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people JIMMY CADENAS Filmworkers, Nashville, has added Jimmy Cadenas as senior colorist. Cadenas spent the past seven years at Filmworkers' facilities in Chi- cago and Dallas, and has worked on spots, music videos and feature films. His tool of choice is a Baselight color grading system, which he recently used on The Revenge of the Great Camera Shoot- out 2012, a documentary and research project that compares cameras made by Arri, Sony, Canon, Red, Panasonic and Apple. He is a gradu- ate of Columbia College. CADENAS TRISTAN KNESCHKE In an effort to expand its digital color services for spots, music videos and long-form work, NYC's Pleasant Post has partnered with freelance col- orist Tristan Kneschke. After collaborating with Kneschke for years on projects, including recent campaigns for Royal Caribbean, Lenovo and GM, Pleasant Post is bringing him in on a more formal basis. He will work on DaVinci's Resolve and a OLED mastering monitor. Kneschke is also an offline editor who has worked on spots for Pepsi, Trojan, Cheerios, Citibank, Converse, Budweiser, Louis Vuitton, Nike and Microsoft Zune. KNESCHKE JOSH GOLD Tool, with offices in NY and LA, has hired Josh Gold as its head of film and TV. Gold, who special- izes in developing film and TV properties, is a for- mer development executive for filmmaker Todd Phillips, and has worked on projects for Sony Pic- tures Television International, NBC, Warner Bros., and Miramax Films. In his new position, Gold will establish new material for Tool and act as a repre- sentative for its roster of directors and writers. GOLD STACEY OFFMAN, DAVE SNYDER Jigsaw Productions in NYC has hired Stacey Offman as VP of development & production, and Dave Snyder as VP of development. Off- man will manage Jigsaw's production business and develop new docs and feature projects. This 15-year vet has worked in film and TV, producing docs and non-fiction series across major net- works. She was Morgan Spurlock's producing partner at Warrior Poets. She also spent time at Borderline TV and Paperny Entertainment. Snyder will develop and oversee new TV series. He comes from MTV, where he was EP on season two of World of Jenks. He has also run shows like TLC's Moving Up and the Dean POST MAGAZINE (ISSN 0891-5628) is published monthly by Post,LLC, a COP Communications company, 620 West Elk Avenue, Glendale, California 91204. Subscription rates: $63 for one year in the United States & Possessions; $94 for one year in Canada and Mexico; all other countries $133 for one year. For air-expedited service, include an additional $75 per order annually. Single copies (prepaid only): $16 in the United States; $32 in Canada and Mexico; $47 all other countries. Back issues, if available, are $32 for the U.S. & Possessions; $63 for Canada and Mexico; $94 for all other countries. Include $8.00 per order plus $3 per additional copy for U.S. postage and handling. 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His credits include work with Para- mount, NBC/Uni, MTV, Saatchi, Grey and Y&R. He also helped launch and re-design cable and net- work channels, such as the Oxygen, Food Net- work and The History Channel. JESSICA BERRY Dallas-based post house Lucky Post has added executive producer Jessica Berry, who has a long-standing relationship with Lucky Post's founders through its sister companies Directorz and Lucky Twenty One. Over the years, she has worked as an agency producer at Texas agencies The Richards Group and GSD&M. Berry then transitioned to creative representation with The Gossip Company, which she co-founded with Alyson Griffith in 2007. Griffith will continue to represent Lucky Post in the Texas market as Berry assumes the EP role.

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