AUCKLAND, Thursday: Clockwork Films as announced the appointment of Tim Costar to the role of EP/MD for its New Zealand shop.
Costar moves back across after several years as a respected agency senior producer on some of NZ’s finest campaigns.
Hitting the ground running, Costar immediately teamed up with the creatives at Dentsu Aotearoa and director Ryan Heron, to produce an energetic new campaign for Subaru.
“I want to sign fresh and hungry new talent, and bring some of the experienced and varied Aussie roster over for our NZ agencies and clients.”
Says Costar: “I’m thrilled to get the call up from Clockwork Films to take on this challenge.
“Clockwork are the benchmark for amazing directors and work in Australasia, and now in the US and UK also.
“I can’t wait to sink my teeth into continuing to achieve excellent work with our talented set of Kiwi directors, signing fresh and hungry new talent, and bringing some of the highly experienced and varied Aussie roster over for our NZ agencies and clients.”
- www.clockworkfilms.tv
- Costar’s Subaru ad below
CREDITS
Subaru of New Zealand
Managing Director: Wallis Dumper
National Marketing Manager: Daile Stephens
Assistant Marketing Manager: Amie Mildon
dentsu Aotearoa
Managing Director: Murray Streets
Executive Creative Director: Hadleigh Sinclair
Creative Director: Rob Longuet
Senior Creative: Chelsea Sietses
Senior Creative: Matt Woods
Design Lead: Steve Nute
Designer: Erin O’Connell
Designer: Shevonee Muthiah
Producer: Tim Costar
Account Director: Amanda Tonkins
Account Manager: Jille Cristobal
Production Company: Clorkwork Films
Director: Ryan Heron
Producer: Claudia Niubo
DOP: Ben Montgomery
Colourist: Matic Prusnik
Post Production: Toybox
Audio post: Franklin Rd
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