Time Based Arts has hired Georgie Evans, who joins the VFX & Colour Grading studio as New Business Executive Producer.
She joins the team, having worked across both television and advertising, with previous roles at Agile Films, Bullion, Smuggler and BBC Studios. Based in the Shoreditch studio, she will be working closely with the senior leadership team to develop and nurture client relationships, collaborating with brands, agencies and production companies to help deliver world-class creative solutions.
The new hire comes off the back of a run of high-profile work created by the studio, including the standout Super Bowl commercial, Budweiser ‘American Icons’, with Henry-Alex Ruben, Absolut x Tabasco ‘For Those Who Bring the Heat’, with Leigh Powis and, most recently, Hargreaves ‘Through It All’, alongside BAFTA-winning director Tom Green.
Tom Johnson, MD at Time Based Arts, comments “Georgie brings with her a wealth of experience, strong industry relationships and a sharp commercial and creative perspective. We’re really looking forward to working with her to forge new partnerships and identify exciting creative opportunities for the business.”
Georgie Evans comments, “I’m really excited to be joining such a respected creative company. I’ve always admired the high-quality work Time Based Arts have consistently delivered over the years and I’m really looking forward to celebrating that craft and creating new opportunities as the studio continues to grow at scale.”
Jon Creamer
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