Stitch has prompted assistant editor Chris Wilson to the main commercial roster.
Since joining Stitch in 2017, Wilson has worked on high-profile music videos and commercials for major brands. He’s collaborated with directors such as Pip and Lib, Luke Brookner, and numerous projects with Nathan James Tettley, including Dave’s ‘Funky Friday’ featuring Fredo, which has amassed over 100 million views. His music video work includes edits for artists like Stormzy, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Burna Boy, and Nothing But Thieves. He’s also cut commercial spots for brands including Urban Outfitters, Champion, Adidas, Chelsea FC, New Balance, and Specsavers.
Most recently, Wilson worked on Heirlooms, a powerful short film created for Suicide&Co with agency VML. The hard hitting project, which reflects executive producer Will Castle’s personal experience following his father’s suicide, was produced by Sticker Studios and directed by Luke Brookner.
Managing Director Angela Hart says: “We’ve seen Chris grow into a brilliant and versatile editor with an innate sense of storytelling. His work on both music videos and commercials has been exceptional, and we’re incredibly excited to have him move into this new role at Stitch. We can’t wait to see where his talent takes him.”
Wilson adds: “I’m incredibly excited to step up at Stitch. I’ve been lucky enough to work alongside some amazing talent, and the opportunities I’ve had so far have been truly inspiring. I’m looking forward to continuing to grow and challenge myself as part of the team.”
Jon Creamer
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