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Humble Opens New York Digs for a Little Social Networking

By Anthony Vagnoni
 

Humble EP and President Eric Berkowitz and Director Jeff Bitsack prove to be decorous hosts.

Leave it to Humble to fill in the gap.  With the ANDY Awards, ADC Awards, One Show and Clio festivals just wrapped up – and Cannes still a couple of weeks away – what better time to throw a party?  That’s what they must have been thinking over at the West 22nd Street offices of Humble, the New York-based hybrid production, post production and VFX studio.  

President and EP Eric Berkowitz threw open the doors of his buzzing studio last night to a collection of agency and production company revelers, who partook of drinks, artisanal pizza, tons of snacks and a heaping helping of good cheer.  We stopped by to kibitz and grab a few pictures, which appear below.

The company is one of the growing number of one-stop production outlets working in the US today, and routinely packages live action production with editorial and visual effects, working on a range of spots and music videos.  And they know how to throw a nice, casual bash, too.

 



Berkowitz with members of the studio’s crew: from left, consultant Victoria Flores,
Hispanic rep Bettina Abascal, Marketing Associate Sophie
Mittleman and Director Ariel Danzinger.
 


From left, freelance producer Skip Alloco, Carrie Lewis of Anomaly, freelance
creative director Scott Bassen and Eric Miro of General Ideas catch up.



All smiles: Co:Collective’s Margaux Ravis with Click 3X’s Trevor King.


Let’s get close: Freelance producer Deanna Shenn and Oritte Bendory of GARTNER.


 
Getting the agency perspective is Berkowitz with (from left) Tom Flanagan and
Max Goodwin of Leo Burnett, New York.




Published 17 May, 2012

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