Aero Film Builds Upon NYC Foundation with Aero Studios

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Eolin notes that 90% of Aéro's work is commercials. "We also do some TV and documentaries, but commercial production is our mainstay, so this expansion is going to have a big impact," she states. "We do campaigns for everyone from Fidelity Investments to Outback Steakhouse, and Sam, who has worked on Lunesta for the past two years, is currently wrapping up a photo real video of the new Whitney Museum, via Ogilvy, which will show at their groundbreaking ceremony on May 24th. Needless to say, we're very busy!"

Eolin reports that the company is coming off "the best quarter of Aéro's history, so we're going into the expansion with a lot of momentum. It's a very exciting time for us."

About Aero Film:
Organized to empower, and built to channel world class creative, Aéro Film is infinitely adaptable to an increasingly connected and online world. Founded in 2005 by EPs Lance O'Connor and Skip Short, Aéro is one of the world's leading integrated production companies maintaining a soup-to-nuts production pipeline and an A-level directorial talent. From offices on both coasts and via its personal helicopter and plane, Aéro - with its skilled cameramen, cinematographers, and other specialists - is poised to launch into a shoot anywhere on the planet.

Tailored to its client's unique creative requirements, Aéro is known for its ambitious, highly creative productions; including commercials, long-form content, web content, events/PR, and high-end post, animation and VFX.

The NY roster includes Gary McKendry, Indrani and Sam O'Hare, while the LA roster features Klaus Obermeyer, Ken Arlidge, James Mangold, Austin Smithard, Jason Farrand, Tim Matheson and Jacques Steyn.






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