Click 3X Promotes Kiser, Inks Top-Notch VFX Producer O'Hara

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Press Release from Trust Collective 

(August 9, 2011) – Click 3X is making big strides with a few changes in the production lineup. Head of Production Chris Kiser was recently promoted to Executive Producer.

Since joining Click 3X, Kiser has produced multi-spot campaigns for Advil, web-based projects for LG and Buick, Rihanna's Rude Boy music video, multiple GEICO campaigns, Lego CG and stop motion projects, as well as visual effects for the upcoming third season of HBO's Bored to Death.

"Moving Chris into the Executive Producer slot was a very organic transition," said Jason Mayo, Click 3X Managing Director and Partner. "Chris has a vast knowledge of the industry and more importantly understands the needs of our clients. He also has great capacity to manage their expectations and deliver above and beyond those expectations. It's been a pleasure watching Chris grow here at Click 3X."

Kiser's promotion comes on the heels of the recent new hire of Senior VFX Producer, Jon O'Hara.

O'Hara is an award-winning producer, who has worked for many well-known brands, including Six Flags, Nickelodeon, Febreze and P&G. He has been nominated for several EMMYs, for projects the likes of Amazing Sports Stories and Terminator Salvation the Ride. He has produced top-notch work for Nash Entertainment- New York City, Ogilvy-New York City, and VMG-Cincinnati.

"We are very excited to bring Jon on-board, and look forward to the expertise he brings to our production team," Kiser said. "Jon has a technical understanding and confidence that is apparent from the moment you meet him. He is going to fit right in here and is a welcome member of the Click 3X family."









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