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Manic Signs Creative Director Fran Roberts

Press Release from Manic

NYC based visual effects/conceptual design company, Manic has signed Creative Director Fran Roberts as part of its continued growth as a leading creative brand. Fran's reputation and extensive capabilities in graphic design, computer-generated animation, photography and visual effects will provide Manic's clients with a creative visionary disciplined in a concept through production approach to all projects.

Roberts spearheaded design + visual effects work for Apple, Nike, Acura, Pontiac, L'Oreal, Dentyne, Toyota, AT&T, Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield, LensCrafters, the SciFi Channel, HotJobs.com, Chase Bank and the Financial Times among others. He has directed and produced content for Nickelodeon, VH1, and MTV -- where he supervised production of the first in-house CGI-animated material Viacom had ever produced -- and helped develop the look and lighting for the hit film ICE AGE.

"We are thrilled to have Fran join Manic as creative director," noted Manic Managing Director Bob Cagliero. "Fran brings impressive, award-winning heritage from a line of brands known for ground breaking work. His comprehensive skill set further enables us to approach all degrees of high-end visual design and effects work and immediately emboldens Manic's presence in the industry. Fran's passion and concept-first mindset brings strong creative leadership to an already highly talented group of artists and designers."

Prior to joining Manic, Roberts co-founded the 3D and visual effects house Special Branch with partner Ed Manning in 2005, which eventually turned into an exclusive relationship with Manic entitled Special Branch@Manic. After a period devoted to collaborating on independent projects as a Creative Director as well as a commercial photographer, Roberts now assumes the comprehensive lead role as Creative Director of Manic.

"I've always enjoyed working with Manic, and teaming up with Bob (Cagliero) and leading a talented group of artists and designers was a special opportunity," stated Roberts. "In this environment, Manic has a valuable advantage of unique, extensive capabilities and a seasoned staff already in place. The new additions to the group will further catalyze the creation of breathtaking, game-changing work, both for current and new clients."

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