Tilin Joins R!OT Manhattan

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Vfx artist and editor Jay Tilin has joined R!OT Manhattan. Tilin, employing both Quantel's Henry and Discreet Logic's Fire, is known for his award-winning spot work as well as his long-form and music video finishing.

His recent spot credits include Compass Bank (Crispin-Porter Bogusky), Ralph Lauren (Carlson & Partners), The Olive Garden (Grey Worldwide, New York) and Victoria's Secret (in-house). Recent long-form projects include the PBS documentary REPORTING AMERICA AT WAR (Insignia Films) and the Sean "P Diddy" Combs' production BAD BOY THIS, BAD BOY THAT as part of the MTV MAKING THE BAND series (Bad Boy Entertainment). Jump-starting his R!OT gig, Tilin has already completed projects for Nexium (Saatchi & Saatchi, New York), New Balance (Euro RSCG MVBMS Partners, New York) and Value City Department Stores (Cliff Freeman & Partners, New York).

"Jay is a consummate professional-an incredible work ethic and attention to detail coupled with great client skills," said managing director Griffin. " Jay's talent and integrity inspire relationships, evidenced by his loyal client following and quick assimilation into the R!OT team."

Tilin recently departed The Anx and Tapehouse, New York where he held the position of editor for more than 12 years. A native New Yorker, Tilin began his career with Devlin Video Services.

"R!OT affords me an opportunity to continue working with my advertising clients while forming new relationships," Tilin said. "I am very impressed with the team Connie Griffin has put together and with the direction she is taking the company. R!OT shares my philosophy and approach toward working with clients."

R!OT Manhattan is located at 545 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10017. For more information, contact Dana Locatell at (212) 907-1208.






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