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Nice Shoes Creative Studio Hires CG Director Andy Zazzera

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Andy Zazzera
Andy Zazzera
NYC-based Nice Shoes Creative Studio has hired CG director Andy Zazzera. Zazzera previously worked with SpeakeasyFX, Sarofsky Corp and Buck, contributing to projects for Capri Sun, Huggies, Verizon and Oreo. His experience also extends to many of Marvel’s latest hits, where he led production for the title sequences for Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy and Ant-Man.

“Nice Shoes has seen more and more feature film work, with the creative studio crafting titles for Pitch Perfect 2 as well as upcoming films Urge and Born Guilty, and our color and finishing team developing looks for Heaven Knows What… and Lovesong, which just premiered at Sundance,” said executive producer Angela Bowen. “Andy’s experience with Marvel Studios will prove especially valuable, and enable us to win more of these projects…”

Zazzera previously collaborated with Nice Shoes Creative Studio in the summer of 2015, working closely with creative director James Coulson and director of CG Steve Parish on visual effects shots for Ogilvy & Mather and Aetna’s online film Dreams Reclaimed, Lionsgate’s feature film Urge and the opening sequence for Nitehawk Cinema’s 2015 Shorts Festival.

“I’m thrilled to join Nice Shoes as they’re expanding the CG team and growing into new areas,” said Zazzera. “From the beginning, the main draw of CG for me was exploring the question of ‘how does that work?’ I live for analyzing what makes things tick in the real world and tackling the challenge of recreating them on screen. Being a part of this team offers me a unique opportunity to explore those creative passions.”

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