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About
Established in 1996, Nomad is an award-winning editorial house with a reputation as an industry leader in commercial, film, and branded content editing. Our extensive online and visual effects department includes set supervision, compositing, design, motion graphics, animation and color correction and our delivery pipeline can accommodate large volumes of files for worldwide distribution. Throughout the years, we have expanded upon this foundation to include sound design, sound mixing and picture finishing. With offices in New York, London, Los Angeles and Tokyo, Nomad is located in multiple time zones and our editors are available to travel wherever we are needed. Recent clients include Tinder, Audi, Vans, Facebook, Spotify, Starbucks, Apple, Canon, Adidas, IBM, Chevy, Comcast, Samsung, Adobe, Nissan, and Reebok.
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Analogue experimentation, creative constraint and an unforgettable night made the inaugural #Shot27 photography competition one to remember, writes LBB’s Alex Reeves
Unearthing Magic in the Editing Room with James Norris
The Nomad editor looks back on his proudest work, Dwayne Dunham as well as the pulse and rhythm of cutting a scene as part of LBB’s Finely Sliced series
Music and Sound: An Optimistic and Efficient Future with Nick Olsouzidis
The Nomad sound designer and composer on his love of film music, Andrei Tarkovsky, and the ‘Practical Stoicism’ podcast, as part of the Thinking In Sound series
Nomad UK Adds Sound Designer Nick Olsouzidis
Nick previously worked with Nomad as a freelancer
Nomad Exhibits Returns to Connect the Industry Over Art
Nomad’s Kath Sawszak-Pierce tells LBB’s Ben Conway about curating the second art exhibition for the post house, platforming the creative industry’s hidden artists and promoting cross-generational conversation