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58 Frith Street
London W1D 3JQ
Reino Unido
Telefone: 0207 437 1052
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Fundada em: 2004

Prêmios: 41

Trabalho Criativo: 115

Fundada em: 2004

Prêmios: 41

Trabalho Criativo: 115

The Assembly Rooms

58 Frith Street
London W1D 3JQ
Reino Unido
Telefone: 0207 437 1052
Email:

The Assembly Rooms have promoted Edward Cooper to editor

The Assembly Rooms have promoted Edward Cooper to editor. Ed’s advancement from assistant comes as part of a whole new look for The Assembly Rooms, who have recently moved to a beautiful Georgian townhouse on Frith Street. Despite the expansion to seven suites, The Assembly Rooms have retained its boutique nature by developing and promoting from within the company and prioritising the quality of their craft above all else.

Ed has attained a huge amount of repeat business and the demand for his time made it a very easy decision for Eve Ashwell (Partner and editor behind Great Ormond Street Hospital ‘Ordinary World’ and John Smith’s ‘Diner’): “Edward has been steadily making the progression from assistant editor to editor over the last year or so. He’s shown real dedication, intuition and creative flair in every project he’s taken on, whilst also being able to put anyone in the suite with him at complete ease with his very calm personality.” Sam Rice – Edwards (Founding Partner and editor behind HP ‘Brothers’ and Mumsnet ‘999’) agrees, adding: “When Ed first started assisting me I noticed he had a really good eye for shots, both in terms of aesthetics and narrative. From day one I was confidant he would grow into a great editor.”

When Ed joined The Assembly Rooms as an assistant in 2011 he quickly became an integral member of the team and tremendously popular amongst the seven impressive and carefully selected award-winning editors on their roster, as well as directors from prolific production companies such as Acad-emy and Pulse. Ed cut his teeth in the world of music videos with a film for Nimmo’s ‘Unyoung’. Promos for Jake Bugg, Birdy & Donae’O shortly followed. Recent work includes a TVC for Rubik’s, content for Beats featuring Rag N’ Bone Man, a promo for BBC Sound of 2017 artist Ray BLK and a much more narrative and story driven video for Jorja Smith’s latest single.

In his new position Ed will be building on his current working relationships, growing his list of collaborations and expanding into more commercial work. “The culture at The Assembly Rooms is creative and collaborative; everyone has the opportunity to share their ideas and receive feedback, which is invaluable and has consistently strengthened my work…” says Ed. “It’s a really exciting time for me personally and I’m looking forward to what the coming months have in store.”

For more information on Ed or any of the editors at The Assembly Rooms please call 0207 437 1052 or contact Polly Kemp on polly@theassemblyrooms.tv or Daniel Breheny on daniel@theassemblyrooms.tv

 

ABOUT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS:

The Assembly Rooms was established in 2004 by Nik Hindson and Sam Rice-Edwards, with Eve Ashwell joining as partner in 2015. The Assembly Rooms has grown into one of London's leading film editing companies with a roster of eight award winning editors who cut commercials, promos, short films, features and documentaries.
The beautiful new town house location in the heart of London's Soho is a creative haven for directors, producers and agencies alike. Despite the expansion to seven suites, The Assembly Rooms have re-tained it’s boutique feel and continue to offer clients the talent, experience and attention to detail nec-essary to create the best work.
A principle of sustainability runs through the company, starting with how they train and promote from within and continuing to how they source our water and electricity. (There are even plans to keep bees on the roof and produce Assembly Rooms honey!)
The Assembly Rooms have representation across the USA, but are also happy to offer our editors on set or in suites anywhere in the world.