Creating Order At Chaos Creating Order At Chaos Creative Chaos welcomes Digital Online Editor Clive Jenkins back to Atlanta. Jenkins comes to Chaos from Varitel in San Francisco, where he was Supervising Compositor. Prior to that, he was Senior Digital Online Editor at Crawford Communications. His diverse background in international and domestic commercials, long-format, promos, and corporate pieces offers clients a wealth of talent and experience to call on. Also new to Chaos is Avid Editor Jay Hunt. His award winning talents have been utilized by major clients such as Turner Home Entertainment, TNT, Coca-Cola, and Home Depot Television. Hunt's background also includes editing long format and commercials. Creative Chaos has entered a joint marketing effort with The Video Navigation Company (TVNC), a firm that creates design for television. Designer Lou Mason works on Silicon Graphics hardware, utilizing Alias/Wavefront Power Animator and Maya software for high-quality 3D animation. TVNC also uses composer compositing software, Photoshop, and Illustrator.
In addition to new hires and developments, Chaos has been busy with all sorts of fun and challenging projects. Producers Kirk Seider and Mary Ramsey of J. Walter Thompson edited ten "Year End Reasons" spots for Ford in Chaos' digital suite with Online Editor Jenkins and Sound Designer John Roberts. Ramsey employed Roberts to produce original music for her spots. Producer Deb Wise edited with Chaos' Hunt to complete HGTV's "Village Sales Presentation" to sell their web site to potential sponsors. Hunt also edited "Starz! Pictures," a promo produced by Wayne Johnson for the Starz! Network, a division of Encore Media Group.
Max Productions' Rob Marbury called upon Chaos' Jenkins and Roberts to assemble three :30 spots for Coliseum Health Systems Hospitals. CNN International Producer Brian Kreider worked with Online Editor Jenkins and The Video Navigation Company's Mason on two image spots to promote the 1999 Fortune Global Forum, a global business conference to be held in Shanghai in the Fall of ‘99. Chaos was also chosen as the home for Cartoon Network's "Toonheads," 13 half-hour shows that will be off-lined, on-lined and sweetened at Creative Chaos under the direction of Writer/Producer George Klein.