Oktobor Set For More Creative Expansions
Local and international awards, a nod for judging at Clio and a new appointment strengthen the Oktobor offer
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, Monday 14 April 2008:
Pre-eminent digital effects company Oktobor continues to go from strength to strength on the back of last year’s
successful re-entry into the New Zealand market, with additional awards up its sleeve and a world-class digital media
expert joining the team.
Sean Dekkers recently took fourth place at the Annual Boards Awards in the Motion Graphics category. These awards
identify the hottest new motion and graphics talent on the planet. For Sean, this comes off the back of taking out the
Compositing section at the Adobe Awards earlier this year.
Oktobor has also been successful in securing the 2008 Sir Julius Vogel Award in the Best Dramatic Presentation – Short
Form category for the Buy Kiwi Made campaign.
Senior Oktobor artist Jonny Kofoed will form part of the international judging panel at the 49th annual Clio Awards in
the Technique category. The awards will be announced in May in South Beach, Florida.
In addition, more fresh talent is set to join the Oktobor team this year with Mark Zeman coming on board shortly as
Technical Director, further strengthening Oktobor’s digital offer.
Mark brings with him a wealth of both academic and commercial expertise having spent the past four years lecturing at
Massey University across the digital media area. Prior to this, Mark spent five years as director and lead developer at
Morse Media, a leading media design studio he founded.
Mark says the decision to join Oktobor was an easy one. “I admire their creative output which stems from having a
fantastic team of creative and technically talented people. I can’t wait to start.”
Oktobor General Manager Patrick McAteer says Mark adds an exciting new dimension to its existing array of world-class
talent. “We are now at the top of our game and will continue to generate more success, not only for ourselves, but for
existing and potential clients alike.”
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About Oktobor:
Formed in 1999 in Wellington, New Zealand, Oktobor was voted in the top 20 of the world’s leading visual effects (VFX)
post production companies*.It houses a diverse range of business units including Oktobor Interactive, Oktobor 3D,
Oktobor 2D, Motion and Design, Colour Grading and recently formed a close working relationship with AAV, one of the
largest duplication companies in the country.
These are all supported by the strength of Omnilab Media Group, which in March 2007 purchased Oktobor and translated the
alliance into considerable efficiencies and additional resource for Oktobor’s client base. For more information please
visit: www.oktobor.com.
*(source: www.motionographer.com)