Cabin Edit Expands with Three New Editors

(l-r:Lopuski, Meyer, King)

Creative post studio Cabin Editing Company announced the addition of three new editors to its roster: Robert Lopuski, Mischa Meyer, and Jojo King. The move will support Cabin’s recent growth as remote capabilities are allowing the company to service new clients across the U.S. and internationally.

Additionally, Cabin has recently added new representation in the Midwest, with Baer Brown Reps, and on the East Coast, with Hunky Dory. 

“The transition to remote work with the pandemic has fortunately gone smoothly and has actually allowed us to successfully scale up while maintaining our boutique feel,” said Carr Schilling, Managing Partner at Cabin. “We’ve found that our existing client relationships are incredibly strong and resilient, and we’re also finding opportunities with new clients both domestic and abroad. I’m excited to bring in Robert, Mischa, and Jojo, each of whom I have known and admired for years, to help us grow. They are all visual storytellers who each bring different strengths and styles to round out our roster.”

Robert Lopuski

Robert Lopuski is a multidisciplinary editor whose work has earned two AICP Awards for editing, as well as accolades from the Clios, the One Show, Ciclope, the MTV VMAs, and the Emmys.

With a background in visual effects and cinematography, as well as experience directing short form content such as the “Watch the Throne” promo for Kanye West and Jay-Z and documentary short “We’re Gonna Be Lords,” Lopuski brings a deep hands-on understanding of the many aspects of production to establish a clear visual throughline in all of his work.

His recent commercial work includes spots for Nissan, adidas, Gatorade, Apple, and UNICEF. He was previously with Exile Edit.


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Mischa Meyer

Mischa Meyer’s international reach and visual effects expertise has led him to work with leading brands including Nike, Coca-Cola, PlayStation, Axe, Lexus, Audi, BMW, and more. Originally from Stuttgart, Germany, he worked in production including as a VFX supervisor there before moving to Berlin and later New York, where he shifted his focus to editing, most recently with Spot Welders.

Now based in Los Angeles, Meyer’s recent work includes spots for Mercedes-Benz, Jordan, Vodafone, and the COVID-19 PSA “Guardians” for Sean Penn’s non-profit organization CORE. He has a keen ability to effectively blend high-end visual effects with grounded human stories and a comedic touch.

JoJo King

Jojo King is a versatile visual storyteller with an accomplished history in the fashion and beauty space, with work for Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Estee Lauder, MAC Cosmetics, Glossier, Vogue, and more.

With his finger on the pulse of cultural trends, he has more recently expanded into the music video space with artists including Janelle Monae, Lykke Li, and Moses Sumney, and partnered with brands including Jordan and Don Julio. He joins Cabin Edit from Nomad.

To view recent work from Cabin’s newest editors, please visit here.

Reel 360 wishes all three the best of luck.

SOURCE: Cabin Edit

(l-r:Lopuski, Meyer, King)

Creative post studio Cabin Editing Company announced the addition of three new editors to its roster: Robert Lopuski, Mischa Meyer, and Jojo King. The move will support Cabin’s recent growth as remote capabilities are allowing the company to service new clients across the U.S. and internationally.

Additionally, Cabin has recently added new representation in the Midwest, with Baer Brown Reps, and on the East Coast, with Hunky Dory. 

“The transition to remote work with the pandemic has fortunately gone smoothly and has actually allowed us to successfully scale up while maintaining our boutique feel,” said Carr Schilling, Managing Partner at Cabin. “We’ve found that our existing client relationships are incredibly strong and resilient, and we’re also finding opportunities with new clients both domestic and abroad. I’m excited to bring in Robert, Mischa, and Jojo, each of whom I have known and admired for years, to help us grow. They are all visual storytellers who each bring different strengths and styles to round out our roster.”

Robert Lopuski

Robert Lopuski is a multidisciplinary editor whose work has earned two AICP Awards for editing, as well as accolades from the Clios, the One Show, Ciclope, the MTV VMAs, and the Emmys.

With a background in visual effects and cinematography, as well as experience directing short form content such as the “Watch the Throne” promo for Kanye West and Jay-Z and documentary short “We’re Gonna Be Lords,” Lopuski brings a deep hands-on understanding of the many aspects of production to establish a clear visual throughline in all of his work.

His recent commercial work includes spots for Nissan, adidas, Gatorade, Apple, and UNICEF. He was previously with Exile Edit.


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Mischa Meyer

Mischa Meyer’s international reach and visual effects expertise has led him to work with leading brands including Nike, Coca-Cola, PlayStation, Axe, Lexus, Audi, BMW, and more. Originally from Stuttgart, Germany, he worked in production including as a VFX supervisor there before moving to Berlin and later New York, where he shifted his focus to editing, most recently with Spot Welders.

Now based in Los Angeles, Meyer’s recent work includes spots for Mercedes-Benz, Jordan, Vodafone, and the COVID-19 PSA “Guardians” for Sean Penn’s non-profit organization CORE. He has a keen ability to effectively blend high-end visual effects with grounded human stories and a comedic touch.

JoJo King

Jojo King is a versatile visual storyteller with an accomplished history in the fashion and beauty space, with work for Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Estee Lauder, MAC Cosmetics, Glossier, Vogue, and more.

With his finger on the pulse of cultural trends, he has more recently expanded into the music video space with artists including Janelle Monae, Lykke Li, and Moses Sumney, and partnered with brands including Jordan and Don Julio. He joins Cabin Edit from Nomad.

To view recent work from Cabin’s newest editors, please visit here.

Reel 360 wishes all three the best of luck.

SOURCE: Cabin Edit