Arcade Edit

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Arcade Edit is a film and television editorial house established in 2008 by Kim Bica, Geoff Hounsell, Paul Martinez and Damian Stevens. Alongside Arcade, Airship specializes in online, graphics, design and visual effects.

Production

Arcade Edit's credits include commercials and music videos. Kim Bica has cut spots for Errol Morris, Joe Pytka and Tarsem and worked on Martin Scorsese's American Express "Members Project" campaign. In 1996, Kim Bica received an Emmy award for her work on ESPN's NCAA basketball campaign featuring Robert Goulet. Paul Martinez has worked on various Cannes Gold Lion winning projects such as Toyota "Girlfriends" and Altoids' campaign "Altodia." Geoff Hounsell cut Goodby's Cannes-winning split-screen campaign for the NBA, along with the video for The White Stripes' "The Hardest Button to Button." Arcade's roster also includes editors Patrick Griffin (formerly of Lost Planet) and Christjan Jordan (formerly of Cosmo Street). Christjan won a Cannes Grand Prix Cyber Lion for his work on VW "GTI Configurator."

Arcade also does short films. Krumped (directed by David LaChapelle) won a Sundance Short Filmaking Award, I Want to be a Pilot (directed by Diego Quemada-Diez) won over 30 awards globally including Audience Award for Best Short at the Los Angeles Film Festival and Everything In This Country Must (directed by Gary McKendry) was nominated for an Academy Award in 2004.