Whitehouse Post Promotes Dan Zabinski to Editor
Whitehouse Post continues their tradition of growing the best editorial talent in the industry with the promotion of Chicago-based Dan Zabinski to Editor. Born and raised in Chicago, Dan’s interest in storytelling started early when he began experimenting with stop motion films as a child. He continued his education at Columbia College in Chicago majoring in film with a concentration in editing. In 2008, Zabinski got his start in the industry as an intern at Whitehouse Post, and has been there ever since.
Known for his comedic editing style and after effects prowess, Zabinski has built a diverse reel that includes major brands such as Allstate (Leo Burnett), Miller (Leo Burnett), Kleenex (VSA), Meijer (Distillery Project) and the Chicago Bulls. He’s also worked with esteemed directors Phil Morrison, Joaquin Baca-Asay, Guy Shelmerdine, and Mark Romanek.
“Dan has worked so hard and is the embodiment of the Whitehouse ideal of growing our talent from within,” says Whitehouse Partner/Editor Matthew Wood. “He’s a very talented editor with a great understanding of visual effects, and a great sense of humor.”
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Whitehouse Post believes in the art and craft of editorial storytelling built in a creative and supportive environment. Central to this philosophy is an emphasis on nurturing the best young talent into excellent storytellers who consider the importance of visuals, music and sound working together. Production and finishing partnerships with sister companies Cap Gun Collective and Carbon VFX, as well as with design-driven production company Gentleman Scholar, further cement Whitehouse Post as an invaluable creative resource for its clients. The studio’s deep reel of notable spots for high-profile brands and work on feature films and documentaries have earned hundreds of honors from AICP, BTAA, D&AD, Clio, and Cannes.