Has cut spots directors including Noam Murro, Tim Godsall, Steve Rogers and Tom Kuntz

Editor Stewart Reeves joins The Whitehouse, Bicoastal/Chicago/London for Stateside representation. Based in Sydney, Australia, Reeves continues to be repped there by The Editors, Sydney. His recent output includes spots for A-list directors Noam Murro, Tim Godsall, Steve Rogers and Tom Kuntz to name a few. The editor has developed a reputation for effectively combining a keen rhythmic and visual sense with an eye for offbeat comedy.
Stewart ReevesSays Whitehouse Co-Founder/Editor Rick Lawley, “We’ve known Stewart since he worked for us as an assistant in London. We kept in touch and have been impressed with the work he has been cutting in Australia. He is a great talent and most importantly a nice fella.”

Adds Stewart, “Many things have changed over the years but the Whitehouse still feels like home. It’s good to be back!”

Born in the UK, Stewart Reeves trained at the Whitehouse throughout the early nineties, assisting on such iconic jobs as Levi’s “Drugstore,” Stella Artois “Last Orders” and Nike “Airport.” Eager to see the world, he joined Wieden+Kennedy, Amsterdam as a producer and spent nearly 3 years producing spots across the globe. He eventually found himself back in the editor’s chair in Sydney and quickly established a solid reputation as a cutter.

In other Whitehouse news, the company was honored with two AICP Awards: Jose Cuervo Tequila :15 “Road Trip,” cut by Kevin Zimmerman, won for Sound Design and Clearasil :30 “Slap,” cut by Marc Langley, won in the Spec Spot category.