Mr. Wolf extends to East Coast, opens within Post Factory NY
May 4, 2017

Mr. Wolf extends to East Coast, opens within Post Factory NY

NEW YORK — Culver City, CA-based visual effects boutique Mr. Wolf (www.mrwolf.us) has opened a new studio in New York City. The operation is located within Post Factory NY and will provide visual effects and finishing services for features, television, broadcast media, advertising and other projects. 

Mr. Wolf is known for its work on the features American Hustle, Hercules, The Brother’s Grimsby and Allegiant. Its New York operation has already completed work for MTV’s Teen Wolf, Spike’s Adam Carolla and Friends Build Stuff, and VH1’s America’s Next Top Model and Leave It to Stevie.

John Ciampa (pictured), a 25-year industry veteran, will head the New York operation as creative director. Like the company’s Culver City operation, the new site features a flexible IT infrastructure that enables it to quickly scale up or adapt its workflow to meet the needs of assignments of varying size and needs. In addition to tackling New York-based projects, it will provide supplementary support to the team in California.

“We’re extending the model that has worked so well on the West Coast,” says Mr. Wolf executive producer Mike Pryor. “It’s creative solutions through unparalleled client service.” 

Pryor added that the two offices share a data link that allows them to collaborate. Both sides have already teamed up on projects for the television series Channel Zero (SyFy), The Goldbergs (ABC), Kevin Can Wait (CBS), and The OA (Netflix), as well as on the Peter Berg-directed Patriot’s Day. They are currently in production on Nicole Holofcener’s Land of Steady Habits which recently finished shooting.

Mr. Wolf was launched in 2014 by Pryor and creative directors Danny Yoon and Duy Nguyen. It moved to its current studio location in 2015, where it offers visual effects, color grading, design, animation and editorial finishing services. 

Ciampa worked as a New York-based independent for the past nine years, most recently focusing on broadcast media for VH-1, MTV and other Viacom channels. Previously, he spent 11 years in Los Angeles, where he held staff posts with View Studios, Pittard Sullivan, and Ring of Fire.