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Digital studio Radium/Reel FX, Santa Monica/Dallas brings on veteran Executive Producer Jeb Schary to join the studio’s sales and business development team. In this role, Schary will focus his efforts on cultivating new and existing relationships with clients. He is based out of Radium/Reel FX’s Dallas studio. Schary comes to Radium/Reel FX after successful runs as Executive Producer at 3008 Editorial and Willow Street Editorial, both in Dallas. Over the years, he has stewarded award-winning work from boards to post for nearly every top brand and agency in the country.

Says Executive Creative Director Dale Carman, “We couldn’t be happier to have Jeb on board. His breadth of experience spans the agency, live-action production, and post production sides of the business; and his longstanding industry contacts make him the ideal fit for Radium/Reel FX and its commitment to being a full-service creative studio.”

Notes Schary, “I could not be more thrilled that the many paths I’ve taken have led me to Radium/Reel FX. What a wonderfully diverse, creative, talented and friendly place to be. I’m delighted to be a part of it. I look forward to a busy year with more great work to come.”

Schary started his career as a Broadway stage manager in New York before coming on board as an assistant producer at Ogilvy & Mather, NY. In 1969, he moved to Detroit to become a copywriter/producer for Campbell-Ewald, working on Chevrolet among others. Five years later, he served as senior producer at Foote, Cone & Belding, Chicago, where he produced commercials for such top brands as Hallmark, Sears Tires and SC Johnson. In 1977, he headed south to St. Louis, to work for D’Arcy, MacManus and Masius, where he worked on top spots for Budweiser, Michelob and Red Lobster, among others. His love for Austin, TX eventually brought him to GSD&M, producing for Coors Brewing, the Texas Highway Department, Wal-Mart and Southwest Airlines. Heading slightly north to Dallas, Schary also served as a producer for Tracy-Locke, Dallas and spent more than a decade at The Richards Group before taking over as Executive Producer at Dallas-based editorial shops Willow Street Editorial and 3008 Editorial.
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