Kettle
Caroline Kallback is a seasoned Senior Video Editor at Kettle since December 2019, with expertise in editing live-action brand films and promotional content for high-profile clients such as Walmart, Glossier, L’Oréal, Discover, Facebook, and Apple. Caroline's skills encompass title animation, color correction, sound mixing, and conducting live editing sessions. As a freelance video editor since January 2015, film projects span a variety of genres and formats. Prior experience includes serving as Art Director of Video & Motion at Better and as a Video Editor at Trollbäck + Company, working with brands such as Nike and Spotify. Caroline's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Film/Cinema/Video Studies from The City College of New York and a Certificate in Product Design from New York University, among other studies.
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Kettle
We are a New York based interactive agency specializing in creative digital strategy, product design, and social media marketing. We take an absurd amount of pride in our work, combining bleeding edge marketing solutions with best practice UI, AI, design and technical development.Kettle created TheyMakeApps, the definitive online directory ofmobile application makers. Originally only featuring iPhone developers, the site will add in the next few days iPad, Google Android, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Blackberry and Palm developers.On May 4th, 2010, TheyMakeApps won a Webby Award in the IT Hardware/Software category, and got a nomination in the Best Navigation/Structure Category. The Webby Awards are the most prestigious Award in the Web Industry. Fellow winners include: twitter, HBO Imagine, Mashable, Hulu, TED,com, Mint.com, NYTimes, Tumblr...On March 14, 2010, Kettle won the SxSW Interactive Web Award in the business category for TheyMakeApps. For the last 13 years, SxSW has honored the top Web developers and designers worldwide.Kettle designed HeyWalkies in partnership with Jackson/Laycock, an iPhone application for dog owners in New York City. Apple featured the app in their TV ad commercial: Dog Lover.