The people behind Raised by Wolves

Jon Hollis

Jon Hollis

VFX Artist and Founding Partner

Jon began his career as a tape operator at London post facility SVC. His rise though the ranks of the emerging digital editing and post-production scene was meteoric. Pioneering work with digital editing earned him a host of Best Editor awards for work with Nike and The Guardian. Cutting edge work on projects such as Dunlop ‘The Unexpected’ and Orange ‘Bar Chase’ earned him numerous awards as a visual effects artist. Jon is alone in having earned the distinction of being both Best Editor & Best Flame Artist in both Campaign & Televisual magazines.

After 8 years as Head of Editing at The Mill, Jon left to co-found the hugely successful visual effects company Smoke & Mirrors. It was both unique and groundbreaking and again he worked on numerous award winning campaigns. The biggest haul coming from the BBC Radio Scotland campaign with design collective Tomato.

Jon began directing in 1999, and has directed award-winning commercials for Schweppes, Sony Playstation, Magic FM and many more. 

Jon left Smoke and Mirrors to concentrate on image making through directing and post production, working seamlessly together. Running a state-of-the-art flame suite and dedicated to keep at the fore-front of technology is a must for Raised by Wolves. “To be at the leading edge is something I feel I can only really achieve in being in charge of the work and the gear, remaining a small company keeps the creativity alive. And at Raised by Wolves this is a must, this is home, this is where all my post production comes together”.

Vic Parker

Vic Parker

Colourist and Founding Partner

Starting out in dimly lit theatres, moving through dappled Costa Rican jungles and finally finding a natural home in the darkness of the grading suite, Vic’s exceptional eye and sensitivity for detailed work has lead to his being much sought after by new and established directors alike. Vic has immersed himself in projects for Nike, Chanel, O2, and Sony & has worked on films for musicians including Adele, Emeli Sandé and Nick Cave. His vast camera knowledge and ability to apply traditional techniques alongside emerging ones makes him one of the most diverse and cannily resourceful colourists in the industry. His passionate approach to grading has lead to Vic being involved in art projects for the Chapman brothers and work for Alexander McQueen, for whom he graded the famous Kate Moss “Peppers Ghost” projection.

Tareq

Tareq

Exectuive Producer and Founding Partner.

Tareq started his career in post-production as a runner at  VTR, quickly became one of the busiest colourists in London and took a place on the board. After over a decade at VTR and many awards he then moved to the highly regarded creative post house Glassworks where he set up their first ever grading suite and continued to work with internationally renowned directors and brands. These included: Wim Wenders, Joe Wright, Lynne Ramsey, Tarsem Singh, Sam Taylor-Johnson, Stuart Douglas, Lucy Blakstad, Darius Khondji, Nick Knight, Alexander McQueen, Kristian Levring, Chanel, Pepe, Zara, BMW, Mercedes, Nike, HSBC amongst very many others.

He has been on the judging panels for the British Arrows, APA and Creative Circle awards to name but a few.

Tareq has now placed his talents at Raised By Wolves, where the boutique environment allows work to be crafted in a creative environment & the picture is paramount. He produces and liaises with clients on all manner of projects such as music videos, art installations, commercials and feature films.

People we represent

 
Jason Kedgley

Jason Kedgley

Type Designer and Director

With over twenty years of deep and varied experience as a creative director, designer and director. A member and shareholder of the london based global design group tomato for seventeen years. Tomato founded in 1991, a collective of artists, designers, musicians and writers, the group develops cross platform, multi-media projects; both commercial and research based. As a freelance creative I have worked both as a solo artist and in collaboration, creating projects in the UK, Europe, America and Asia.

 

Dylan Kendle

Dylan Kendle

Type Designer and Director

A London based creative and long term associate of the design collective tomato with 20 years experience. Working across the disciplines of advertising, branding, music and film in moving image, print and digital. Work has included TV spots for BMW, Adidas, Sky, Smirnoff and The BBC; music videos for Goldfrapp and Underworld; design/art direction for Levi’s and Lyle and Scott; print campaigns for Ford and J&B Whisky, and title design for films including Yesterday, Trainspotting, T2, Gangster No.1 and Quantum of Solace.

Regularly featured in industry books and periodicals, work has been included in exhibitions in the Barbican, the BFI, the ICA, the Design Museum, Parco Tokyo and the Moscow Academy. Chaired and featured on international panels on design and moving image and run workshops and lectured worldwide at both Educational Institutions and industry events.