Commercial editing house Stitch announces its sibling company Homespun will now be a home for their next generation of editors. Since Homespun launched in 2014, it has championed ideas-first music promo and short film work.
Now, Homespun is exclusively dedicated to the next generation, with a streamlined roster of assistant editors producing fresh work in partnership with up-and-coming directors and producers. Meanwhile, the main roster of established editors’ music video, and short film projects will now be produced through Stitch.
Speaking about this new era for Homespun, co-owner and editor Leo King says, “For the past decade, Homespun has been a creative hub for taking risks on exciting ideas. This new focus will be a great opportunity for our talented assistant editors to spread their wings.”
The new roster of editors includes Laura Reyes, Chris Hutchings, Luke Anderson, Laura Zvarikova, and Ruoyu Ou. Each brings a unique perspective to the cutting room, editing with rising talent the likes of Ato Yankey, Freddie Cattaneo, Iain Simpson, Emma Parkinson, Holly Hunter, Juilet Klottrup and many more.
As part of its commitment to fostering new voices, Homespun’s short film competition, Yarns, has served as an invaluable platform for the assistant editors to work with first-time directors. The initiative has allowed them to help shape bold new visions and build long-lasting creative relationships that continue to evolve as these directors’ careers progress.
Together, Homespun and Stitch remain dedicated to fostering creativity, innovation, and collaboration - helping shape the future of editing for years to come.