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Bicoastal production company Honor Society has formed a strategic partnership with hybrid creative studio Caveat, offering clients an expanded combination of film, innovation and digital production. 

Honor Society and Caveat collectively represent a diverse mix of creative talent, including writers, designers, filmmakers, technologists and a cultural futurist. The partnered companies will serve clients nationally, with offices in New York, led by Honor Society Managing Partner/Executive Producer Megan Kelly and Los Angeles, led by Caveat Managing Director Joshua Greenberg.

The new partnership allows them to amplify their offerings, while continuing to individually offer their creative work. Tapping Caveat’s network of creative talent, Honor Society will now offer creative services, while Honor Society’s cinematic production expertise and roster of directors furnishes Caveat with the filmmaking talents required by its growing list of clients.

“An inventive approach to production has always been at the core of what we do and Cavet shares this perspective. They bring a fresh point of view on creative work and their innovation offering adds another dimension to our offering,” notes Kelly.

Within the partnership, film directors Farhoud Meybodi and Howard Grandison, who had previously been represented by Greenberg, will be joining the Honor Society roster. Each bringing a new dimension to the team, and continuing with Kelly’s original mission to embrace directors oscillating between advertising and entertainment. Their addition further increases the number of Free the Work directors represented by the company to well over 50%. 

Honor Society will also be welcoming back director Brennan Stasiewicz to the roster. A seasoned and accomplished creative director, as well as an awarded filmmaker.

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