“I am excited to be at Nomad Edit, a bi-coastal company with an impeccable reputation and a great group of people,” says Boudreaux.
Previously an editor with Consulate, Boudreaux has collaborated with directors Randy Krallman, Speck/Gordon, Justin Francis, Diane Martel, Jeff Preiss, Erich Joiner, Mark Romanack and agencies Anomaly, Berlin Cameron United, Saatchi & Saatchi, Cliff Freeman, Ogilvy, and Fitzgerald & Co. During these collaborations, Boudreaux edited graphics-intensive commercials for Coca-Cola, New York Life, Dasani, and Converse and helped shape witty and humorous commercials for Wendy’s, Boost Mobil, and Snapple. Additionally, Boudreaux has edited music videos for The Editors, The Killers and Mattafix.
Raised in New Orleans, Boudreaux attended the specialty secondary school New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (the audition only arts school attended by Harry Connick Jr and the Marsalis brothers, among others). There, he majored in creative writing, which translated into an emphasis in film at the College of Santa Fe. Boudreaux then moved to New York where he began his editing career cutting docu-style television including “Trauma, Life in the ER,” and “Maternity Ward.” His desire to escape the reality world led to a fortuitous and successful tenure as in-house editor at agency Berlin Cameron United ‘ a position he held for three years before moving to Consulate. By joining NOMAD Edit, he is united with an editor team that is known for work in a variety of genres including highly lauded comedy work and an epic legacy of music videos.
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