Meghan Sims

Editor

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Budweiser | One Last Ride

Agency: Vayner Media

Director: Ritesh Gupta

CLIO Winner

Ebay | Collect On

Agency: Digitas

Directors: Mark & Spencer

Under Armour | Rule Yourself

Production: Acres

Director: Charlie Mysak

Dick’s Sporting Goods | Thank You

Production: Doubleday & Cartwright

Director: Colin Sonner

S7 Airlines | Visit Earth

Agency: Weiden + Kennedy

Director: Mackenzie Sheppard

Bunkeddeko for Congress | Okuba Omuzira

Production: WIN

Director: Charlie Mysak

Uber Eats | Zappo Pizza & Bier

Agency: Uber

Director, Creative: Oscar Marmelstein

Adidas | This Style Is Yours

Production: UrbanNYC

Director: Sam Nixon

 

Meghan Sims

Meghan is an award-winning editor and filmmaker who seeks to close the gaps separating fiction and nonfiction, narrative and abstraction.

She got her start on the ground floor at VICE in its early days of expanding into a multimedia production company and agency. While there, she worked on what became the Emmy-winning HBO investigative news series, “VICE News Tonight” and feature documentary, The Ride, which showed at MoMA and SXSW Film Festival in 2010.

Meghan has enjoyed collaborations with eBay, Adidas, and The New York Times, among others. In 2017, she worked with Budweiser to commemorate Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s retirement from NASCAR. The tribute film was viewed more than 4 million times within 24 hours of its release online and generated 13 million hits in less than one week. In 2018, she worked alongside Wieden + Kennedy to edit a six-part travel series for S7 Airlines, which has since received over 35 million YouTube views. In September 2019 she was profiled in industry publication, Shots magazine’s “On My Radar” section. In November 2019, she was proud to serve as a juror for the Shots Awards Europe’s Festival. Meghan led the digital campaign for New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition, cutting more than 40 portraits of survivors of gun violence as MAIG lobbied for national legislative reform. Her short film, “We Do Too,” won Best Documentary at the Brooklyn Arts Council’s Scene: Brooklyn film showcase that same year.