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The Whitehouse, also known as Whitehouse Post, is an editorial company founded in London with offices in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, as well as a satellite office with The Ambassadors in Amsterdam.

The Whitehouse is a respected commercial editorial company whose work is awarded across advertising, film and documentary spheres (How to Die in Oregon). The Whitehouse is well-represented at awards shows and has received hundreds of awards from AICP, BTAA, D&AD, Clio and Cannes, among many others.

History: In 1990 Rick Lawley, John Smith and *** founded The Whitehouse in Soho, London. It was an early adopter of digital editorial and began earning recognition for both commercial and feature-length films. (Leaving Las Vegas)

Global Expansion: In *** Looking Glass Editorial and The Whitehouse merged, bringing The Whitehouse to the US. The next office to open was *** in ***, followed by *** in *** and *** in ***. The Whitehouse grew from 3 editors to 38, growing to **** staff by ***.

Offerings: The Whitehouse provides both offline and online editing for clients, from rough cuts and EDLs up to final coloring and finishing. In May 2009, The Whitehouse partnered with Carbon VFX to provide finishing, color, graphics, animation and design. In December of 2009, The Whitehouse partnered with the production house Cap Gun Collective to offer production, and in May of 2010, The Whitehouse partnered with design and VFX house Gentleman Scholar to further their client offerings.

Awards: The Whitehouse has received hundreds of awards from AICP, BTAA, D&AD, Clio and Cannes, among many others. How to Die in Oregon won the Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize