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Adam Wills


Adam Wills, a highly acclaimed film and commercial editor, possesses an impressive list of achievements. Based in Sydney, he has successfully worked in various locations worldwide, including London, Los Angeles, Chicago, Buenos Aires, Johannesburg, Tokyo, and Auckland.


Throughout his extensive career spanning more than two decades, Adam has demonstrated his editing prowess by working on campaigns for renowned global brands like Qantas, Vodafone, BMW, Honda, Lexus, Visa, GMC, Pepsi, HSBC, LVMH, and Toyota. He has collaborated with esteemed directors such as Alex Proyas, Patrick Hughes, Gregor Jordan, Tim Bullock, and Jeffrey Darling.


Adam's contributions to long-form projects include serving as the Supervising Editor on the popular ABC series "Old School," featuring Sam Neill and Bryan Brown. Additionally, he worked as an additional editor on Alex Proyas' epic film "Gods of Egypt," starring Gerard Butler and Geoffrey Rush.


In the realm of short films, Adam has made his mark with Richard Gibson's "A Message from Fallujah," featuring Lance Hendrickson. This film not only won the esteemed 'Best of Fest' award at the LA Short Film festival but was also shortlisted for the Academy Awards.


Adam's versatility shines through in his ability to excel in any genre, whether it be drama, visual narratives, VFX, or comedy. His outstanding work has been recognized with awards in both the commercial and film domains. The commercials he has edited have secured numerous accolades worldwide, including prestigious honors like the Cannes Gold Lions, D&AD's, and AWARDs.


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