Cut and Run, a privately owned company headquartered in the US, was founded in 1997, employs approximately 130 people, and reported $14.2M in revenue as of 2023. Functioning as a tier 2 media tech buyer, the company specializes in media managed services, focusing on post-production for commercials, movies, and music videos.
Jay Nelson completed his latest editorial work for Mariachi El Bronx on February 10, 2026, a project directed by Blake Cepis and produced by Institute Pictures. Earlier that day, Scot Crane cut Jeff Low's new work for Claude, an advertisement titled "How Do I Communicate With My Mom?", produced by Biscuit Filmworks for agency Mother London. Also on February 10, Steve Gandolfi's Homes.com advertisement was named one of the New York Times' top 20 Super Bowl ads. This recognition followed Scot Crane's Claude commercial, "Can I Get a Six Pack Quickly?", winning the Super Clio 2026 award. Previously, the same "Can I Get a Six Pack Quickly?" ad for Claude, also edited by Scot Crane, earned a spot on AdAge's Top 5 ads of Super Bowl 2026.
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Cut and Run offers products in the media tech industry. Cut and Run's product portfolio comprises of media managed services.
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Cut and Run's revenues were less than $25M in 2023. All the revenue comes from post production services.
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