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Daniel Humm is a three-star Michelin chef. Will Guidara is a world-class restaurateur. And while most restaurants focus on either the kitchen or the dining room, Humm and Guidara have learned that a partnership that honors both can break all boundaries. Together, they have created an innovative and groundbreaking institution, “Eleven Madison Park”, widely considered one of the best restaurants in the world.

Guidara credits the restaurant’s success to the duo’s partnership, saying “It's powerful when you find someone that is so good at what they do, but at the same time has so much respect for what you do.”

Eleven Madison Park–booked weeks in advance–has earned the highest recognitions in the industry, including the James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurant.

But these recognitions have just scratched the surface of Humm and Guidara’s ambition. Their new mission: to build the Grand Hotel of their generation. The idea of having customers for days at a time is a captivating one. As Humm says, “It opens so many opportunities to be creative.”

WSJ. Magazine 2016 Innovator Awards

Curiosity, authenticity, and a deep commitment to the craft. These are some of the defining characteristics of the WSJ. Magazine 2016 Innovators–an outstanding group of individuals recognized for setting new ground in their fields. Seven trailblazing talents, all of whom are featured in the magazine’s November issue, were honored among more than 200 guests for their groundbreaking accomplishments in their respective disciplines on November 2nd at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Selected by WSJ. Magazine editors, the honorees were: Melinda Gates (Philanthropy); Ai Weiwei (Art); Tom Ford (Film); The Weeknd (Music); Daniel Humm and Will Guidara (Food)); Es Devlin (Design) and Snøhetta’s Craig Dykers and Kjetil Thorsen (Architecture).

For the second year in a row, MediaStorm has used its multidisciplinary approach to create films that shine a light on the legacies and innovations of each individual. These films showcase some of MediaStorm’s greatest strengths: an ability to develop a captivating story under tight constraints; combining beautiful cinematography and motion graphics to add unparalleled finesse; and working in close partnership with a client to get results.

These videos have been a critical part of WSJ’s strategy to drive it's audience to its site and to assert itself as the place of significance for the informed citizen.

In keeping with our mission to develop stories that matter, we are thrilled to play a role in recognizing the WSJ. Magazine 2016 Innovators.


Published: November 2nd, 2016

Credits

Commissioned by
A film by
Director, Interview & Executive Producer
Editor & Producer
Kristina O’Neill | WSJ. Magazine
Editor in Chief
Magnus Berger | WSJ. Magazine
Creative Director
Jennifer Pastore | WSJ. Magazine
Photography Director

Special Thanks

The Restaurateur Courtesy Florentine Films


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Impact

Shorter versions of these films premiered at the WSJ. Magazine 2016 Innovator Awards on November 2nd at the Museum of Modern Art. The digital versions premiered on wsj.com and mediastorm.com on November 3 and have been a critical component of helping WSJ drive audeinces to its site.


About WSJ. Magazine

With five global editions spanning 62 countries, WSJ. Magazine—which publishes 12 issues a year—is The Wall Street Journal's luxury-lifestyle publication dedicated to the power and passions of the Journal's readership.


WSJ Magazine Innovator Awards films by MediaStorm

2018: John Legend

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2018: Phoebe Waller-Bridge

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2017: Reese Witherspoon

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2017: Musical.ly

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2016: Es Devlin

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2016: Tom Ford

After almost two decades in fashion, Tom Ford made the bold move into an entirely different creative career; Filmmaking. Ford has used his singular style and extensive knowledge of film to become one of the most talked about directors in Hollywood.

2016: Melinda Gates

With a focus on highly targeted campaigns backed by data tracking, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, with Melinda as co-chair, has established itself as the most powerful philanthropic organization in the world.

2015: Thomas Heatherwick

Thomas Heatherwick’s studio is located in London, just below a budget hotel. The space is littered with the tools of making. In this studio, and with these tools, some of the most spectacular designs of the last 20 years have been made.

2015: Karl Ove Knausgaard

Karl Ove Knausgaard is the celebrated author of a massive six-volume autobiography. But Knausgaard remains confused by the attention. This is a portrait of a man who has achieved massive success yet still considers himself unworthy.



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