D P BuZZ - June 10, 2010




Digital Production BuZZ (AAC) show

Summary: Join host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton as they talk with: <p> Stephen Nakamura, DI Colorist for <a href="http://www.company3.com" target="_blank">Company 3</a>, recently finished color grading "Robin Hood," directed by Ridley Scott. This week, we talk with him about the process of giving a film a look, the grammar of color, and suggestions on avoiding disaster when color grading.</p> <p> Dr. Phil Storey, co-founder and CEO of <a href="http://www.xendata.com" target="_blank">XenData, Inc</a>. started a company focused on archiving assets from media and entertainment companies. Since archiving is critical as we move to tapeless video formats, we thought this would be a good time to learn what's available.</p> <p> Karel Segers, began his career as a writer/producer. Now, he runs a website/blog focused on creating inspired and entertaining screen stories - <a href="http://www.thestorydepartment.com" target="_blank">The Story Department</a> . We are as interested in telling good stories as anyone, so we invited him to explain what makes a good story.</p> <p> Stacey Parks, CEO of <a href="http://www.filmspecific.com" target="_blank">Film Specific, Inc</a> is a regular on The Buzz. Now that she is back from [ah, insert name of any large city here], we thought we would take a proactive look at getting ready for selling your film. Specifically, what do filmmakers need to know to get ready for the American Film Market (AFM) this fall?</p> <p> You can't find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It's another fascinating show - all the information you need now to know what's coming next!</p>