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ITVA / MCA / MOVING IMAGE PROFESSIONALS
OF CENTRAL JERSEY
and
PRINCETON ACM / IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY CHAPTERS
SEPTEMBER 2000 JOINT MEETING
Digital Cinema: The Future of Filmmaking?
AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER magazine is one of the oldest and most respected movie
industry technical periodicals in the world. The August 2000 issue devoted their Film
Forum page (134) to the question, "When Will Film Be Dead?" The facing page
(135) is entitled "ASC Statement on Digital Cinema". Is the industry that was
founded on the chemistry of emulsions, now embracing digital technology, which stems from
television and the physics of exciting electrons? How is this relationship affecting the
present and what might it mean in the future for all moving image professionals?
On September 21st a powerful panel, including editors and contributors for some of the
world's leading media technology trade publications, will convene at the Sarnoff Research
Center in Princeton, NJ, to discuss the revolution of digital cinema.
Featuring:
- Scott Marshall, Digital Cinema engineer and writer
- Brian McKernan, Editorial Director, Videography Magazine
- Ken McGorry, Editorial Director and Associate Publisher, Post Magazine
- Peter H. Putman, Sr. Contributor, Video Systems Magazine; Contributor, Millimeter
Magazine
EXCLUSIVE CLIPS FROM RECENT DIGITAL WORKS WILL BE SCREENED !
THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
STUDENTS ARE WELCOME! THERE IS NO ADMISSION CHARGE!
REFRESHMENTS ARE SERVED!
Date: 6:30 PM, Thurs Sept 21,
2000
Location: Sarnoff Corp.
Auditorium, Princeton, NJ
Routes 1 and 571 (see Directions below)
MEETING SPONSOR: UNITED MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT
Brian McKernan
Editor, Videography magazine
Editorial Director, Miller Freeman PSN
Video Division
Phone: (212) 378-0414; Fax: (212)
378-2160, mckernan@psn.com
Information:
Moving Image Professionals (MIP) /
Princeton Chapter of ITVA / Media Communications Association (MCA)
http://www.movingimage.org/
http://www.media-communications.org
Vince Wright, 609-518-7646, wrightfilms@macconnect.com
DIGITAL CINEMA PANELISTS
Art & Technology -
SCOTT MARSHALL is a Digital Cinema Engineer, writer, speaker, historian, filmmaker, and
presently creator of a multimedia project for Nickelodeon. He worked on Sarnoff's Digital
Cinema project and was publisher and editor of WIDE GAUGE FILM AND VIDEO magazine.
Scott is presently a Contributing Editor for WIDESCREEN REVIEW magazine and has
published articles on movie technology for Widescreen Review, Modern Maturity, the book
"Film Presentation in the 21st Century" and Audience Magazine. He was Guest
Speaker for the Princeton ACM in spring 2000 for his presentation entitled "Digital
Hollywood." Scott is also a researcher, location scout, and historian for the
upcoming documentary "The Cinerama Adventure." He was on the Advisory Committee
for Cal State's 1997 Widescreen Film Festival.
Scott's primary interest is in the interplay between the art and the technology in
motion pictures and how the features and limitations of various advances in film and video
technologies affect the storyteller's art.
Digital Production -
BRIAN McKERNAN is the Editorial Director of the Video Division at United Entertainment
Media, which includes VIDEOGRAPHY, TELEVISION BROADCAST, and GOVERNMENT VIDEO magazines
and their websites. He is also the U.S. Editorial Director of TELEVISION BROADCAST/EUROPE
and the U.S. Executive Editor of CONTENT CREATION EUROPE. McKernan is currently launching
a new magazine, DIGITAL CINEMA, which will debut in October.
Prior to joining VIDEOGRAPHY McKernan served as Television Editor at BROADCAST
MANAGEMENT/ENGINEERING and Assistant Editor at OMNI magazine. A former broadcaster,
McKernan has contributed to the books "The Age of Videography: Twenty Years That
Changed the Way We See Ourselves," "The Guide to Digital Television,"
"HDTV: The Policies, Politics, and Economics of Tomorrow's Television," and
"Producer to Producer: Insider Tips for Success in Media."
Digital Post -
KEN McGORRY, Editorial Director of POST magazine will discuss approaches to digital
editing and the digital edit suite. Ken McGorry has been covering the digital revolution
for POST Magazine since 1988 and was made Editor in 1989. Ken is now Editorial
Director/Associate Publisher of POST, which was acquired by Advanstar Communications in
1998. Today you can also see POST, and Ken, on their new Website, www.postmagazine.com,
which now streams video coverage of the post world.
Digital Projection -
PETER H. PUTMAN, Sr. Contributing Editor for VIDEO SYSTEMS magazine and Contributing
Editor for MILLIMETER magazine, will talk about digital projection and distribution. Peter
has authored technical articles and columns since 1980 for publications that include Video
Systems, Sound & Video Contractor, Millimeter, and Electronic House magazines on
topics such as large-screen projection and interfacing technology, electronic cinema,
HDTV, DVD, and screening/presentation room automation and design. He also contributes
reviews and features to Etown.com, the premier consumer electronics website.
Pete is well known for his exclusive annual in-depth review of the Projection
Shoot-Out. at INFOCOMM; a project that requires over 5 hours of viewing time during the
three-day trade show and the subsequent grading of over 100 display devices in nine
different performance categories.
He also performs numerous hands-on reviews of projectors, monitors, scan converters,
line multipliers and video scalars at his studio in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. These
reviews appear on his web site (http://www.projectorexpert.com) as well as in magazines.
Peter also conducts beta tests of new projectors and displays.
He is a member of the International Communications Industries Association (ICIA), The
Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), Society for Information
Displays (SID) and holds certifications from the ICIA (Certified Technology Specialist)
and the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF).
DIRECTIONS
Sarnoff Corp. is on Routes 1 and 571, at the Penns Neck circle / Washington
Road
From Route 1, take Route 571 towards
Hightstown, one block
Turn left at Sarnoff sign
Sarnoff building is straight ahead two
blocks
At building, turn left to Auditorium,
right for additional parking
Sarnoff:
http://www.sarnoff.com/career_move/directions/index.html
See maps and directions:
http://www.acm.org/chapters/princetonacm
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