Category: Interviews

TVU Networks Adds Subject-Tracking Functionality to TVU Anywhere

Leverages Apple Center Stage to Improve Operator-less Productions MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – June 8, 2021 – TVU Networks, the market and technology leader in cloud and IP-based live video solutions, today announced its TVU Anywhere solution has integrated support for Center Stage, a new iPad

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LED Lighting Insights by Alan Steinheimer

What are your thoughts on the LED lighting movement? Alan Steinheimer: In the beginning LEDs for filmmaking were subpar, typically with a green tint. In my mind the ARRI SkyPanel was the big breakthrough; a whole line of LED lights with a higher CRI, no

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Television Development with Bob Levy

(Pictured above: Bob Levy with film director Sean Anders.)   Can you share with us some of your insights on television development, and the importance of the development stage? Bob Levy: Development is about creating the blueprint of a TV pilot or series. You can’t

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Episodic TV Editing Insights from Janet Weinberg, ACE

What was one of your most favorite scenes or sequences to edit and why? Janet Weinberg, ACE: One of my most satisfying scenes to cut was in the Fox Television version of “The Exorcist” from the first season. Casey, who is the young girl we

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Television Sports Production with Jim Owens

How have you seen television sports production technologies and workflows change and evolve over the years? Jim Owens: The transformation of how sports production technologies have changed in recent years has occurred in a rapid-fire succession. When I first started in the ‘80s, we were using multi-million dollar

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Think Crew: Team Collaboration and Problem Solving in Real Time

Team Collaboration and Problem Solving in Real Time Exclusive Q&A with Think Crew Founder Michael R. Williams   What are some advantages for filmmakers using Think Crew browser-based software and tools in the cloud? Michael R. Williams: I designed Think Crew to work the same

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Paul Wheeler, BSC Talks High Definition

What changes in HD have you seen over the years? Paul Wheeler, BSC: The most significant change was two that came more or less simultaneously.  When solid state storage came in replacing tape and the three-chip configuration was replaced by single chip sensors.  The larger

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Shooting for TV and Film: Q&A with Paige Thomas, SOC

What was one of your most favorite scenes to shoot and why? Paige Thomas, SOC: One of my favorite scenes to shoot, recently, were the puppy scenes in Dear Zoe. There were several German Shepherd puppies in some of the scenes and they were the cutest thing I’ve

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