https://youtu.be/1MOHArypsUQ
On minute 20:20 the most excellent Mr. Nakamura of Company 3 explains that there is a bottleneck decision being made regarding the wide color gamut timing (or lack of it) due to grading needing to satisfy the lowest common denominator 99% of all theaters. I found this unacceptable and subsequently made a comment which Mr. Legato of Jungle Book fame took as applying to his colorists team, I was really addressing Mr. Nakamuras comment on compromise.
https://youtu.be/I8n78rqAarw
https://youtu.be/x8lu2V-4Pek
So at end of reel 3 I get up to take the mike
I introduced our company as one that during the last 4 years had deployed the most overengineered immersive private screening rooms anywhere, and that I considered myself as a custodian of the high end home cinema that is why the aspect ratio and wcg comments made early. When I sat down Ben Rosenblatt co-producer of Star Wars stopped and said he wanted to make a point. He asked the audience for a show of hands. "How many here are in Exhibition?" 200+ hands went up. "How Many Here are in Home Cinema?" My hand. "The point Im trying to convey is passion. You gentlemen need to embrace the level of passion this gentleman over here has shown us today."
From then on I went from becoming a distraction to a panel co particiapant.....as seen in reel 4.
https://youtu.be/nn0XU0V79TM
Greatest moment in my career. So these guys are true fans too, and if you feel you would like to influence the creative decisions pertaining to immersion, they more than welcome your input, if you trully care....
After the session I had some Industry vip's come in and say hello including Don Shaw chief innvoation officer at Chrisitie " I see you are up to your troublemaking again" he said! LOL. Afterwards we sat side by side at Ang Lees 120 fps, 3d 4k amazing tour de force...Certainly the future of cinema. Chrisite is trully at the forefront of electronic projection, I wonder why they don't bring this wizardry quicker to the private screening room arena. Apparently the hdmi 2.0a 18gbps is still a year away for projectors.... The future does look amazing.
On minute 20:20 the most excellent Mr. Nakamura of Company 3 explains that there is a bottleneck decision being made regarding the wide color gamut timing (or lack of it) due to grading needing to satisfy the lowest common denominator 99% of all theaters. I found this unacceptable and subsequently made a comment which Mr. Legato of Jungle Book fame took as applying to his colorists team, I was really addressing Mr. Nakamuras comment on compromise.
https://youtu.be/I8n78rqAarw
https://youtu.be/x8lu2V-4Pek
So at end of reel 3 I get up to take the mike
I introduced our company as one that during the last 4 years had deployed the most overengineered immersive private screening rooms anywhere, and that I considered myself as a custodian of the high end home cinema that is why the aspect ratio and wcg comments made early. When I sat down Ben Rosenblatt co-producer of Star Wars stopped and said he wanted to make a point. He asked the audience for a show of hands. "How many here are in Exhibition?" 200+ hands went up. "How Many Here are in Home Cinema?" My hand. "The point Im trying to convey is passion. You gentlemen need to embrace the level of passion this gentleman over here has shown us today."
From then on I went from becoming a distraction to a panel co particiapant.....as seen in reel 4.
https://youtu.be/nn0XU0V79TM
Greatest moment in my career. So these guys are true fans too, and if you feel you would like to influence the creative decisions pertaining to immersion, they more than welcome your input, if you trully care....
After the session I had some Industry vip's come in and say hello including Don Shaw chief innvoation officer at Chrisitie " I see you are up to your troublemaking again" he said! LOL. Afterwards we sat side by side at Ang Lees 120 fps, 3d 4k amazing tour de force...Certainly the future of cinema. Chrisite is trully at the forefront of electronic projection, I wonder why they don't bring this wizardry quicker to the private screening room arena. Apparently the hdmi 2.0a 18gbps is still a year away for projectors.... The future does look amazing.
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