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Live Chat with NATIONAL TREASURE executive producer
Posted by Bryce Randle in Guest Speaker on May 11, 2010
Join our SneakOn Filmmaker Series, this coming Thursday evening (5/13) at 6:30 pm (PST) for a live chat with Charles Segars the executive producer of National Treasure, former head of DreamWorks Television, and current CEO of Ovation TV. See you on the Lot.
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Chat with Avatar Line Producer at SneakOn.com
Posted by Bryce Randle in Guest Speaker on April 21, 2010
Join our Sneak On The Lot Filmmaker Series, this Wednesday night (4/21) at 6 pm (PST) for a live chat with film producer Peter Tobyansen (Avatar, Alice in Wonderland, A Christmas Carol). Come early, only 50 people will be admitted. See you on the Lot!
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Chat with Schindler’s List Producer Gerald Molen
Posted by Bryce Randle in Guest Speaker on April 14, 2010
Join the Sneak On The Lot Filmmaker Series, this Thursday night (4/15) at 7 pm (PST) for a live chat with film producer Gerald Molen (Schindler’s List, Minority Report, Jurassic Park, Rain Man). Come early, only 100 registered members will be admitted. You will need to complete the free registration in order to join the chat. Drive On and register. Come over to SneakOn.com today to register so you can get registered in time to hear Gerald speak.
See you on the Lot!
Note from Post Fifth Pictures:
I have posted this an admin of SneakOn.com. They have some cool new features on their way up that night as well so it should be a good time. Be sure to be one of the first 100 so you can have a chance to hear what Gerald has to say. Here is his IMDB page.
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The Editor Answers: Lance Stubblefield from LOST
Posted by Bryce Randle in Guest Speaker on March 24, 2010
Lance has prepared his answers in a different fashion than Daryl of Star Trek: TNG.
Have a good read and enjoy. If you have more questions, leave them in the comment section.
“The “Lost” creative process is a collaborative one. As with most TV shows, each episode goes through the same process. Once an episode has wrapped shooting, the editor has anywhere between 3-5 days to assemble the 1st editor’s cut, depending on the production schedule. The editor’s cut is then sent to the episode’s director where he or she will have three days to work on the cut before turning it over to Damon and Carlton. The amount of time Damon and Carlton spend on an episode depends on the strength of the episode. Some need more time than others. After about three passes, they are usually ready to send the episode to the studio/network for their feedback. After getting the network notes and incorporating them into the episode, Damon and Carlton will have one last look at any lingering notes and will give approval to lock the episode and prep it for broadcast. One of the funnest parts of the process is sitting in the screening sessions with Damon and Carlton and listening to them restructure the order of scenes. I would say 4 out of 5 times, the restructuring of the episode makes the show a lot better. They are truly talented writers and producers and I consider myself lucky to be able to learn from them. On top of that, they treat all of us with respect. They’re great human beings and I think their humanity manifests itself in their work. They listen and welcome comments and feedback from editors and assistant editors alike. I know I’ve gotten spoiled working in such a positive collaborative effort and will miss this process when the series is over. It’s hard to believe it’s almost over. I started working on the show just after the pilot had been picked up by ABC and now here we are, almost at the end of the road. I appreciate your questions and hope you enjoy the last season of “Lost”.
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Lance Stubblefield”
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Last Chance for LOST Q&A with Lance Stubblefield
Posted by Bryce Randle in Guest Speaker on March 15, 2010
Last chance to ask your question for Lance. Here is the link to the original Q&A announcement.
Q&A with a “LOST” editor; Lance Stubblefield
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Q&A with a “LOST” editor; Lance Stubblefield
Posted by Bryce Randle in Guest Speaker on March 3, 2010
We will be doing another Q&A, similar to the one we just did with Daryl Baskin last week, but this time with Lance Stubblefield. Lance has worked on LOST since the first season, starting as an assistant editor and has made the jump to editor for an episode last season and a few times this season. He has also worked in the trailer editing side of the business as well as assisting on the popular show Arli$$.
I have been able to visit Lance a few times in the past couple years and it has been very interesting to hear about the workflow he has been involved in. Now they are all tapeless, but the first time I visited him (during Season 4) they had tons of DVCAM tapes against the back wall for the flashbacks to season 1-3 as they showed up in the new scripts.
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Last Chance for Question for Star Trek TNG Editor Daryl Baskin
Posted by Bryce Randle in Guest Speaker on February 23, 2010
Today is the last day we will be accepting questions for our Q&A with Daryl Baskin. If you have any other questions, please comment on this post, Q&A Prep With Star Trek: TNG Editor Daryl Baskin.
Check out his IMDB profile to check out his work.
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Q&A Prep With Star Trek: TNG Editor Daryl Baskin
Posted by Bryce Randle in Guest Speaker on February 18, 2010
We will be doing a Q&A with Daryl Baskin, whose work can be seen on Star Trek: The Next Generation TV series. Daryl is awesome and is open to questions from all. Send your questions asap via the comment board and we will ask as many as we can. We will post the interview some time next week.
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UPDATE: February 25, 2010
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