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Yana Collins Lehman Named CEO of Trevanna Post
Trevanna Post, the industry leader in post-production accounting, has promoted Yana Collins Lehman to Chief Executive Officer. Lehman, who previously served as President and COO, succeeds Jennifer Freed, the company’s founder, who will focus on her role as CEO of Trevanna Tracks, a developer of music licensing software.
read moreNice Shoes Colorist Phil Choe Grades Jack Yu Noir Thriller “A Father’s Son”
Color grading and editorial finishing for A Father’s Son, director Patrick Chen’s short film about the murder of a teenage boy in Manhattan’s Chinatown, was completed at Nice Shoes
read morePNYA’s “Post Break” Offers Advice to Indie Filmmakers on Navigating Post
In the next edition of Post Break, the free webinar series from Post New York Alliance (PNYA), a panel of production and post-production experts will offer advice to independent filmmakers on how to finish their projects on time, on budget…and without compromising their creative vision.
read more11 Dollar Bill Produces “The Tattooed Torah,” an Animated Children’s Film about the Holocaust
11 Dollar Bill produced and provided post-production services for The Tattooed Torah, now available for screening on the USC Shoah Foundation’s IWitness website, an animated short based on the children’s book by Marvell Ginsburg.
read moreGoldcrest Post Adds Colorful Touch to Writer/Director Karen Cinorre’s “Mayday”
For the new independent drama Mayday, Goldcrest Post senior colorist Marcy Robinson worked with director Karen Cinorre, in her feature debut, and cinematographer Sam Levy to hone a unique visual language for a one-of-a-kind story that blends fantasy and reality in colorful and unexpected ways.
read morePace Pictures Makes Virtual Production a Reality for Independent Film
The future of independent film production in a post-covd-19 world is taking “virtual” shape at Pace Pictures in Hollywood. The boutique facility recently used groundbreaking virtual production technology to produce Match, a feature-length romantic comedy from director Sean McGinly (Silver Lake, The Great Buck Howard).
read more“Gods of Mars” Becomes First Feature to Fully Embrace Virtual Production
Space epic combines Unreal Engine technology with classic miniature techniques to deliver blockbuster results while slashing costs. LOS ANGELES—Signs of life for the movie industry have just been spotted on Mars. A group of veteran Hollywood filmmakers have announced plans for Gods of Mars, a feature-length sci-fi epic, to be produced through a blend of revolutionary virtual production technology and special effects artistry from the original...
read moreRebecca Eskreis’ “What Breaks the Ice” to Premiere at Woodstock Film Festival
Goldcrest Films/Saboteur Media’s coming-of-age thriller What Breaks the Ice will make its premiere at a special drive-in theater screening, October 3rd, at the 21st Woodstock Film Festival in New York
read moreDirector Adrian Elliot’s Boundary-Bending Comedy “This Isn’t Me” to Screen at SXSW
This Isn’t Me, an audacious new comedy series directed by ONE TWENTY NINE FILMS director Adrian Rojas Elliot and written by Ben Kawaller about an earnest but inept gay man’s search for meaning and intimacy, is headed to SXSW 2020 as part of the fest’s Episodic Pilot Competition.
read moreSim Post New York, Toronto and LA, Prepare Four Independent Films for Sundance Premieres
New York —January 22, 2020— A long-time supporter of independent film, Sim provided post-production finishing services for four ground-breaking films premiering at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Sim Post New York provided final color grading and online editorial for Hillary, Academy Award-nominated director Nanette Burnstein’s four-part documentary about the life of Hillary Clinton and her historic 2016 presidential campaign. It is slated...
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