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Full Of Sith: Star Wars News, Discussions and Interviews

Another interview from the archives in celebration of the 25th anniversary of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Bryan spent an hour on the phone with David Tattersall, the cinematographer behind the prequels. A brilliant, soft-spoken man, he set the look of the prequel era and was a pioneer in digital filmmaking.

Born To Watch - A Movie Podcast

Welcome back to another episode of the Born to Watch podcast! This week, we're strapping in and taking off with a deep dive into the 1997 high-flying action thriller Con Air. Directed by Simon West, this film not only encapsulates the excess of the late ‘90s action cinema but also serves as a showcase for Nicholas Cage's wild-eyed heroics and a cast of characters that feel ripped straight from a comic book.Con Air follows Cameron Poe, a former U.S. Army Ranger, played by Nicholas Cage with his trademark volatile charm. Poe is sentenced to prison for manslaughter after defending his wife in a brawl. On the day of his parole, he boards a transport plane filled with some of the nation's most notorious criminals, who hijack the plane in a bid for freedom. The film brilliantly crafts its narrative around Poe's struggle to reconcile his desire to reunite with his family and his inherent need to do the right thing, even under the most extreme circumstances.The film is renowned for its over-the-top action sequences, which are both spectacular and utterly preposterous. Simon West directs these scenes with a palpable energy and manages to keep the adrenaline pumping from start to finish. The infamous plane crash scene in Las Vegas is particularly notable, combining grandiose destruction with a cheeky sense of humour that almost winks at the audience amidst the chaos.Cinematography in Con Air is a spectacle of its own. Director of Photography, David Tattersall, captures the confined chaos of the airborne prison with claustrophobic close-ups and frenetic camera movements that match the film's manic energy. The transition from the gritty, earthy tones of the prison sequences to the bright, neon-lit Vegas finale paints a visual journey that mirrors Poe's turbulent flight towards freedom.However, Con Air is not just a mindless action flick; it's a character-driven narrative that thrives on its eclectic cast. John Malkovich plays Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom, a cunning and ruthless criminal mastermind whose calm demeanour belies his violent tendencies. His chilling and charismatic performance provides a perfect foil to Cage's morally inclined hero. The dynamic between these two, along with a host of other colourful characters played by the likes of Ving Rhames, Danny Trejo, and Steve Buscemi, adds layers to the narrative, making it more than just a series of explosive events.Steve Buscemi's character, Garland Greene, deserves a special mention. Despite limited screen time, Buscemi delivers a memorable performance that oscillates between creepy and comically absurd, especially during his serene moment in a deserted pool, surrounded by a suburban idyll. This scene is a brilliant contrast to the otherwise relentless pace and provides a darkly comic reflection on the nature of freedom and the American dream.Con Air also touches on themes of redemption and the American justice system, albeit in a hyperbolic fashion. Cameron Poe's journey is emblematic of personal redemption, as he seeks a second chance from the legal system and his conscience. The film questions the nature of justice through its characters, each revealing different facets of criminality and penance.From a cultural standpoint, Con Air arrived at a time when action films were dominated by larger-than-life heroes and improbable plots. It reflects a period in Hollywood where escapism was often achieved through the sheer force of spectacle. Yet, despite its bombastic exterior, the film manages to embed a sense of humanity in its narrative, making it resonate with audiences even decades later.Con Air has achieved a cult status in terms of its influence on pop culture, remembered fondly for its quotable lines, memorable characters, and unabashed embrace of action movie tropes. It's a film that wears its absurdity on its sleeve and is all the better for it. Its impact can be seen in how it has shaped the genre, paving the way for action films that blend humour, heart, and heroics in equal measure.To wrap up, Con Air is a quintessential ‘90s action movie that delivers thrills, laughs, and a surprising amount of heart. It's a film that knows exactly what it is and who it's for, making no apologies for its excesses. For fans of high-octane action and cinematic spectacle, Con Air provides a satisfying watch that's as entertaining today as it was when it first hit the big screen.Join us next week as we continue to explore films that entertain and leave a mark on our culture and hearts. Until then, keep your seatbelts fastened and prepare for landing because, as Cameron Poe would say, "Why couldn't you put the bunny back in the box?"

Modernize or Die ® Podcast - CFML News Edition
Modernize or Die® - CFML News Podcast for March 30th, 2023 - Episode 189

Modernize or Die ® Podcast - CFML News Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 39:47


2023-03-30 Weekly News - Episode 189Watch the video version on YouTube at https://youtube.com/live/TgmP20awQ1A?feature=share Hosts:  Eric Peterson - Senior Developer at Ortus Solutions Brad Wood - Senior Developer at Ortus Solutions Thanks to our Sponsor - Ortus SolutionsThe makers of ColdBox, CommandBox, ForgeBox, TestBox and all your favorite box-es out there. A few ways  to say thanks back to Ortus Solutions: Like and subscribe to our videos on YouTube.  Help ORTUS reach for the Stars - Star and Fork our ReposStar all of your Github Box Dependencies from CommandBox with https://www.forgebox.io/view/commandbox-github  Subscribe to our Podcast on your Podcast Apps and leave us a review Sign up for a free or paid account on CFCasts, which is releasing new content every week BOXLife store: https://www.ortussolutions.com/about-us/shop Buy Ortus's Books 102 ColdBox HMVC Quick Tips and Tricks on GumRoad (http://gum.co/coldbox-tips) Learn Modern ColdFusion (CFML) in 100+ Minutes - Free online https://modern-cfml.ortusbooks.com/ or buy an EBook or Paper copy https://www.ortussolutions.com/learn/books/coldfusion-in-100-minutes  Join us for the 10th Into the Box - In person ONLY!!!  Patreon Support ( amiable ) - UPDATED GOALSWe have 41 patreons: Goal 1 - 26% -  This goal would help us to fully fund the hosting of ForgeBox.io (www.forgebox.io), the ColdFusion software directory.Goal 2 - 13% - This goal would fund the development of CommandBox CLI, so it can remain FREE and Open Source forever.Goal 3 - 6% - This goal would help us to fully fund the Modernize or Die podcasts.https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutions. News and AnnouncementsICYMI: Critical Security Update for ColdFusion APSB23-25From Adobehttps://community.adobe.com/t5/coldfusion-discussions/released-coldfusion-2021-and-2018-march-2023-security-updates/td-p/13649873From FoundeoAdobe has just published a security bulletin APSB23-25, and has released security updates for ColdFusion 2018 and 2021.We recommend installing these update as soon as possible, because one of the vulnerabilities has been actively exploited by attackers already. https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/coldfusion/apsb23-25.htmlhttps://helpx.adobe.com/coldfusion/kb/coldfusion-2018-update-16.htmlhttps://helpx.adobe.com/coldfusion/kb/coldfusion-2021-update-6.htmlHackMyCF has been updated to warn you if the hotfix is missing.It is important to note that if you are on ColdFusion 11, or 2016 that it is possible that your servers could be vulnerable to at least one of these issue as well. However, because these versions reached end of life they are no longer receiving security patches from Adobe.One thing you can do to mitigate one of these issues is to block requests containing a variable named _cfclient. Some of the filters in FuseGuard may help prevent some attack vectors when configured to. But the best solution is to upgrade to CF2018 or 2021 and apply the patch released today.--Foundeo Inc.ICYMI - State of the CF Union 2023 ReleasedHelp us find out the state of the CF Union – what versions of CFML Engine do people use, what frameworks, tools etc.https://teratech.com/state-of-the-cf-union-2023-survey New Releases and UpdatesICYMI - New CommandBox Goodies print.tree() - https://twitter.com/bdw429s/status/1639392842656235520 print.columns() and printColumns - https://twitter.com/bdw429s/status/1639395391148810242 clipboard - https://twitter.com/bdw429s/status/163946183001074483 OpenAI-powered ChatGPT has arrived for Ortus DocumentationWe are pleased to announce a fun little project that our Patreon supports have been testing in private for a week or so. Ortus has rolled out our own OpenAI-powered chat bot, which is fueled by all of the documentation in our GitBooks! This behaves similar to the ChatGPT you've likely played with, but is custom loaded with all of our most recent documentation.https://chatgpt.ortussolutions.com/https://community.ortussolutions.com/t/openai-powered-chatgpt-has-arrived-for-ortus-documentation/9582Adobe ColdFusion 2023 Beta now on ForgeBoxAdobe ColdFusion 2023's public beta is now on ForgeBox for you to test out in CommandBox servers or Docker containers. Use "cfengine=adobe@2023-beta" to start it up and ensure you're on the latest CFConfig.  Happy testing!https://twitter.com/bdw429s/status/1638987316445446144Webinar / Meetups and WorkshopsOrtus Event Calendar for Googlehttps://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0?cid=Y181NjJhMWVmNjFjNGIxZTJlNmQ4OGVkNzg0NTcyOGQ1Njg5N2RkNGJiNjhjMTQwZjc3Mzc2ODk1MmIyOTQyMWVkQGdyb3VwLmNhbGVuZGFyLmdvb2dsZS5jb20 CFSummit East 2023 Training Workshop - ColdFusion MVC for Dummies.Before the ColdFusion Summit East in Washington, D.C., on April 4th, 2023. Luis Majano, the creator of The ColdBox Platform, will be leading this workshop, bringing you a deep dive 1-day workshop: ColdFusion MVC for Dummies.The workshop will combine a variety of theories, hands-on coding, and best practices to give you all the tools needed to leave the workshop ready to build MVC-powered apps when you return to your office.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/coldfusion-summit-east-2023-mvc-training-workshopCFCasts Content Updateshttps://www.cfcasts.comRecent Releases Secure your ColdBox Apps with cbSecurity 3 - March 2023 Webinarhttps://cfcasts.com/series/ortus-webinars-2023/videos/secure-your-coldbox-apps-with-cbsecurity-3 Mastering CommandBox 5 - 5 new videos - https://cfcasts.com/series/mastering-commandbox-5 ModCFML IIS / Boncode CFConfig Improvements Custom tray icon actions Minibox Start Pure HTML server 2023 ForgeBox Module of the Week Series - 1 new Video https://cfcasts.com/series/2023-forgebox-modules-of-the-week  2023 VS Code Hint tip and Trick of the Week Series - 1 new Video https://cfcasts.com/series/2023-vs-code-hint-tip-and-trick-of-the-week  Coming Soon Brad with more CommandBox Videos More ForgeBox and VS Code Podcast snippet videos ColdBox Elixir from Eric Getting Started with Inertia.js from Eric CBWire Series from Grant - Fill out the Poll here https://community.ortussolutions.com/t/poll-cbwire-cfcasts-com-series/9513  Getting Started with ContentBox from Daniel Garcia Conferences and TrainingDev NexusApril 4-6th, 2023 in AtlantaGeorgia World Congress Center285 Andrew Young International Blvd NWAtlanta, GA 30313Kubernetes, Java, Software architecture, Kotlin, Performance Tuninghttps://devnexus.com/CFSummit East 2023 Training Workshop - ColdFusion MVC for Dummies.Before the ColdFusion Summit East in Washington, D.C., on April 4th, 2023. Luis Majano, the creator of The ColdBox Platform, will be leading this workshop, bringing you a deep dive 1-day workshop: ColdFusion MVC for Dummies.The workshop will combine a variety of theories, hands-on coding, and best practices to give you all the tools needed to leave the workshop ready to build MVC-powered apps when you return to your office.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/coldfusion-summit-east-2023-mvc-training-workshopCFSummit EastThursday, April 6, 20238:00am - 4:00pmWednesday 5th - CertificationMarriott Marquis Washington, DCComplimentary; breakfast and lunch will be providedhttps://carahevents.carahsoft.com/Event/Details/341389-adobe https://carahevents.carahsoft.com/Event/Details/344168-adobeJ on the BeachBringing DevOps, Devs and Data Scientists together around Big DataMay 10-12, 2023 Malaga, Spainhttps://www.jonthebeach.com/ Ortus Profile: https://www.jonthebeach.com/jobs/54/Ortus%20SolutionsVueJS Live MAY 12 & 15, 2023ONLINE + LONDON, UKCODE / CREATE / COMMUNICATE35 SPEAKERS, 10 WORKSHOPS10000+ JOINING ONLINE GLOBALLY300 LUCKIES MEETING IN LONDONhttps://vuejslive.com/ Into the Box 2023 - 10th EditionMay 17-19, 2023 The conference will be held in The Woodlands (Houston), Texas - This year we will continue the tradition of training and offering a pre-conference hands-on training day on May 17th and our live Mariachi Band Party! However, we are back to our Spring schedule and beautiful weather in The Woodlands! Also, this 2023 will mark our 10 year anniversary. So we might have two live bands and much more!!!IN PERSON ONLY Website launched: https://intothebox.orghttps://itb2023.eventbrite.com/ VueConf.usNEW ORLEANS, LA • MAY 24-26, 2023Jazz. Code. Vue.Workshop day: May 24Main Conference: May 25-26https://vueconf.us/ CFCampJune 22-23rd, 2023Marriott Hotel Munich Airport, FreisingCall for Speakers is closedhttps://www.cfcamp.org/More conferencesNeed more conferences, this site has a huge list of conferences for almost any language/community.https://confs.tech/https://github.com/scraly/developers-conferences-agenda Blogs, Tweets, and Videos of the Week3/18/23 - Blog - Michael Horne - Chromebook CFML development environment tutorialThis is partly an aide-memoire for me on setting up an environment for CFML development on a Chromebook. The specific Chromebook is a Lenovo S330.My pre-requisite is that you've got a Lucee/ColdFusion application ready to go, although basically you could start from scratch with a simple index.cfm file wherever you eventually start CommandBox, but let's leave that for later.https://recantha.co.uk/chromebook-cfml-development-environment-tutorial/Good guide for any Linux machine.3/22/23 - Blog - James Moberg - Generate Sanitized Email Hash (as Integer)While reviewing the logs of failed contact form submissions, I identified a couple email address variations that were exploiting some Gmail features in an attempt to bypass our filters. (Gmail has a "plus" feature and ignores periods in addresses.) A SQL query using REPLACE to remove all periods revealed that this comment form spammer had performed 279 attempts using 162 variations of their 15 character gmail username in an effort to circumvent our filters. We log the full email address that was posted and, when matching via SQL solely using the email addresses, it appeared as each email address was only used 2-4 times... versus the 279 obfuscated attempts.To better identify & highlight abusers via SQL queries, an EmailHash (INT) column has been added to the database table. When searching or logging the email address, the value is sanitized (remove + string and . from the username) and then a java hashCode is generated. Using integers to join database records is much faster than using varchar and has lower storage requirements.https://dev.to/gamesover/generate-sanitized-email-hash-as-integer-4n3e3/22/23 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Russian Doll Content Wrapping With CFSaveContent In ColdFusionIn web development, the term "Russian Doll" is sometimes used to refer to content that is wrapped inside another piece of content of the same type. This is based on the Russian Doll toy (Matryoshka), which has a multitude of smaller toys contained within it. In the past, I've looked at using the Russian Doll pattern for error handling in Node.js as well as for error handling in ColdFusion. But, its value extends beyond just errors - I often use the CFSaveContent tag to build up a content payload from the outside in. And, I thought it would make for a nice example.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4431-russian-doll-content-wrapping-with-cfsavecontent-in-coldfusion.htmColdBox Layouts and Views!3/23/23 - Discourse - Brad Wood - Is Using CommandBox to run Adobe ColdFusion sites safe in production? There were some excellent questions asked on CFML Slack today, and I wanted to get the answers to them out on our community forum where they could benefit the larger community (and Google). In a nutshell, these were the concerns:When I'm using CommandBox, am I really using “Adobe ColdFusion” or am I getting a “copy” of Adobe ColdFusion from the Ortus site?We have an Adobe Support Contract and will Adobe provide support for my CommandBox installation?CommandBox is not using Tomcat, but JBoss Undertow. Will it be capable of managing the load of a production site?These are great questions, and one any Enterprise would want answered before committing to CommandBox. Let's go through them categorically.https://community.ortussolutions.com/t/is-using-commandbox-to-run-adobe-coldfusion-sites-safe-in-production/9581/13/29/23 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Getting FusionReactor User Experience Monitoring (UEM) To Play Nicely With Content Security Policy (CSP) In ColdFusionFor the past few days, I've been digging into some network latency issues on my blog. And, in response to some of my public messaging on the topic, David Tattersall suggested that I look into FusionReactor's User Experience Monitoring (UEM). Whereas FusionReactor's Java agent provides server-side insights and confidence, the UEM module is designed to shed light on the end-user experience (UX). After all, the server-side leg is only part of the journey. Getting UEM up-and-running is easy; but, out of the box, it doesn't play very nicely with my Content Security Policy. As such, I wanted to share how I got it working on my ColdFusion blog.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4436-getting-fusionreactor-user-experience-monitoring-uem-to-play-nicely-with-content-security-policy-csp-in-coldfusion.htmCFML JobsSeveral positions available on https://www.getcfmljobs.com/Listing over 55 ColdFusion positions from 35 companies across 28 locations in 5 Countries.2 new jobs listed this weekFull-Time - Senior Application Developer at Aurora, IL - United StatesPosted Mar 24https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/SeniorAppDev-Aurora-IL/11559Contract - Coldfusion Developer at Jacksonville, FL - United StatesPosted Mar 24https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/CFDeveloper-Jacksonville-FL/11558Other Job LinksThere is a jobs channel in the CFML slack team, and in the Box team slack now tooForgeBox Module of the WeekChatGPT APIBy Matt GiffordA ColdFusion CFC to interact with the chatgpt APIInstantiate the core component chatgpt.cfc and pass in the required properties like so:var chat = new chatgpt(    apiKey = 'xx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx');ExampleUse chatgpt to create:var resp = chat.chatCompletion(model='gpt-3.5-turbo',messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Write me a poem about a summer day with popcorn and unicorns"}]);https://forgebox.io/view/chatgptVS Code Hint Tips and Tricks of the WeekGrammarlyThis extension brings Grammarly to VS Code.Grammarly leads the industry in building AI-enabled services to help people communicate effectively every day. The words you choose can champion your voice, build connections, and spur your academic or professional growth.Communication assistance with Grammarly means a consistent experience of robust, real-time feedback on your writing.https://www.grammarly.com/https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=znck.grammarlyThank you to all of our Patreon SupportersThese individuals are personally supporting our open source initiatives to ensure the great toolings like CommandBox, ForgeBox, ColdBox,  ContentBox, TestBox and all the other boxes keep getting the continuous development they need, and funds the cloud infrastructure at our community relies on like ForgeBox for our Package Management with CommandBox. You can support us on Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutionsDon't forget, we have Annual Memberships, pay for the year and save 10% - great for businesses. Bronze Packages and up, now get a ForgeBox Pro and CFCasts subscriptions as a perk for their Patreon Subscription. All Patreon supporters have a Profile badge on the Community Website All Patreon supporters have their own Private Forum access on the Community Website All Patreon supporters have their own Private Channel access BoxTeam Slack https://community.ortussolutions.com/Top Patreons ( amiable ) John Wilson - Synaptrix Tomorrows Guides Jordan Clark Gary Knight Mario Rodrigues Giancarlo Gomez  David Belanger   Dan Card Jeffry McGee - Sunstar Media Dean Maunder Nolan Erck  Abdul Raheen And many more PatreonsYou can see an up to date list of all sponsors on Ortus Solutions' Websitehttps://ortussolutions.com/about-us/sponsors Thanks everyone!!!Homework Watch Social Media CFcamp Call for Speakers is closing Into the Box - Early bird tickets ending soon. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The Allan McKay Podcast
391 - The Future of VFX - Lon Molnar of MARZ

The Allan McKay Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 52:46


The mission of Monsters Aliens Robots Zombies (MARZ) is to deliver feature-film quality visual effects on television timelines by harnessing GPU clusters, game engine technology, AI and senior industry talent. Leveraging these pillars allows us to consistently execute with both speed and quality for our premium television projects. Lon Molnar is the Co-President of MARZ. With more than 20 years of experience, Lon has contributed a vast amount of visual effects to film and television as an Artist, VFX Supervisor, and former CEO of the award winning VFX company Intelligent Creatures. Inspired by the magic of TOY STORY, Lon attended the Vancouver Film School with the single goal of opening up his own VFX studio. As he built his resume, he became dissatisfied with working on VFX for tv, and set his sights on feature films. He became a VFX generalist, working in animation, lighting, compositing and modelling, while using a vast array of software.  After serving as the CG Supervisor on the groundbreaking films CHICAGO and THE CELL, he fulfilled his earlier dream and opened up Intelligent Creatures in 2002. Working with talented creators like Mark Forster, Darren Aronofsky, Alejandro González Iñárritu, David Tattersall, Oliver Stone and others, Lon quickly built the Toronto-based VFX house into an award-winning studio. Intelligent Creatures lent its creativity to dozens of projects such as MR AND MRS SMITH, THE WITCH, and BABEL. They built robust pipelines to tackle critically-acclaimed projects, such as the WATCHMEN's famous Rorschach mask of moving inkblots. Some of their later work, such as the award-winning series ORPHAN BLACK and the Emmy-nominated CURIOSITY: BATTLEFIELD CELL pushed the boundaries of visual effects on TV. Fifteen years after the formation of Intelligent Creatures, Lon recognized that unlike when he had started in the industry, TV was no longer the "lesser" medium for VFX. When he spoke to Jonathan Bronfman, the two found themselves sharing symbiotic ideas. They saw a gap that others didn't. What if, they asked, we can build a company that focuses on serving only one market, and defines the standard of excellence in that market? That was the beginning of MARZ. In this Podcast, Allan McKay interviews Co-President of MARZ Lon Molnar about the company's history and leveraging its technology innovations; the invisible visual effects and the development of the de-aging technology; positive outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic in the field of VFX an so much more! For more show notes, visit www.allanmckay.com/391.

ColdFusion Alive
126 Revealing FusionReactor 9 (ColdFusion Monitoring New Tools) with David Tattersall

ColdFusion Alive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 100:13


David Tattersall talks about “Revealing FusionReactor 9 (ColdFusion Monitoring New Tools)” in this episode of the ColdFusion Alive Podcast with host Michaela Light. “We'll be talking about the amazing new features in fusion reactor nine, for making your ColdFusion apps run fast and not have crashes. Or if they do have slowdowns or crashes, you […]

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Behind The Lens
BEHIND THE LENS #353: Featuring Emerson Moore

Behind The Lens

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 66:46


This week on BEHIND THE LENS we hear from two very distinctive directors and their latest projects – veteran director MARTIN CAMPBELL and first-time feature director EMERSON MOORE. First up, our exclusive interview with acclaimed veteran director MARTIN CAMPBELL talking about MEMORY. Starring Liam Neeson, MEMORY is the story of an assassin-for-hire who becomes the target of a hit by the very people who hired him. Alex Lewis may be a hitman, but he does have moral boundaries which now put him in the line of fire. But Alex Lewis is also a man falling victim to Alzheimer's. A complex character and a story of complex issues come to life under Martin's direction. Listen as Martin talks about researching Alzheimer's, bringing authenticity to the story and the character of Alex Lewis, casting and most notably Liam Neeson and the "pizzazz" of Monica Bellucci, focusing on story and character with action secondary, developing visual grammar with cinematographer David Tattersall, and more. And then we hear from first-time feature director EMERSON MOORE talking about his new film, the tension-fueled thriller ESCAPE THE FIELD which releases on all platforms on May 6. Emerson was originally scheduled to join us live, but due to other commitments, he was unable to do so and graciously spoke with us in this prerecorded exclusive interview. In ESCAPE THE FIELD, 6 strangers wake up in a cornfield, each with one item. Designed as a maze upon maze with tricks and traps at every turn, the group battles to survive and find a way out of the field before someone or something slowly picks them off. Listen as Emerson discusses the analog nature of the story and the film as a whole, in-camera practical effects, casting, cinematography, location, and more. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com

Full Of Sith: Star Wars News, Discussions and Interviews

Bryan brings an interview out from the archives and offers this 2019 interview he did with cinematographer David Tattersall.

Talk Talk Talk
The Wave Pictures

Talk Talk Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 77:57


VIPop #41 It's an understatement to say that at the Pop Village we love The Wave Pictures ... We adore them ! ... Over the past twenty years, this English trio has become an icon of a certain DIY rock'n'roll, but for us, The Wave Pictures are above all a racy and erudite songwriting, and 3 excellent musicians united as a gang for the love of music ... In concert, whether they play in front of 10 or 1000 people, their commitment is the same and they don't need to turn up the decibels to make you feel the power of their art ... In short, a great Rock'n'Roll band ! ... Come and discover here David Tattersall's equally generous words for a real moment of sharing. C'est trop peu de dire qu'au Village Pop on aime The Wave Pictures ... On les adore ! … Depuis une vingtaine d'années, ce trio anglais est devenu une îcone d'un certain rock DIY, mais les Wave Pictures c'est surtout pour nous un songwriting racé et érudit, et 3 excellents musiciens soudés comme un gang pour l'amour de la musique … En concert, qu'ils jouent devant 10 ou 1000 personnes, leur engagement est le même et ils n'ont pas besoin de faire jouer les décibels à fond pour faire ressentir la puissance de leur art … Bref, un grand groupe de Rock'n'Roll ! … Venez découvrir ici la parole tout aussi généreuse de David Tattersall pour un vrai moment de partage.     Support us!

Talking Bay 94: A Star Wars Podcast
Gavin Bocquet: Prequel Production Designer, Star Wars Legend

Talking Bay 94: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 52:48


The incredible work that Gavin Bocquet did with his team to bring worlds like Naboo, Coruscant and Geonosis to life in The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, cannot go unsaid. This is a really rare interview with someone who made an indelible mark on the saga, as well as things like Young Indiana Jones, Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance and so many more … and I don’t think he’s talked in-depth about Star Wars in nearly a decade. It was a huge honor and a really great conversation. Some topics discussed: - His early mentorship with Stuart Craig (Saturn 3, Harry Potter) as well as working of Return of the Jedi with Norman Reynolds, as a Draftsman (Speeder bikes and Greeblies) - Working with Steven Soderbergh on Kafka, his second ever film - Walking over to his neighbor's house, Rick McCallum, on Christmas Eve  to inquire about working on Young Indiana Jones (later with David Tattersall and Trisha Biggar) - Of course, the Prequels: collaborating with Doug Chiang and John Knoll, location scouting with McCallum (who wanted to shoot in the Vatican), the Pink / Yellow highlighters - And wrapping with some serious Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance talk that no Henson fan will want to miss. It is always so appreciated if you can leave a 5-star review of the show right here on your favorite podcast app, or on Podchaser: podchaser.com/TalkingBay94 Transcripts of previous episodes are starting to become available over at talkingbay94.com, which I hope will serve as a resource. Thank you all for making September the most-listened-to month we’ve ever had. And, for October, we have some incredible guests lined up, including Emily Swallow (The Armorer from The Mandalorian), pre-production wizard David Dozoretz, the geniuses at BLIND LTD, and author of the infamous but beloved Glove of Darth Vader series: Paul Davids. For more behind-the-scenes stuff, as well as a link to some of our other in-depth interviews, check out: Website: www.TalkingBay94.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/TalkingBay94 Facebook: www.facebook.com/TalkingBay94 Instagram: www.instagram.com/TalkingBay94

The Allan McKay Podcast
234 -- Lon Molnar -- MARZ

The Allan McKay Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 63:41


The mission of Monsters Aliens Robots Zombies (MARZ) is to deliver feature-film quality visual effects on television timelines by harnessing GPU clusters, game engine technology, AI and senior industry talent. Leveraging these pillars allows us to consistently execute with both speed and quality for our premium television projects. Lon Molnar is the Co-President of MARZ. With more than 20 years of experience, Lon has contributed a vast amount of visual effects to film and television as an artist, VFX Supervisor, and former CEO of the award winning VFX company Intelligent Creatures. Inspired by the magic of Toy Story, Lon attended the Vancouver Film School with the single goal of opening up his own VFX studio. As he built his resume, he became dissatisfied with working on VFX for tv, and set his sights on feature films. He became a VFX generalist, working in animation, lighting, compositing and modelling, while using a vast array of software. After serving as the CG Supervisor on the groundbreaking films Chicago and The Cell, he fulfilled his earlier dream and opened up Intelligent Creatures in 2002. Working with talented creators like Mark Forster, Darren Aronofsky, Alejandro González Iñárritu, David Tattersall, Oliver Stone and others, Lon quickly built the Toronto-based VFX house into an award-winning studio. Intelligent Creatures lent its creativity to dozens of projects such as Mr and Mrs Smith, The Witch, and Babel. They built robust pipelines to tackle critically-acclaimed projects, such as the Watchmen's famous Rorschach mask of moving inkblots. Some of their later work, such as the award-winning series Orphan Black and the Emmy-nominated Curiosity: Battlefield Cell pushed the boundaries of visual effects on TV Fifteen years after the formation of Intelligent Creatures, Lon recognized that unlike when he had started in the industry, TV was no longer the "lesser" medium for VFX. When he spoke to Jonathan Bronfman, the two found themselves sharing symbiotic ideas. They saw a gap that others didn't. What if, they asked, we can build a company that focuses on serving only one market, and defines the standard of excellence in that market? That was the beginning of MARZ. the boundaries of visual effects on TV. In this Podcast, Allan McKay interviews Lon about the history of MARZ and the company's commitment to technology and talent, a philosophy that ensures high quality effects for television timelines. For more show notes, visit www.allanmckay.com/234/.

ColdFusion Alive
056 Into the CLOUD with FusionReactor (ColdFusion Application Performance Monitor) with David Tattersall

ColdFusion Alive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 72:05


David Tattersall talks about “Into the CLOUD with FusionReactor (ColdFusion Application Performance Monitor)”  in this episode of ColdFusion Alive Podcast, with host Michaela Light. Episode highlights What is FusionReactor CLOUD? CLOUD version of FusionReactor with extra features over the on-premises version What is FusionReactor FR is on premise tool Server Monitor and alert Crash protection […] The post 056 Into the CLOUD with FusionReactor (ColdFusion Application Performance Monitor) with David Tattersall appeared first on TeraTech.

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ColdFusion Alive
046 What is new in Fusion Reactor 7 (20 new features), with David Tattersall

ColdFusion Alive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 71:12


David Tattersall talks about “What is new in Fusion Reactor 7 (20 new features)” in this episode of ColdFusion Alive podcast with host Michaela Light. Episode highlights What is Fusion Reactor Monitor and Alert for server problems Highlights of Fusion Reactor Crash Protection Memory, CPU Multiple JVMs supported Debugger Code profiler Less than 1% of CPU used […] The post 046 What is new in Fusion Reactor 7 (20 new features), with David Tattersall appeared first on TeraTech.

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ColdFusion Alive
022 FusionReactor Application Performance Monitor – Why It’s Different Than Other APM Tools and What’s New in Version 7 & the CLOUD, with David Tattersall

ColdFusion Alive

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 58:50


David Tattersall talks about “FusionReactor Application Performance Monitor – Why It’s Different Than Other APM Tools and What’s New in Version 7 & the CLOUD” in this episode of ColdFusion Alive Podcast with host Michaela Light. His flagship product – FusionReactor  is used on over 25,000 production servers and has been purchased by over 5,000 […] The post 022 FusionReactor Application Performance Monitor – Why It’s Different Than Other APM Tools and What’s New in Version 7 & the CLOUD, with David Tattersall appeared first on TeraTech.

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Great Shot, Kid!
Mission 23: A Prequel to the Prequels

Great Shot, Kid!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2017 31:46


As George Lucas lined up talent and tech for the Star Wars prequels, he produced a long-awaited comedy for Universal Studios called Radioland Murders. The madcap comedy centers on a series of murders one fateful night in 1939, as a fourth radio network is poised to make its national debut.Join John and Mike as they discuss a lost Lucasfilm gem that utilized on-screen talents from Brian Benben from HBO's Dream On, to Mary Stuart Masterson, Jeffrey Tambor, Ned Beatty and Christopher Lloyd...to name a few. It also employed behind-the-scenes talents familiar to Star Wars fans, including David Tattersall and Gavin Bocquet.JOIN THE MISSION!Subscribe in iTunesSend Feedback to the Show TheNerdParty.com/ContactInteract on Facebook at facebook.com/TheNerdPartyFollow The Nerd Party on Twitter: @JoinNerdPartyFind us on Instagram: @TheNerdParty #GreatShotKid

ColdFusion Alive
006 CF State of Union Survey 2017 with David Tattersall

ColdFusion Alive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 26:51


David Tattersall talks about “CF State of Union Survey 2017” in this episode of ColdFusion Alive Podcast, with host Michaela Light. David is the CEO of Integral, and is building FusionReactor, fusion analytics and fusion debug. “I think what the ColdFusion guys want or are looking for with that is provide a platform that enables […] The post 006 CF State of Union Survey 2017 with David Tattersall appeared first on TeraTech.

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