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In this episode of Coffee & Gaff Tape, we're heading into uncharted territory with adventure photographer and cinematographer for HBO, Discovery, and many others, Philip Grossman! Strap in for edge-of-your-seat stories from his time documenting Chernobyl, a deep dive into how his transition to shooting exclusively on RED revolutionized his workflow, and so much more. Truly, there is no shortage of insights into the creative process, regardless of the role you play in the shadows of production! Here's some of what we cover: 00:02:52 • Who is Philip Grossman? 00:04:50 • How did you end up in the shadows of production? 00:08:02 • What did you learn about filmmaking from your time at Chernobyl? 00:13:47 • What is the importance of crafting an authentic story? 00:18:10 • Where would you start when crafting a story in a live production setting? 00:24:00 • Storytime: “In Chernobyl at Gunpoint” and “No Water in the Desert” 00:33:55 • Let's talk RED workflow and why you switched. 00:49:01 • What are your thoughts on the “digital cinema in live production” movement? 01:02:02 • Philip's heart. We so enjoyed the opportunity to learn from Philip and listen along with you to his adventures! Sooooooooo, mash the button and get those AirPods in! P.S. Want to connect with Philip? Here's the link to his website: https://www.philipgrossman.com/ Who's Resi? Well, we're Resi; the world's most resilient streaming service and champion of those that often go unnoticed while producing live productions for organizations around the world. Check us out at Res.io to learn more!
After the catastrophic disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station in Ukraine in 1986, around 50,000 people were evacuated from the nearby city of Pripyat. The residents were told to take just the clothes they were wearing along with their passports, and reassured they would be allowed to return soon after. However as radiation levels were so high, the decision was made to create a 30km 'exclusion zone' around the Chernobyl power station and for the past 35 years the city of Pripyat has become a ghost town, frozen in time in Soviet 1986, and now giving way to nature. Philip Grossman is a scientist, engineer and filmmaker, who has visited the city of Pripyat and the Chernobyl exclusion zone 14 times. He explored the abandoned buildings which are still highly radioactive in parts still today. Colm Flynn talks to Philip Grossman about his experiences exploring the exclusion zone, as well some of the misconceptions around the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster. They also talk about the overall safety of nuclear energy today.
Buran mini-series - part 5 - Graffiti writers got inside the Buran hangar and sprayed their tags all over the shuttles. In the light of those invents explorers from around the world share their opinion on this shameful act. On the podcast we are joined by explorers who made it through the desert and understand how it feels and what it takes to go through this journey. I'm joined by Russian explorers Arseniy Kotov (northern.friend), Lana Sator (lanasator), Lisa (llartseva), Svyatogor (svyatogor_life), two Danish urbexers: Nick Wander (nick.wander.photography) and Jan Elhøj (lusker41). On top of that we have French explorer Jonk (jonjonkkkk), Norwegian photographer Markus (bgo_photo), Ukrainian high structure or building climber Yuriy Marmeladov (marmeladdov), Hungarian explorer Akos (explorers_hungary), American videographer Philip Grossman (pgp.images) and the show ends with the legendary Duch explorer Bob Thissen (exploringtheunbeatenpath).
Buran mini-series - part 1 - interview with Philip Grossman. Philip comes back on the podcast to tell his Buran story. He provides us with some historical background on Baikanur Cosmodrone and he shares his personal experience of visiting the shuttles, the rocket and the journey through the desert. He also talks about a nuclear testing site located in Kazakhstan, a Russian version of Los Alamos. You can check out his gallery on instagram at pgp.images or his website www.philipgrossman.com
Chasing Bandos Podcast presents Chernobyl Mini-Series. In part 8 we talk with American videographer and photographer Philip Grossman who’s a photographer and videographer. Phillip had exhibition of his Chernobyl work at the United Nations, has been working on long-term project about Chernobyl and his additional footage was uses in the HBO Chernobyl mini-series. He shared his extensive knowledge on the subject of exclusion zone, effect of the catastrophe on Belarus and many many more. You can check out his gallery on his Instagram at pgp.images The ambient post-apocalyptic music used in this episodes was performed by Lesa Listvy. The album is called Way Home. And you can listen to it on the CryoChamber website cryochamber.bandcamp.com/album/way-home
Part 2 of Scotts sit down interview with adventure filmmaker Philip Grossman. In this series, Scott talks to Philip about his travels into some of the most remote parts of the world and how he captures stunning images while in remote locations. They talk not just about the cameras and filmmaking gear that Philip relies on but also about the travel gear he uses to make these adventures possible. Check out Philip's Instagram (@pgp.images) Twitter (@PGPImages) & Website (https://www.philipgrossman.com/) Like the podcast? Leave us a review on your favorite podcast app! If you have questions hit us up on Twitter at @Provideo
In this 2 part episode of the PVC podcast, Scott sits down with adventure filmmaker Philip Grossman to talk in detail about his travels into some of the most remote parts of the world. They talk not just about the cameras and filmmaking gear that Philip relies on but also about the travel gear he uses to make these adventures possible. Check out Philip's Instagram (@pgp.images) Twitter (@PGPImages) & Website (https://www.philipgrossman.com/) Like the podcast? Leave us a review on your favorite podcast app! If you have questions hit us up on Twitter at @Provideo
On this episode of the PVC Podcast Scott Simmons sits down with Gary Adcock and Philip Grossman to talk about all things HDR. Philip is an internationally recognized documentarian and DP who has traveled the world shooting in locations such as the Baikonur Cosmodrome and Chernobyl. Philip was also one of the first recipients of the new RED Komodo camera colored in "Grossman Gold." Philip and Gary go deep into HDR (high dynamic range) imaging, acquisition and viewing. This is a very technical show with HDR discussion across many budget levels. As usual, Scott asks a lot of questions. Like the podcast? Leave us a review on your favorite podcast app! If you have questions hit us up on Twitter at @Provideo Philip Grossman Bio: https://www.philipgrossman.com
Philip Grossman first to fly Drones in Chernobyl
Philip Grossman first to fly Drones in Chernobyl
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Another DAM podcast interview with Philip Grossman | Listen Here are the questions asked: 1. How are you involved with Digital Asset Management? 2. How does an organization focused on the weather use Digital Asset Management? 3. What are the biggest challenges and successes with Digital Asset Management? 4. What advice would you like to share with DAM Professionals and people aspiring to become DAM Professionals? For a transcript, visit http://anotherdampodcast.com/ Questions? Email me at anotherdamblog@gmail.com #reDAM #weather
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