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Following up on a 2022 conversation we had about digital currencies in the Caribbean region, Dr. Jan Schröder of CaribCoin, and Rodney Taylor of the Caribbean Telecommunications Union are back to provide an update on CaribCoin, a regional stablecoin backed by Caribbean assets that will provide a faster and more cost-effective alternative for regional cross-border payments that can also foster Caribbean prosperity. Areas touched on during this conversation include: * the value proposition of CaribCoin and the role it could play in strengthening the resilience of the region; * success and risk factors associated with the integration of CaribCoin; * the safety measures that have been put in place to foster trust in CaribCoin; and * what is next for CaribCoin. The episode, show notes and links to some of the things mentioned during the episode can be found on the ICT Pulse Podcast Page (www.ict-pulse.com/category/podcast/) Enjoyed the episode? Do rate the show and leave us a review! Also, connect with us on: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ICTPulse/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/ictpulse/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/ICTPulse LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/3745954/admin/ Join our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/qnUtj Music credit: The Last Word (Oui Ma Chérie), by Andy Narrell Podcast editing support: Mayra Bonilla Lopez ----------------
There's motion in the Caribbean region. The area is known for its constant movement of people, businesses, and services across national borders. Whether for work, trade, or social reasons, citizens routinely engage in cross-border exchanges. Interoperability, as a consequence, becomes a prerequisite and enabler of these (and further) exchanges. Rodney Taylor, Secretary-General of the Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU), and Heiko Vainsalu, Senior Expert at the e-Governance Academy, join us in this podcast episode to explore how facilitating such exchange extends beyond matters of technology. Rather, it is a natural step to translate existing patterns of movement and collaboration into the digital space.
In our last instalment of the year in our series, The Internet we should want in 2024 and beyond, we are joined by Rodney Taylor, the Secretary-General (SG) of the Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU). In a candid conversation, the SG provides a regional perspective on the role the internet should be playing in the Caribbean region. He also shares his thoughts on, among other things: * could the CARICOM Single ICT Space become irrelevant even before it is fully realised; * the region's digital economy; * the impact, if any, the Internet of Things could have in the region; and * what we, as a region, should want regarding privacy and data protection. The episode, show notes and links to some of the things mentioned during the episode can be found on the ICT Pulse Podcast Page (www.ict-pulse.com/category/podcast/) Enjoyed the episode? Do rate the show and leave us a review! Also, connect with us on: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ICTPulse/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/ictpulse/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/ICTPulse LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/3745954/admin/ Join our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/qnUtj Music credit: The Last Word (Oui Ma Chérie), by Andy Narrell ---------------- Also, Sponsorship Opportunities! The ICT Pulse Podcast is accepting sponsors! Would you like to partner with us to produce an episode of the podcast, or highlight a product or service to our audience? Do get in touch at info@ict-pulse.com with “Podcast Sponsorship” as the subject, or via social media @ictpulse, for more details. _______________
In this comprehensive article, we will delve into the intriguing world of mortgage elimination, a process that aims to set you on the path to having a free and clear home. The journey begins with Rodney Taylor, who stumbled upon this method during a challenging time in his life. We'll explore how Rodney's experience led him to uncover eye-opening revelations about the mortgage system, contracts, and the power dynamics within the banking industry.
In the first episode of our new series, Tech in Africa, we discuss with the Secretaries General of the African Telecommunications Union (ATU), John Omo, and of the Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU), Rodney Taylor: * the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between their organisations with a view to strengthening the partnership between them; * how digital diplomacy works between countries and regions of diverse sizes, economies and challenges; * projects or initiatives that could be implemented that leverage the MoU; and * outputs or outcomes the ATU and CTU would like achieved by the end of the current term of the MoU. The episode, show notes and links to some of the things mentioned during the episode can be found on the ICT Pulse Podcast Page (www.ict-pulse.com/category/podcast/) Enjoyed the episode? Do rate the show and leave us a review! Also, connect with us on: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ICTPulse/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/ictpulse/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/ICTPulse LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/3745954/admin/ Join our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/qnUtj Music credit: The Last Word (Oui Ma Chérie), by Andy Narrell Podcast editing support: Mayra Bonilla Lopez ---------------- Also, Sponsorship Opportunities! The ICT Pulse Podcast is accepting sponsors! Would you like to partner with us to produce an episode of the podcast, or highlight a product or service to our audience? Do get in touch at info@ict-pulse.com with “Podcast Sponsorship” as the subject, or via social media @ictpulse, for more details. _______________
Unreliable power supply due to excessive load shedding has most South Africans worried about the future. However, every consumer can make a difference by using technology. For example, automation can make the job of managing and saving energy less expensive and arduous. Similarly, making use of the internet of things (IoT), machine learning and managed services can also have a positive impact on any business's energy usage. Guardian Eye, a monitoring technology leader, offers cloud-based managed services that address organisations' energy requirements. TechCentral spoke with Rodney Taylor, the company's MD, about how its consultation services have guided large enterprises, particularly those in the retail space, but also entities from a wide range of industries. Guardian Eye offers assessments, gap analyses and energy consumption forecasting to get to the root of customers' energy challenges. All these actions help businesses learn how they can use technology to optimise their energy consumption patterns. As a data-led organisation, Guardian Eye helps customers monitor workflows on Web or mobile apps, helping them to anticipate equipment failure before it becomes a problem. In addition, the company's platform monitors valuable assets against the risk of theft and damage. In many instances, pre-emptive warning signals are automatically triggered and sent directly to the security companies to act on. The message is clear: energy today is a luxury, and we all need to be smart about how we manage it. If you want to use energy more efficiently and effectively, this conversation is worth your time. Guardian Eye - your gateway to integrated, intelligent, informed and improved living. A Vivica Holdings Company. * TCS Impact Series episodes are paid for by the party concerned TechCentral
Matel just introduced its latest Barbie with hearing aids! So what better way to celebrate this inclusive new doll collection than by shining a light on a hearing aid clinic, owned and operated by a woman. Sherri Wesley helps to educate people on hearing loss and find the solutions and technology for those struggling with hearing impairment. Remember when our parents would tell us to turn the music down on our MP3 players because we could go deaf? Turns out, they weren't kidding! Even a one-time exposure to extreme loud sound or long periods of loud music can cause hearing loss, and Sherri explains how she and practicing audiologist, Dr. Rodney Taylor, helps their patients protect, preserve and enhance their hearing through hearing aids. Sherri explains her journey from working in sales in the dental field to owning and operating a hearing aid clinic, how the pandemic affected her business (like how would a virtual service work for the hearing impaired?!), and Holly basically plays Who Wants to Be a Millionnaire by questioning Sherri's skillset in her rapid 10 hearing aid trivia!
Continuing our Fintech in the Caribbean series, and with Dr. Jan Schröder of CaribCoin, and Rodney Taylor of the Caribbean Telecommunications Union, we discuss fintech in the region, the opportunities and challenges that exist, along with on digital currencies, CBDCs and CaribCoin, a regional stablecoin that is currently being developed, which has the potential to transform trade and the wider Caribbean business landscape. The episode, show notes and links to some of the things mentioned during the episode can be found at ICT Pulse Podcast Page (www.ict-pulse.com/category/podcast/) Do subscribe and leave us a review! Music credit: The Last Word (Oui Ma Chérie), by Andy Narrell Podcast editing support: Mayra Bonilla Lopez
Rodney Taylor, Secretary General of the Caribbean Telecommunications Union, discusses digital transformation and the potential role of the post: The emotion of international mail Innovation in telecommunications and IT in Barbados Digital transformation's critical role in supporting peoples and governments Delivering government services digitally The CTU's role and mandate, from establishment by CARICOM through to understanding the "metaverse" Supporting CARICOM single market and economy through telecommunications Key areas of digital transformation the CTU is working on, including accessing government services online Opportunities for collaboration with postal operators in digital transformation How the pandemic fuelled innovation and development in digital transformation, and partnerships with the post Scope for working with other international organisations Trends in regional e-commerce Inclusion of all social groups in digital transformation .post top level domain and cyber security Raising awareness of cyber crime and cyber security, and including provisions for cyber crime and data protection in legislation International and cross-sector cooperation in internet and data governance
All Aboard!!...Matt Burnett, Port Neches-Groves football legend, talks with Buck and his brother Brad about...growing up in Port Neches;family influences on him;his years at Port Neches Middle School;playing football Port Neches-Groves High School;the transition into the Coach Doug Ethridge era in 1973;the 1974 State Semifinalist football run, and its coaches, games, and players;and other topics!The podcast brings up a wide range of names from Southeast Texas, including Jimmy Burnett, Jackie Hebert Burnett, Brad Burnett, brother Riley Burnett, Tracy Burnett, Kim Burnett, Gene McCollum, uncle Riley Burnett, Coach Lewis Ford, Patty Hebert Kasper, John DeVillier, Don Miller, Dan Miller, Bobby Trahan, Mary Ann Trahan, Tippy Durham, P J Granger, Joe Williamson, Carl Carson, Lindy Williamson Burnett, Butch Troy, Irene Ford, Rodney Taylor, Jeff Bergeron, Reed Miller, Jerry Hebert, Doug Ethridge, Ken Watson, Ken Clearman, Paul Carswell, Jackie Hathorn, Cecil Green, Bruce Bush, Phil Endicott, Phil Vergara, Wayne Winn, Tim Nunez, Terry Cobb, Pat Daigle, Steve Fry, Leslie Hannah, Donnie Standley, Dean Young, Paul Williams, Mike Havard, Coach Joe Washington, Kyle Aguillard, Neal Morgan, Ricky Vaught, Andy Gilbert, David Jones, Mark Vise, Mark Buchanan, Don Clayton, Mike Giblin, Mike Kirkpatrick, Craig Harmon, Karl Segura, Kirk Romero, Kent Goza, Wilson Weber, Ricky Simpson, Dougald McDougald, Jack Collazo, Doug Watson, Jim Holcomb, Von Robinson, Charles Cropper, Harold McDonald, Jim Bob Helduser, Paul Benton, Fred Theriot, Steve Brown, Kyle Bowser, Tim Owen, and more!Hear Matt tell about going from winning one game in junior high, to playing in the Astrodome against Brazoswood in the State Semifinals his senior year.Don't miss out! Get on board the Ethridge train with Matt!Right here on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Attention passengers...Now boarding at Gate # 24...Jeff "The Jet" Bergeron, legendary Texas high school running back, takes listeners on a round trip, first class flight, as he cruises through: his early years at Port Neches Junior High;his historic All State and All American football career at Port Neches-Groves High School;his experiences as the #1 football recruit in the state of Texas;his post high school football career at the University of Houston, Stephen F. Austin University, Lamar University, and the Seattle Seahawks;his teaching and coaching career at PNGISD;his tenure on the PNGISD school board;his current position as Director of Maintenance and Facilities at PNGISD;his family;and other topics!The flight manifest brings up a wide range of names from Southeast Texas, including Coach Lewis Ford, Cheryl Bergeron, Belinda Bergeron, P. J. Granger, Phillip Vergara, Olivia Vergara, Bill Worsham, Monte Hanks, Mike Loupe, Danny Hare, James Louvier, Leyton Brown, Mike Simpson, Kerry Chatagnier, Greg Bryant, Ken Watson, Jackie Hathorn, Butch Troy, Steve Osborne, Floyd Keeney, Jeff Greenway, Robert Giblin, Lonnie Beaumont, Carlos Adams, Donnie Richards, Don Trahan, Elton Woodrom, Nolan Miller, Jon Clark, Larry Mayer, Robert Perry, Coach Joe Washington, Kim Bergman, Terry Melancon, Mark Hammond, Jim Hilliard, Tighe Huber, Paul Walker, Burt Darden, Bob West, Scooter O'Neal, Leonard Coplin, Steve Collazo, Jeff Woodard, Norman Abshere, Robert Fuller, Mike Reeder, David McCoy, David Mire, David Bruno, Jerry Hebert, Little Joe Washington, Mike Burke, Smitty Hill, Gordon LeBoeuf, Duriel Harris, Kenny Harrison, Kevin Way, Mark Grissom, Doug Stanley, Randy Lovelace, Rodney Taylor, Mike Keeney, Leslie Hanna, Becky Hanna, David Boullion, Kooter Davis, Reed Miller, Hubert Miller, Craig Hebert, Chris Broussard, Joe Gernentz, Kim Folse, Nathaniel Springer, Donnie Standley, Dean Young, Paul Williams, Wade Phillips, Joe Landry, Tommy Landry, Reggie Rogers, Rodney Bernard, Kevin Bell, Matt Burnett, Bob Frederick, Christy Morace, Don Bryson, Wayne Winn, Terry Cobb, Mike Bradshaw, Lloyd Ricketson, David Halbrook, David LeJeune, Ron McGill, Jimmy Burnett, Lana Parker, Scott Bartlett, Brandon Cropper, Dustin Marsh, Jake Lefort, Eric Sullivan, Dallon James, Dr. Mike Gonzales, Kyle Segura, Sherry Drawhorn, Julie Gauthier, Judge Leonard Giblin Jr, Bonnie Jennings, Casey Warner, Chad Loupe, Jackie Havard, Angie Young, Prissy Bergeron, Tana Bergeron, Steve Perricone, Son Jeff Bergeron, Heather Bergeron, Grandson Jeffery Bergeron, Dustin Long, Bo Wortham, Lew Ford--and more!!Fasten your seat belts, the flight plan is filed,...and we're ready for take off!Right here on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Ideally, a unified Caribbean region should be better and stronger than its constituent parts. With regard to telecoms and ICT, we still in the process of establishing a seamless and harmonised regional space. In our recent conversation with Rodney Taylor, the new Secretary General of the Caribbean Telecommunications Union, he shares his thoughts on, among other things: the CARICOM Single ICT Space; the efforts afoot to establish a regional regulatory machinery; and what should be the region's priorities, with respect to telecoms and ICT. Show notes and links to some of the things mentioned during the episode can be found at www.ict-pulse.com/category/podcast/ Do subscribe and leave us a review! Music credit: Red Peas and Rice, Ray Holman Podcast editing support: Mayra Bonilla Lopez
In this Roundtable we are joined by Cinematographers Rodney Taylor (ASC), Tommy Maddox Upshaw (ASC), and Eric Branco. Rodney has been a long time Television DP and his recent credits include Swagger and Ballers. Tommy is also a veteran of the Television world and recently became a member of the ASC; his recent credits include Empire and Snowfall. Eric has established himself in the indie film world, and his latest films are Clemency, which won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize in 2019 and Forty Year Old Version, which won the US Dramatic Award at Sundance in 2020. He also recently shot his first TV series for HBO. A broad range of topics are discussed, including how to transition into Television from the movie world, how the genres differ, the toll the industry can have on family life, and what these filmmakers have learned from previous mistakes.
Rodney Taylor Stops by BossTalk 101 and gives Insight on some Key Elements to Pastoring in a Pandemic . As Covid-19 crisis drags on, Many Church Leaders find themselves tired, discouraged and anxious regarding the long-term implications of the Pandemic. Pastors are wondering How they can apply Biblical Roles and goals for pastoral ministry in such radically altered context. Rodney Taylor has chose to Walk in Faith not Fear concerning the doors of his Church while implementing extra precautions such as more Hand Sanitizers, Less Hugs and 6 feet spacing. "Empower Your People as you Mobilize the Church" has created a wave like never before this is so Important. Pastor Rodney Taylor came up in a time where his connection tho the street led him into some Dark places "But God" has taken him and is using him as a witness to Show that All things are Possible. BossTalk 101 ApprovedApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yD2UzY...
Smooth Jazz Weekend is a weekly syndicated radio show that focuses on modern contemporary jazz featuring INDEPENDENT ARTISTS ONLY.Jazz fans and Jazz lovers will discover and experience ONLY THE BEST of indie jazz music.Get ready to be entertained, informed and inspired by show host, former CBS radio & music producer Tina E.Featured Artists: Brenden Rothwell, Ace Livingston, Steve Cole, Kenny Nightingale, Cindy Bradley, Rodney Taylor, Rodney Keyy Jr., Madoca, Ben Tankard, Roco Ventrella, Damien Escobar, Urbanity and King James. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Smooth Jazz Weekend is a weekly syndicated radio show that focuses on modern contemporary jazz featuring INDEPENDENT ARTISTS ONLY. Jazz fans and Jazz lovers will discover and experience ONLY THE BEST of indie jazz music. Get ready to be entertained, informed and inspired by show host, former CBS radio & music producer Tina E. **Featured Artists: Brenden Rothwell, Ace Livingston, Steve Cole, Kenny Nightingale, Cindy Bradley, Rodney Taylor, Rodney Kelly Jr., Madoca, Ben Tankard, Roco Ventrella, Damien Escobar, Urbanity and King James.**
Smooth Jazz Weekend is a weekly syndicated radio show that focuses on modern contemporary jazz featuring INDEPENDENT ARTISTS ONLY. Jazz fans and Jazz lovers will discover and experience ONLY THE BEST of indie jazz music. Get ready to be entertained, informed and inspired by show host, former CBS radio & music producer Tina E. **Featured Artists: Brenden Rothwell, Ace Livingston, Steve Cole, Kenny Nightingale, Cindy Bradley, Rodney Taylor, Rodney Kelly Jr., Madoca, Ben Tankard, Roco Ventrella, Damien Escobar, Urbanity and King James.**
Smooth Jazz Weekend is a weekly syndicated radio show that focuses on modern contemporary jazz featuring INDEPENDENT ARTISTS ONLY. Jazz fans and Jazz lovers will discover and experience ONLY THE BEST of indie jazz music. Get ready to be entertained, informed and inspired by show host, former CBS radio & music producer Tina E. Featured Artists: Brenden Rothwell, Ace Livingston, Steve Cole, Kenny Nightingale, Cindy Bradley, Rodney Taylor, Rodney Keyy Jr., Madoca, Ben Tankard, Roco Ventrella, Damien Escobar, Urbanity and King James.
Smooth Jazz Weekend is a weekly syndicated radio show that focuses on modern contemporary jazz featuring INDEPENDENT ARTISTS ONLY. Jazz fans and Jazz lovers will discover and experience ONLY THE BEST of indie jazz music. Get ready to be entertained, informed and inspired by show host, former CBS radio & music producer Tina E. **Featured Artists: Brenden Rothwell, Ace Livingston, Steve Cole, Kenny Nightingale, Cindy Bradley, Rodney Taylor, Rodney Kelly Jr., Madoca, Ben Tankard, Roco Ventrella, Damien Escobar, Urbanity and King James.**
What's up people the podcast gods on the come up are back with part 2 of live from death row with inmate Rodney Taylor. Dris sits down with Taylor to finish their conversation But first Dris & Chris get into the usual shits from the past week. Enjoy
What's good people. The Gods are back with another installment for your listening pleasure. They get right into the sh@#ts with last week's episode of GOT (Game Of Thrones) & how Dris feels the night king didn't get a fair chance to flourish and be the best villain he can be African black begs to differ. The Gods also get into the rachetness of the week for a little bit to make room for the main focus of this episode. Dris has a phone interview with an inmate (Rodney Taylor) who is currently on death row for murder. Taylor is in the process of an appeal on the ruling he feels he is rehabilitated and deserves life in prison. Dris holds the interview asking questions about his physical & mental his day to day & why he feels he should not have his life taken away.
Rodney Taylor He is one of the best Producers and Sound Engineers in the Country! Hailing from the Chicagoland area with a decade plus of experience in the music industry, this episode he takes us on a journey of his life. From his Humble Beginnings to his Chart Topping Debuts! Instagram: @Taylor.Rodney Checkout the latest project he's worked on #1 Billboard Debut New Album, Ricky Dillard & New Generation "10" Follow the show on Twitter - @ItUrWorldPod_ Thank You!
Host Paul Booth will interview Cinematographer Rodney Taylor who is nominated for an EMMY for HBO's Ballers. We will discuss movies, television, the art of cinematography and production.
On our first episode of Rack Focus, Josh Hayes (Executive Director, Visual Anarchy) interviews Cinematographer Rodney Taylor. Rodney Taylor, ASC is currently lensing Fox’s Shots Fired with director/executive producer Gina Prince Bythewood and executive producer Brian Grazer. Taylor’s television credits also include: season two of HBO’s Ballers starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, which premieres July 17; season two and three of Getting On, the HBO medical comedy based on the British series of the same name; and season two of FX’s Married starring Judy Greer and Nat Faxon. In 2014, Taylor lensed Supremacy with director Deon Taylor, a drama starring Danny Glover, Joe Anderson and Anson Mount about a paroled white supremacist and his girlfriend who take an African American family hostage. He also lensed Holbrook/Twain: An American Odyssey, a documentary starring Hal Holbrook, Emile Hirsh, Sean Penn and Martin Sheen. Both films premiered at the 2014Los Angeles Film Festival. Other features Taylor shot include: Michael Kristoff’s Live at the Foxes Den, starring Jackson Rathbone; That Evening Sun, starring Mia Wasikowska and Hal Holbrook; Save Me, which premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival; the powerful film Swimmers, which received acclaim as an official selection of the 2005 Sundance Film Festival and won the Grand Jury Prize for Best New American Film at the Seattle Film Festival; and Grind, where Taylor was chosen for the InternationalC inematographers Guild Film Showcase in 1999 for his work on the 35mm short film. Taylor is known for his IMAX cinematography, with films including: Wired to Win, a film about the Tour de France; the Academy Award nominated Alaska: Spirit of the Wild; and Ride Around the World, an international cowboy film. In 2003 Taylor received the Kodak Vision Award for his excellence and versatility in the IMAX format. He has photographed extensively in Tanzania, Ethiopia, Kenya, Japan, Alaska, Australia, Argentina, Chile, Russia, Taiwan and France, as well as in a plethora of state-side locations from New York City to Knoxville, Tennessee.
Are you a salad bar skeptic? If you are, you’re not alone. Many a committed K-12 food service director is hesitant to try, out of concern over participation, waste, expense, mess, and food safety. And now salad bars in schools are seemingly even trickier to pull off. How do you insure that kids are meeting their daily fruit and vegetable quotas–and the required weekly balance of green and orange veggies, and beans and peas–if you let them serve themselves? For answers, we will first turn to school salad bar evangelist Rodney Taylor, from Riverside Unified, and two of his talented staff. This program was sponsored by Tabard Inn “Every kid goes through the salad bar first. At that point they are engaged by an adult on each side who encourage children to eat the colors. We want the plate to be colorful.” [09:00] Rodney Taylor on Inside School Food “I have served over 6 million salad bar meals in Riverside. For those who tell you it places children at risk – I’ll tell you I haven’t lost one child yet.” [15:00] “There’s a level of service we want to be able to provide. Once they [the children] see that you care – it will immediately turn [things] around.” [31:00] — Ryan Douglas on Inside School Food
Talking Smooth Jazz welcomes Flutist Randy Muller and Saxophonist Rodney Taylor.
"Sax Man Rodney Taylor is coming your way" Saxophonist Rodney Taylor was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He formerly toured with Anita Baker for three years and is now focusing on his career as being a solo Recording Artist you don't want to miss this rare treat! So be sure to tune in. Contact Email:Rodneysax1@mac.com
Rodney Taylor, ASC, cinematographer of That Evening Sun, talks with AC’s Jim Hemphill about shooting a low-budget anamorphic feature on location and finishing using old school photochemical techniques.
Rodney Taylor, ASC, cinematographer of That Evening Sun, talks with AC’s Jim Hemphill about shooting a low-budget anamorphic feature on location and finishing using old school photochemical techniques.
Lance Acord, ASC, cinematographer of Where the Wild Things Are, continues his conversation with fellow ASC member Rodney Taylor, focusing on his career and the art scene in Los Angeles and San Francisco in the 80s.
Lance Acord, ASC, cinematographer of Where the Wild Things Are, continues his conversation with fellow ASC member Rodney Taylor, focusing on his career and the art scene in Los Angeles and San Francisco in the 80s.
Lance Acord, ASC, cinematographer of Spike Jonze’ adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are, discusses the creative underpinnings of this film and the techniques he used to tackle its artistic challenges with fellow ASC member Rodney Taylor.
Lance Acord, ASC, cinematographer of Spike Jonze’ adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are, discusses the creative underpinnings of this film and the techniques he used to tackle its artistic challenges with fellow ASC member Rodney Taylor.
Owen Roizman, ASC chats about his lighting aesthetic, reveals his technique for flashing film stock and shares anecdotes from the set of the 1974 version of The Taking of Pelham One Two Three with fellow ASC member Rodney Taylor.
Owen Roizman, ASC chats about his lighting aesthetic, reveals his technique for flashing film stock and shares anecdotes from the set of the 1974 version of The Taking of Pelham One Two Three with fellow ASC member Rodney Taylor.