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Welcome to the NAB 2019 newsletter. Kevin, Warren, Gregg, Simon and David will be presenting and walking the NAB halls this year. Next year NAB starts on Sunday so it will be the last year of lazing around the pool pre show! The guys will be checking out new tech and presenting at different times during the week, details below. We are looking forward to meeting past and possible new ICA students. Please contact us here if you want to arrange a meeting to discuss your training requirements. info@icolorist.com |
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The Colorist Mixer Sunday 6th April
Going to the Mixer and want to get some insider info. Here is what happened at last year’s event.
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How to make money as a Colorist? Monday 1400-1515
Post Production World presentation. Warren will breakdown what he is doing to try and stay ahead of the competition and in turn pay his mortgage. |
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Resolve Power Tips panel. Monday 1700-1830
Post Production World presentation. Resolve Power Tips panel.
Warren is part of a panel hosted by Jeff Greenberg
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Focus on Color Correction and Grading Tuesday 0930-1645
Post Production World presentation. Warren and Kevin will be presenting on Tuesday at the Post Production World Color Day.They will be joined by Jeff Greenberg, Alexis van Hurkman, Ayumi Ashley and Katie Hinsen.
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ICA sponsors at NAB Remember as an ICA member you can get discounts from our sponsors.
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FSI Booth #SL6328
See their latest HDR monitors and join our Colorist Mixer partners Mixing Light on the FSI booth throughout the show.
SpectraCal Booth #SL8407 If you are not calibrated you are not confident. Catch a demo of their latest calibration software.
Blackmagic Design Booth #SL216 The largest booth at NAB? See what Grant Petty and his team have been cooking up for this year’s show.
Dolby. Booth #SU1702 See the latest Dolby Vision demos
OWC. Booth #C9252 Check out their latest in storage and really useful post production devices.
AbelCine. Abelcine staff will be on hand to answer any kit or training related questions
FXPHD No booth at NAB so contact Warren with any online training questions. FXPHD-WEB |
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2019 NAB SHOW BIRDS OF A FEATHER COLORIST SESSIONTitle: What are the Best Ways to Manage Color for HDR and Multiple Deliverables?
Monday April 8th, 15.30 - 16.30 (followed by complimentary drinks) CSI hosts the colorist Birds of a Feather event
An interactive discussion about best practices for color management and color workflows from cinematography to color grading for live action, animation and VFX footage in a world of HDR and multiple format deliverables. Hosted by Colorist Society International Entry Free NAB BoFs are open to all attendees with an NAB pass (Exhibits, Flex Pass/conference, etc.). Do share the following free Exhibits Pass code in your communications: BOF19, so that interested parties can easily register. Location All BoFs will be held at North Hall, Upper, N243. The room sits near the top of the escalator leading from the wide concourse walkway between Central and North Halls to the upper level meeting rooms. (The concourse is where the American Express lounge, a FedX and fast food shops are located). It is not a long walk! Beverages We will be serving complimentary wines and beers after the session (16.30 - 1800) |
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CSI COLORIST DEMOS - ALL WELCOME
- Tues 9th at 1400 at ASUS booth introduction to affordable HDR with Kevin Shaw - showing PA32UC, PA32UCX(with mini LED backlight) and PQ22UC(the portable OLED monitor)
- Weds 10th at 1500 BMD Booth SL216 meet blackmagic design and ask about he latest updates
- Weds 10th at 1700 Dolby Booth. Dolby Vision presentation and discussion by Kevin Shaw.
further appointments to be announced.
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WHAT DID HDR EVER DO FOR YOU?
A look at the benefits of HDR mastering and an overview of the changes HDR brings to shooting, grading and finishing. The talk will include some suggestions for creating good HDR and for inspiring audiences in new ways. |
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KEVIN BRINGS ICA CLASSES TO NEW LOCATIONS IN 2019
The big benefit of ICA training is the face to face classroom setups, which bring many of the benefits of apprenticeship and mentoring schemes to those without the time, opportunity or inclination to be an assistant colorist. In 2019, so far Kevin has taught in Berlin, Taipei and Moscow. Coming up after NAB are classes in Los Angeles, Montreal and New York and then later in the year London, Atlanta, Beijing and Johhanesburg. If you are interested in any of these locations or would like to arrange a new location please send your request to info@icolorist.com or contact Kevin directly.
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THE DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH Kevin has been actively engaged in the introduction of HDR for several years now. He is a recognised Dolby Vision instructor and has recently studied the Onyx Cinema with Samsung. But the home television market is evolving faster than anything else and has presented a conundrum to colorists and productions alike. Just two years ago there was only one commercially available reference monitor that met the expectations of colorists for HDR10 mastering. HDR10 is an important standard because it is the only HDR television standard that all the current devices support. In the last year we have seen dozens of displays and several technologies come to market, but all of those that meet HDR10 and better mastering specifications cost well over US $20,000. Now, there is a challenger with a reference display less than a tenth of that price that brings high end HDR to those of us without jobs with six figure budgets. Read more |
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COLORIST MIXER AROUND THE WORLD
Whilst in Taiwan for classes at Digimax, Kevin, ICA and local company Stone Soup Production Co. joined forces to host the biggest Taipei Colorist Mixer yet. About 80 people turned up, and a good number of them walked away with some brilliant prizes. A huge thank you to our sponsors Blackmagic Design, ASUS, Intel, Colorist Society International and DV ASIA. Also a big thank you to The French Kiss or their hospitality and excellent food!
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