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"Seeing More Red! Post Production Workflow for The Red One Camera Part 2" Friday March 11th 11am-1pm Poolside Room
Friday March 11th, 11am-1pm Poolside Room
(Please arrive 15 min early to pick up your badge)
with Eric Latek, President, Phantazma Pictures
Our Price:
$39.00
Description
Post-Production Workflow:
The second part of the Red One Workshop will showcase how to transfer files from production to post for the various post-production workflow options. Learn how to edit and color correct Native Raw files in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 & Adobe After Effects CS5.
Eric Scott Latek graduated with a BS in Film Concentration, Visual and Media Arts / Mass Communication from Emerson College in 1998. Won "Best International Director", AFMA International Film Festival, "People's Choice Award", Adobe Digital Cinema, and "WOW" Award, Tampa International Education & Time Warner Film Festival for his short film
"A Life In The Day of Ringo Vings".
In the summer of 2002, Latek turned his attention to the documentary world with the feature film "Sweet Dreams. The story follows the lives of a Derek, a 19 year-old street bookie, and Italian Boxer Gary "Tiger" Balletto. He's now hard at work on a 12-part documentary series, Three Degrees, on the personal journey and sacrifices of 4 martial arts fighters as they move away from the ring and into a life unknown. Furthermore, Latek is hard at work with a feature on post-traumatic stress disorder experienced by firefighters, paramedics and rescue workers.
In 2008 Latek was noted by Filmmaker Magazine as one of the "25 New Faces In Film".