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The HPA to Present On-Set Dailies: WTF? Part 2

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The Hollywood Post Alliance Sales Career Resource Group (SCRG) will present “On-Set Dailies: WTF? Part 2” Oct. 10 at the Beverly Garland Hotel in North Hollywood from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

In July, “On-Set Dailies: WTF (What’s the Flow)” was the best-attended SCRG luncheon ever, digging into the workflow conundrum facing networks, creatives and studios. The lively and sometimes controversial conversation will continue with “On-Set Dailies: WTF? Part 2” focusing on the question: “What’s the Future?”

The discussion will delve into the role that facilities, cameras and editorial play in on-set services and how and why the postproduction landscape is changing and what industry professionals will need to know in the future.

WTF? Part 2 will include a renowned group of panelists, including Larry Chernoff, CEO, MTI; Michael Cioni, CEO, Light Iron; Steven Poster, ASC, president of the International Cinematographers Guild Local 600; Tom Vice, vice president, general manager, nextLAB, FotoKem; David Waters, vice president of on-location services, Technicolor, and Joachim Zell, vice president, image science/remote services and technical director, Deluxe. The panelists will share their knowledge built on real world experience encompassing a variety of dailies systems and focus on what they have learned along the way. Leon Silverman, general manager, digital studio, Walt Disney Studios and president of the Hollywood Post Alliance will lead the discussion.

The HPA SCRG luncheons are engaging educational events that create community among sales, marketing and business development professionals and provide a forum of support and resources.

Early registration is encouraged as SCRG luncheon events often sell out and higher fees will apply for onsite registrations. For more information, visit http://www.hpaonline.com.

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