Blackmagic Design schedule for presentations by a variety of filmmakers, streamers and broadcasters at its booth during the 2019 NAB show.
The presentations will provide a look at the vision and techniques used by customers with a variety of Blackmagic Design products. The presentations will take place in between DaVinci Resolve Studio demo sessions on the main stage at the Blackmagic Design Booth (SL216).
Monday, April 8
11:00 am
DigitalFilm Tree’s Dan Judy will discuss their workflow on the CW’s “The 100,” and how they use DaVinci Resolve for remote finishing, grading and editing;
1:00 pm
Cinematographer Roy H Wagner, ASC, will present his latest feature film, “Stand!” shot entirely on the URSA Mini Pro 4.6k;
3:00 pm
Producer and educator Bill Allan details his Emmy award winning broadcasts at Chicago Lyons Township High School;
Tuesday, April 9
11:00 am
Producer/Director Steven Calcote presents his newest project “Orbital Redux,” the first live streamed episodic narrative science fiction program;
1:00 pm
Alexis Hurkman presents “Carry My Heart to the Yellow River” using a complete DaVinci Resolve workflow in 4K HDR;
3:00 pm
Director David Risotto and Cinematographer Robert Giles present the feature film “The Silent Natural” using URSA Mini Pro and DaVinci Resolve Studio;
5:00 pm
Award winning filmmaker Jody Eldred presenting on the use of the new URSA Mini Pro G2 on his recent Uganda film project;
Wednesday, April 10
11:00 am
Visual Effects Supervisor Matt Hoffman from BluFire Studios presents on his use of Fusion on the WB’s “The Outpost;”
1:00 pm
Chris Sobchak takes us on tour with Elton John, and discusses his use of DaVinci Resolve for full scale post production;
3:00 pm
Colorist Ryan McNeal from RKM Studios talks about music video production using Blackmagic RAW and DaVinci Resolve Studio.
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