“Audiences like to see the chararcters move through the real locations. You can’t replicate that on a stage.”
The rise of virtual production and the use of techniques such as LED volume walls may be useful, but there is always be a need for physical locations, said leading international location professionals at the inaugural Mediterrane Film Festival in Malta this week.
“The physical location will always trump a studio location in that the audience would like to see the characters move through the location. You can’t replicate that 100% of the time on stage,” said Michael Glaser, a US-based...
The rise of virtual production and the use of techniques such as LED volume walls may be useful, but there is always be a need for physical locations, said leading international location professionals at the inaugural Mediterrane Film Festival in Malta this week.
“The physical location will always trump a studio location in that the audience would like to see the characters move through the location. You can’t replicate that 100% of the time on stage,” said Michael Glaser, a US-based...
- 6/28/2023
- by Gabriella Geisinger
- ScreenDaily
New festival unveils speakers for industry programme running June 26-29.
Senior production execs from Warner Bros and Skydance as well as leading producers and location managers are among the speakers at the inaugural Mediterrane Film Festival convention in Malta.
The programme, running from June 26-29, addresses topics such as film financing models, digital technology in film as well as industry work standards and sustainability.
Among the confirmed speakers are Kevin Trehy, EVP of physical production at Warner Brothers UK; Mark Costa, SVP of production at Warner Bros Discovery - HBO/Max Originals; and Olivia Koterska, manager of production at Skydance.
Senior production execs from Warner Bros and Skydance as well as leading producers and location managers are among the speakers at the inaugural Mediterrane Film Festival convention in Malta.
The programme, running from June 26-29, addresses topics such as film financing models, digital technology in film as well as industry work standards and sustainability.
Among the confirmed speakers are Kevin Trehy, EVP of physical production at Warner Brothers UK; Mark Costa, SVP of production at Warner Bros Discovery - HBO/Max Originals; and Olivia Koterska, manager of production at Skydance.
- 5/31/2023
- by Tim Dams
- ScreenDaily
New festival unveils speakers for industry programme running June 26-29.
Senior production execs from Warner Bros, Skydance and See Saw Films as well as leading producers and location managers are among the speakers at the inaugural Mediterrane Film Festival convention in Malta.
The programme, running from June 26-29, addresses topics such as film financing models, digital technology in film as well as industry work standards and sustainability.
Among the confirmed speakers are Kevin Trehy, EVP of physical production at Warner Brothers UK; Mark Costa, SVP of production at Warner Bros Discovery - HBO/Max Originals; Olivia Koterska, manager of production at Skydance; and Emily Leach,...
Senior production execs from Warner Bros, Skydance and See Saw Films as well as leading producers and location managers are among the speakers at the inaugural Mediterrane Film Festival convention in Malta.
The programme, running from June 26-29, addresses topics such as film financing models, digital technology in film as well as industry work standards and sustainability.
Among the confirmed speakers are Kevin Trehy, EVP of physical production at Warner Brothers UK; Mark Costa, SVP of production at Warner Bros Discovery - HBO/Max Originals; Olivia Koterska, manager of production at Skydance; and Emily Leach,...
- 5/31/2023
- by Tim Dams
- ScreenDaily
“Don’t Worry Darling,” “9-1-1” and the forthcoming comedy “80 for Brady” were among the winners at the 27th annual California on Location Awards Sunday night.
The ceremony, hosted by “Family Feud” announcer Rubin Ervin, recognized location managers, location teams and public employees who facilitated on-location productions across the state.
“Don’t Worry Darling” received location team of the year for a studio feature, beating category finalists “The Fabelmans” and “White Men Can’t Jump.” Chris Baugh, who was also nominated for his work on “Babylon,” scored location manager of the year for a studio feature for the psychological thriller.
“It was extremely difficult and challenging. So to pull that off — I can’t even remember it, but we got through it,” Baugh said, referring to his team for “Don’t Worry Darling.” “We were all in the trenches together and I couldn’t have done it without them. It was actually enjoyable,...
The ceremony, hosted by “Family Feud” announcer Rubin Ervin, recognized location managers, location teams and public employees who facilitated on-location productions across the state.
“Don’t Worry Darling” received location team of the year for a studio feature, beating category finalists “The Fabelmans” and “White Men Can’t Jump.” Chris Baugh, who was also nominated for his work on “Babylon,” scored location manager of the year for a studio feature for the psychological thriller.
“It was extremely difficult and challenging. So to pull that off — I can’t even remember it, but we got through it,” Baugh said, referring to his team for “Don’t Worry Darling.” “We were all in the trenches together and I couldn’t have done it without them. It was actually enjoyable,...
- 12/5/2022
- by Michaela Zee
- Variety Film + TV
Near-death experiences may be the closest we ever come to knowing what exists on the “other side”; and a new series on Destination America, "Ghost Stalkers, premiering in October, looks to solve that very mystery!
From the Press Release:
Many of those who have seen the proverbial "white light" say they returned to life with a sudden sensitivity to the spirit world, and it’s believed that people who are sensitive enough can glimpse through and even enter places – portals – that bridge our realm with the hereafter.
In the all-new series "Ghost Stalkers," produced exclusively for Destination America by Nick Groff ("Ghost Adventures"), two men who crossed over investigate the afterlife that they encountered for a brief, eye-opening moment by exploring American locations that are rumored to house doorways to another dimension.
The six-episode first season of "Ghost Stalkers" premieres Sunday, October 19th, at 10/9c as part of Destination America’s week-long Ghostober stunt,...
From the Press Release:
Many of those who have seen the proverbial "white light" say they returned to life with a sudden sensitivity to the spirit world, and it’s believed that people who are sensitive enough can glimpse through and even enter places – portals – that bridge our realm with the hereafter.
In the all-new series "Ghost Stalkers," produced exclusively for Destination America by Nick Groff ("Ghost Adventures"), two men who crossed over investigate the afterlife that they encountered for a brief, eye-opening moment by exploring American locations that are rumored to house doorways to another dimension.
The six-episode first season of "Ghost Stalkers" premieres Sunday, October 19th, at 10/9c as part of Destination America’s week-long Ghostober stunt,...
- 9/11/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
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