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Posted By Ben Baker,
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Updated: Wednesday, March 16, 2022
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Frame By Frame, Episode 004: Maurice Schell, Peter Frank, Lee Dichter on Sidney Lumet's The Verdict
Sound editor, Maurice Schell (Gimme Shelter, Serpico, The Missouri Breaks, Apocalypse Now, All That Jazz, Melvin and Howard, Reds, Scarface) , re-recording mixer, Lee Dichter, (Grey Gardens, Sophie’s Choice, Hannah and Her Sisters, Miller’s Crossing, The Civil War) and picture editor Peter Frank, (The Verdict, Cadillac Records, Dirty Dancing) share stories about coming up in the 1960's 70's and 80's in the New York film industry and their collaboration on Sidney Lumet’s The Verdict.
Frame By Frame is a podcast series that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we’ll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we’ll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry.
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Posted By Ben Baker,
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Updated: Wednesday, March 16, 2022
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Frame by Frame 001- Reds- Craig McKay & Tom Fleischmann.
Frame By Frame is a podcast series that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we’ll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we’ll share the stories with the people that continue to define New York as an essential capital of the global film industry.
Picture editor, Craig McKay and Re-recording mixer Tom Fleischman talk about early influences getting started in the New York film industry of the 1960’s and 70’s as well as their work on the film by Warren Beatty, Reds.
Hosted by Isabel Sadurni.
Produced by Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.

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Posted By Ben Baker,
Friday, November 13, 2015
Updated: Wednesday, March 16, 2022
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Join us for a podcast with host Isabel Sadurni and New York’s top Editors, about how they consistently and successfully bridge the worlds of non-fictional to scripted editorial. Followed by Q&A.
PANELISTS:
ALLYSON C. JOHNSON
(The Namesake, Vanity Fair, Monsoon Wedding )
SAM POLLARD
(If God Is Willing And Da Creek Don’t Rise, 4 Little Girls, Clockers)
TIM SQUYRES
(Life of Pi, The Armstrong Lie, Syriana)
CRAIG McKAY
(Sin Nombre,Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia)
ALAN OXMAN
(Control Room, Happiness, Welcome To The Dollhouse )
Many established narrative editors have turned their hand todocumentaries, while others have worked in the opposite
direction working as documentarians who crossover intonarrative territory. Whether working within fictional or non-fictional worlds -- we as visual storytellers are instinctively
drawn to elements common to both genres, yet thefilmmaking communities often exist separately.
What are the strengths, strategies and strokes of luckrequired to bridge the two worlds successfully?
BIOS
ALLYSON C. JOHNSON’sFeature Film work includes: Mira
Nair’sAmelia,The Namesake, Vanity Fairand
MonsoonWedding
which received the Golden Lion for Best Film at the2001 Venice Film. Her television work includes NBC’sS
mashand
The Slap, The Wire, Quanticoand
Marco PoloforNetflix. She is presently editing Baz Luhrmann’s series
TheGet Down
for Netflix. Johnson received an Emmy Nominationediting the documentaryT
he Who’s Tommy: The AmazingJourney. Other rockumentaries include
Up From theUnderground
(Quincy Jones),S
ay It Loud(VH-1) and herTriptych short film
Kick Out the Jamsappeared at the
opening of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum. She hasalso collaborated with such filmmakers as Spike Lee and
Griffin Dunne and Bill Moyers.
SAM POLLARDis an Emmy and Peabody Award winning
feature film and television video editor, and documentaryproducer/director whose work spans almost thirty years. He
recently completed as Producer/Director a 90-minutedocumentary titled
August Wilson: The Ground On Which I
Standfor the PBS series American Masters. His first
assignment as a documentary producer came in 1989 forHenry Hampton's Blackside production
Eyes On The Prize II:
America at the Racial Crossroadsfor which he received a
Peabody Award. Between 1990 and 2010, Mr. Pollard editeda number of Spike Lee's films:
Mo' Better Blues, Jungle
Fever, Girl 6, Clockers, and Bamboozledand co-produced a
number of documentary productions for Spike Lee PresentsM
ike Tyson, Four Little Girls, When The Levees Broke.
TIM SQUYRESh
as edited several films fordirector Ang Lee;
Pushing Hands,
The Wedding Banquet
,EatDrinkManWoman,
Sense a
nd Sensibility,T
he Ice Storm,Ri
de with the Devil,
The Hulk,
andCrouching Tiger, Hidden
Dragon.
The latter earned Mr. Squyres Academy Award,
BAFTA Award, Hong Kong Film Award, and [American
Cinema Editors (ACE)] Eddie Award nominations, as well as
the Golden Horse Award (Taiwan's equivalent of the
Oscar).He was an Eddie Award nominee for his
workonRobertAltman'sAcademyAward-winning,
GosfordPark
,whichalsoearnedMr.Squyresan American Film Institute (AFI)
Award nomination.His other feature credits as editor include
Stephen Gaghan's
S
yriana
,
starring Academy Award winner
George Clooney; Paul Auster's
L
ulu on the Bridge
and
TheInnerLifeofMartinFrost;
andGeorgeButler'sdocumentary
G
oingUpriver:TheLongWarof
John
Kerry
.
He
has
also
edited
television
documentaries
for
Bill
Moyers
W
hat
Can
We
Do
About
Violence?
a
nd
A
ddiction:
Close
to
Home
)
fo
r
Michael
Moore,
ESPN,
and
VH1
.
CRAIG McKAY i
s
an
award-winning
feature
film
editor,
story
consultant,
director,
and
executive
producer.
Directing
credits
include
Emmy-Award-winning
Bubbe
Meises,Bubbe
Stories
for
PBS
and
HBO’
s
T
he
Red
Shoes
written
by
Jo
hn
Guare.
Documentary
credits
include
Br
avo’s
H
aiti:
Dreams
of
Democracy,
A
cadem
y
-
Award
-
nominated
M
andela
,
and
PBS’s
a
ward
-
winning
W
itness:
Voices
from
the
Holocaust.
Awards
in
editing
include
an
Emmy
for
the
NBC
mini-series
Holocaust
,
as
well
as
two
Academy
Award
nominations
for
R
eds
and
T
he
Silence
of
the
Lambs.
Other
editing
highlights
include
Copland,
Philadelphia,
Married
to
the
Mob,
Something
Wild,
Melvin
and
Howard
and
many
others.
McKay
was
also
an
Executive
Producer
on
the
award-winning
feature-length
documentary
A
Normal
Life.
ALAN OXMAN
is
a
film
editor
and
producer
who
has
worked
on
a
variety
of
narrative
and
documentary
films.
As
a
producer
Alan's
recent
credits
include
A
Matter
of
Taste
which
screened
on
HBO
and
was
nominated
for
an
Emmy
Award
and
P
age
One:
Inside
the
New
York
Times
which
was
distributed
by
Magnolia
Films
and
was
also
nominated
for
an
Emmy
Award.
He
was
a
producer
on
Edet
Belzberg’s
T
he
Recruiter
,
which
won
the
Peabody
Awar
d,
as
well
as
on
C
hildren
Underground
which
won
the
Special
Jury
Prize
at
the
Sundance
Film
Festival
and
was
nominated
for
an
Academy
Award.
Alan
recently
served
as
post-production
supervisor
on
Inside
Job
(Academy
Award
for
Best
Documentary,2011)andproduceron
H
otCoffee
(Sundance2011,HBOSummerDocSeries).Hewas
the
co-
producer
and
supervising
editor
of
the
Al-Jazeera
documentary
C
ontrol
Room
(Grand
Jury
Prize,
Full
Frame
Film
Festival).
His
editing
credits
include
W
elcome
to
the
Dollhouse
(Grand
Jury
Prize,
Sundance
Film
Festival),
H
appiness
(
International
Critic’s
Award,
Cannes
Film
Festival)
and
Storytelling
(Cannes
Film
Festival),
all
for
director
Todd
Solondz.
He
was
a
consulting
editor
on
the
Oscar-
nominated
N
oEndinSight,
which
also
won
the
Special
Jury
Prize
at
the
2007
Sundance
Film
Festival.Alan
co-edited
U
nzipped
(Audience
Award,
Sundance
Film
Festival),
which
won
the
A.C.E.
Award
for
Best
Documentary
Editing.
He
won
two
Emmy
Awards
for
Outstanding
Documentary
Editing
on
the
PBS
series
C
ity
Life
.
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Friday, November 13, 2015
Updated: Wednesday, March 16, 2022
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TURNOVER TO VFX
Technicolor PostWorks New York
110 Leroy Street
New York, NY 10014
November 6, 2014 @ 7pm
The final session in the popular Turnover Series is Turnover to VFX, a conversation between a visual effects editor and visual effects supervisor about what goes into their work together. Technicolor again hosts us in their comfortable Leroy Street ground floor theatre. If you can’t make it, be sure to check out our podcast recording.
This Turnover to VFX workshop will cover the full visual effects editorial process. We’ll hear from top working pros just how visual effects shots move through their workflow from editorial versions to finishing.
Seating in the theatre is limited to 30. Don’t be disappointed by not securing a seat! Please RSVP to seminars@postnewyork.org as soon as you can. Seats will be allocated on a first-come basis.
Speakers on the night are:
Zana Bochar has been working in postproduction in NYC since graduating from Florida State University’s College of Motion Picture Arts. Zana joined the Editors Guild as an apprentice on A Serious Man. Her feature film work includes Black Swan and Men In Black 3. Zana started in visual effects editorial as a visual effects assistant editor on The Bourne Legacy and Noah. Most recently she was the visual effects editor on Chris Rock's upcoming Top Five.
Chris Healer’s varied career includes finishing a film degree at University of Colorado/Boulder, building a 16mm projector out of Legos and writing a 3D graphics library in DOS, Chris transitioned from web design to motion capture and 3D animation while in Denver. He moved to New York in 2002 to complete work on Below the Belt (Sundance 2004). By 2005 Chris founded visual effects house The Molecule (http://www.themolecule.com). At The Molecule, he splits his time as CEO, CTO, Visual Effects Supervisor, VFX Consultant, Creative Designer, Software Developer, Producer, and Chief Scientist.
Chris has worked on a variety of film and television projects, including The Affair, Nurse Jackie, Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll, The Americans, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Rescue Me, Damages, 30 Rock, Rubicon, Royal Pains, Smash, Blue Bloods, Golden Boy, A Walk Among the Tombstones, The Giver, Hellbenders, Beasts of the Southern Wild, and many more.
Ben Baker, series’ moderator and PNYA Education committee chair, has worked across a broad range of studio and independent films in both the UK and US as an executive producer, post supervisor, project consultant, workflow designer and manager. His work has covered areas as diverse as on location dailies and editorial for digital cinematography, high-end digital intermediate mastering, feature film restoration and digital asset management over the life-cycle of an entire project, from development to distribution.
Ben’s credits include his work on Casino Royale, The Narnia Chronicles Trilogy, and Generation Kill (HBO). His film and digital restoration work is extensive, including mastering hundreds of films. While living in the UK, Ben ran the Digital Lab at noted facility Framestore. He now lives in the New York area.
The workshop is free for members- non members can sign up on the night!
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Posted By Ben Baker,
Friday, November 13, 2015
Updated: Wednesday, March 16, 2022
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TECHNICOLOR POSTWORKS NEW YORK
110 LEROY STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10014
THEATRE
OCTOBER 14, 2014 @ 7PM
Following the success our recent Turnover To Sound event, PNYA is holding the second in the series, this time covering picture turnover on October 14, at PostWorks New York.
The workshop will cover picture turnover from editorial to a picture finishing/ DI department. Seating in the theatre for this event again is limited, so please RSVP to seminars@postnewyork.org to avoid disappointment. Seats will be allocated on a first-come basis.
Speakers this evening are:
Ian Blume has worked in feature film postproduction for 15 years, spanning such films as CHOCOLAT, DOUBT and THE BOURNE LEGACY.
A graduate of Emerson College (Film Studies, 99), he started out in NYC by building a strong foundation at Sound One. There he established close ties in the industry, and quickly became part of a tightly knit family.
Ian has climbed the ranks as an assistant editor, working on 14 features of all budget levels, in the US and abroad. He has collaborated with many top-tier, award-winning editors, directors, writers and producers, and accumulated valuable experience, technique and guidance from all of them.
Ian is currently working as editor on his 2nd narrative feature film, DRAWING HOME.
Matthew Schneider leads the research and workflow development effort at Technicolor - PostWorks through the Test Lab. He assists clients in workflow design and implementation, and other issues related to digital camera systems and formats. He also serves as liaison to Avid and other technology manufacturers to assist in product development and customer support.
Prior to joining Technicolor - PostWorks New York in 2003, Schneider worked as a support engineer for Avid Technology, where he assisted with large-scale broadcast network deployments, and workflow design for feature film and television clients. He is an active member of SMPTE New York and the Sony Cine-Alta User Group.
Ben Baker has been across a broad range of US and UK studio and independent films as an executive producer, post supervisor, project consultant, workflow designer and manager, in areas as diverse as on location dailies and editorial for digital cinematography, high-end digital intermediate mastering, feature film restoration and digital asset management over the life-cycle of entire project, from development to distribution. He lived in the UK for 10 years and ran the Digital Lab at Framestore during that time. He now resides in New York.
The workshop is free for members- non members can sign up on the night!
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Posted By Ben Baker,
Friday, November 13, 2015
Updated: Wednesday, March 16, 2022
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POSTWORKS NEW YORK
100 AVE OF THE AMERICAS
NEW YORK, NY 10013
THEATER – 10TH FLOOR
SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 @ 7PM
Following up form the successful AE/ DIT Seminar, PNYA is holding a series of workshops on the editorial turnover process.
The first, Turnover To Sound, is being held on September 16, 2014 at PostWorks New York.
The workshop will go through the reason for and creation of the key deliverables for sound finishing. Assistant editor and editor Ian Blume and Supervising Sound Editor Alexa Zimmerman will lead the session.
Seating in the theatre for this event is limited, so please RSVP to seminars@postnewyork.org to avoid disappointment. Seats will be allocated on a first-come basis.
The workshop is free for members- non members can sign up on the night!
Speaker Bios:
Ian Blume has worked in feature film post-production for 15 years, spanning such films as CHOCOLAT, DOUBT and THE BOURNE LEGACY.
A graduate of Emerson College, he started out in NYC by building a strong foundation at Sound One. There he established close ties in the industry, and quickly became part of a tightly knit family.
Ian has climbed the ranks as an assistant editor, working on 14 features of all budget levels, in the US and abroad. He has collaborated with many top-tier, award-winning editors, directors, writers and producers, and accumulated valuable experience, technique and guidance from all of them.
Ian lives in Astoria, Queens, and is currently working as editor on his 2nd narrative feature film, DRAWING HOME.
Alexa Zimmerman has been working in the sound post field for 14 years, working most recently as an Supervising Sound Editor on Julie Taymor's MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, dialogue editor on the series BOARDWALK EMPIRE and ROYAL PAINS, and assistant editor on features including THE FIFTH ESTATE and LEE DANIEL'S THE BUTLER.
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Posted By Ben Baker,
Friday, November 13, 2015
Updated: Wednesday, March 16, 2022
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PNYA Seminar #1:
The Assistant Editor and the Digital Image Technician
Light Iron- 580 Broadway, 8th Floor
June 18, 2014 @7pm
The first seminar in the 2014 PNYA seminar series kicked off a discussion between prominent Assistant Editors and Digital Image Technicians, talking about roles, expectations and making the communication from shoot to post as smooth as possible.
Speakers include:
- Ben Baker, Post Production Supervisor & Moderator
- Adriaan Van Zyl, Assistant Editor (Noah)
- Ryan Heide DIT (Blue Bloods)
- Jordan Maltby (Beautiful Creatures)
- Paul Moore, East Coast Executive Director MPEG.
With thanks to Light Iron for the venue and recording, and Buttons NY for help with the sound prep.
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