Post Break: Is Remote Post Here to Stay?
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Post Break: Is Remote Post Here to Stay?

5/26/2022
When: Thursday, May 26th
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EST
Where: United States

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This Post Break will compare and contrast the benefits of working remotely and in-person for Post Production. By speaking with a Post Supervisor, Editor, and VFX Supervisor, this conversation will attempt to answer whether remote working is just a fad, or if it’s here to stay and able to co-exist with in-person working. We will also touch on how remote working might affect the future of the Film industry as a whole.

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Guest Speakers:

Barry Gliner - Director of Post Production for Warner Bros. Discovery, New York City Global Headquarters

Barry has been with Warner Bros. Discovery since 2003. Starting his career in 1984 in
Post Production as a video editor, he has edited programs, commercials, promos,
trailers, music videos, documentaries, corporate and web video productions for NBC,
CBS, ABC, PBS, USA, and many more.

Barry has received multiple industry awards and nominations for video editing including
a National News and Documentary Emmy Honors: Outstanding Achievement In A Craft:
Film Editors for the JFK documentary “Jack” which aired on CBS in 1993.

 

Mike Noble - Producer, Editor + Director & Owner of Lost Creek Creative, LLC

Mike started his career in Washington, DC, where he was editor and associate producer on a number of documentaries, including the ground-breaking “Tesla: Master of Lightning” & “Korean War Stories with Walter Cronkite,” which won an Emmy for Outstanding Historical Documentary. He worked at Discovery Communications, where he was supervising editor for a number of series across multiple networks. He also served as supervisor of Discovery’s production center, consisting of 56 Avid edit suites & six audio suites.

You can see his most recent work as editor on the documentary FRUITCAKE FRAUD, streaming on Discovery+.

 

 

 

David Reynolds - VFX Supervisor, Break+Enter

David W. Reynolds is an Emmy Award-winning visual effects supervisor at BREAK+ENTER, a Nice Shoes company. A 20-year industry veteran, Reynolds brings top-level experience across features, television and advertising, including such notable projects as Jessica Jones, The Tick, Joker, The Get Down and Boardwalk Empire. Reynolds oversees film and television visual effects from inception through delivery, supervises teams of artists and provides on-set visual effects supervision.





 

Moderator:

Eli Lederberg - Post Production Coordinator

Eli is based in NYC and got his start in Post as an intern at companies like A24 and MATTE Projects, before moving onto the freelance side. His past projects include the Apple TV+ series Severance and Amazon Prime’s Outer Range. He is currently working on the upcoming Showtime series Let The Right One In.