Michael Cioni Supermeet Speech
Michael Cioni, CEO of LightIron Digital, spoke on the need for evolution or face extinction.
Product demos from the Amsterdam Supermeet
John Brawly demo of the Blackmagic Design Cinema Camera and DaVinci Resolve 9
Simon Walker demos Red Giant’s new releases: Knoll Light Factory 3, Trapcode Particular and Pluraleyes 3 (public beta)
Ken LaRue and Marc-Andre Ferguson showcase Smoke 2013
Adam Green and Martin Tlaskal demo AVID & Baselight
Al Mooney and Michael Coleman – Adobe Premiere CS6 & Adobe Anywhere
[…] the third time. Having been along last year it will great to be there again in person rather than hoping and waiting for videos to hit the internet. There is also the opportunity to win some amazing prizes via the world famous Supermeet Raffle – […]
[…] Companies like Light Iron Digital, who supply DIT carts and end-to-end digital workflow systems, now span both coasts of America as the DIT’s role continues to develop and the brick and mortar post-lab declines. Their bespoke systems are built to spec for each production and come in a variety of flavors Outpost is the full-bore DIT cart that can handle anything, while Lilypad and LilyPad Case offer slightly more streamlined systems. You can back up your footage in triplicate, create color graded dailies, handle 3D convergence and securely stream live iPad ready dailies to everyone on set via Todailies. Light Iron really are one of the most forward thinking filmmaking companies out there and if you don’t believe me check out CEO, Michael Cioni’s excellent presentation at the Amsterdam Supermeet entitled ‘Darwinean Filmmaking Evolution or Extinction.‘ […]
[…] or ‘an Avid editor’ may not be enough any more. This is especially in the freelance world. As Michael Cioni, CEO of Light Iron Digital, stated in his presentation about the future of digital cin…, editors need to be translators who can speak several languages, the more ‘languages’ you can […]