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Tag Archives: pause of the clock
PAUSE OF THE CLOCK at the 38th Denver Film Festival!
I am humbled and elated to announce that Pause of the Clock will have its World Premiere at the 38th Denver Film Festival on Saturday, November 7 at 6:30 p.m. The film will also screen on Sunday, November 8 at … Continue reading
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Big, big news tomorrow.
Stay tuned. Having to bite my tongue for the next 24 hours feels like …
Yes is a pleasant country.
After several replies from festivals consisting of “thanks, but no thanks” it feels pretty wonderful to finally get a yes. I am humbled and thrilled to announce that Pause of the Clock has just been accepted into its first festival! … Continue reading
A thrilling PDF.
PoTC_DCP_Instructions
What it looks like, part 2.
Or any rate, what the DCP looks like.
DCP update.
First: what the heck is a DCP? In a nutshell, a DCP (Digital Cinema Package) is a specially formatted hard drive containing the movie which is used by a digital projector to, well, show the movie in a theater. In … Continue reading
Now in living color!
Now that the film itself has been entirely color corrected, I figured it was time to spruce up the trailer. So, ladies and gentlemen, I give you … the new, improved trailer! PAUSE OF THE CLOCK trailer # 1 from … Continue reading
What’s your sign? Place your bets, place your bets.
Imagine an activity that combines all the uncertainty of online dating with the tension of a high-stakes poker game. Now imagine doing that continuously for at least six months, and you might get an inkling of what the film festival … Continue reading
Bringing it on home.
Last Sunday morning just before 9 o’clock, I dashed through the rain to the front porch of Nick’s house in Littleton, Colorado and rang the bell. I was holding a bag of donuts, a cup of coffee, and my trusty … Continue reading
A sample of notes to my colorist.
As I’ve written before, color correction is one of the most important stages of finishing a film. Especially since it’s an art as least as much as a science. Earlier this week I watched a series of tests made my … Continue reading