Post production supervisor Jennifer Phillips discusses with editor David Chavarria digital vs. film editing.
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"Kawafuchi Sensei" provides a variety of content:
-- Iconoclastic movie reviews and advice for writing scripts. As a former development executive and current college instructor, I started recording movie reviews as a way to amuse my students and encourage them to do their own videos. Somehow that would up as this channel!
-- Interviews with industry pros. These are a series of interviews recorded while I ran a grant for the California Community College Chancellor's Office that provided information to students looking to break into the entertainment industry. Most of these interviews cover jobs in entertainment that aren't generally known to those not in the industry.
-- Various clips from American television documentaries, movies of the week, and other assorted tidbits that are assumed to be in public domain.
-- Various clips from Japanese television, most circa 1978-1983 when I lived there. Most are scenes from American movies dubbed in Japanese. Most of these dubs are different from those found on physical media. Other videos feature the commentaries that often came before those films as well as commercials that were in the initial telecasts.
I used to have a large collection of Japanese music programs and suspense thriller movies of the week. These have been removed for now because of copyright issues.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFataZHQlF0
SPOILER ALERT: We discuss the ending of all versions of this story!
The Haunting of Hill House has been filmed directly three times, and each version has been representative, more or less, of its era both aesthetically and technically. The newest iteration is the farthest from the source both in terms of its adaptation and overall mood/feeling. We explore some of the reasons why this new version remains problematic despite good effort all around -- at least to this altacocker.
BACKWARD ENGINEERING YOUR PRODUCTION
Backward Engineering Your Production is a continuing series of videos that explores individual movies or TV shows that exemplify good or at least interesting writing, directing, producing, and below-the-line approaches. There is no one correct way to put together an idea project, and this series hopes to inspire you to find your inner voice that can be led to outward success.
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OLDER "SENSEI DAN VIDEO COMMENTARIES: My older commentaries from a previous channel are being reuploaded here now. They may be found in the SENSEI DAN ALL VIDEOS Playlist. I am putting them up as Unlisted so they won't be confused with the newer content. Please check them out!
JAPANESE MUSIC AND DRAMA TITLES: Original copyright owners have become FAR more strict with pulling down old uploads. For the time being, I am just putting up classic Japanese commentaries from the days of prime time movie showcases. These often but not always include embedded commercials from original telecasts I recorded. Depending on YouTube and the copyright holders' 's future policies, I may try uploading music and dramas again in the future.
Please also visit our sister channel on Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/yeKAwbRtYfz2/
I am still working with grants and teaching classes but I felt the longer run down of other contacts is no longer needed. Nevertheless, please feel free to visit our Facebook page to hear about upcoming events at http://facebook.com/ictdmla
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MBgiXmy26Y
We are now halfway through 2023. The 2nd Quarter reports are coming in. How will the studios explain their results? Who are the potential winners and losers? We discuss Zaslav, Redstone, Bezos, and, of course, Bob Iger and his ongoing struggles with Disney's increasingly distressed financials.
#davidzaslav #bobiger #kathleenkennedy #disney+ #paramount #nbcuniveral #espn #streaming #marvel #lucasfilm
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Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/yeKAwbRtYfz2/
Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/Kotonk
Take a look at the LA Valley College music department channel as well! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBASArqWU5taw-h4gERkkHw?view_as=subscriber
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If you have an interest in the entertainment industry, please visit our Facebook page for free workshops, etc. that are now being offered online via Zoom through LA Valley College. http://facebook.com/ictdmla
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Front office assistant Armen Fetulagian learns how the administrative side of show business can learn what is important about post. Originally a pilot episode for this series of interviews with Industry Insiders.
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"Kawafuchi Sensei" provides a variety of content:
-- Iconoclastic movie reviews and advice for writing scripts. As a former development executive and current college instructor, I started recording movie reviews as a way to amuse my students and encourage them to do their own videos. Somehow that would up as this channel!
-- Interviews with industry pros. These are a series of interviews recorded while I ran a grant for the California Community College Chancellor's Office that provided information to students looking to break into the entertainment industry. Most of these interviews cover jobs in entertainment that aren't generally known to those not in the industry.
-- Various clips from American television documentaries, movies of the week, and other assorted tidbits that are assumed to be in public domain.
-- Various clips from Japanese television, most circa 1978-1983 when I lived there. Most are scenes from American movies dubbed in Japanese. Most of these dubs are different from those found on physical media. Other videos feature the commentaries that often came before those films as well as commercials that were in the initial telecasts.
I used to have a large collection of Japanese music programs and suspense thriller movies of the week. These have been removed for now because of copyright strikes.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMPUmWanGX4
Join Jonathan Arnold, Esq. (entertainment attorney; currently developing an online entertainment law FREE course at LA Valley College which should debut this summer or the fall -- more details will be forthcoming on this channel as we get official dates and times); Scott Greene (instructor at Platt College in graphic arts; former Disney model maker for toys); and Cindy Waite (retired journalist and Earth Sciences administrator at USC). We were all at USC roughly the same time (1981-1987 or so) and have kept up our caustic views of movies... and life. The films highlighted include:
The Bad Seed
Deathwish
Family Guy
One of My Wives is Missing
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Take a look at the LA Valley College music department channel as well! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBASArqWU5taw-h4gERkkHw?view_as=subscriber
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If you have interest in the entertainment industry, please visit our facebook page for free workshops, etc. that are now being offered online via zoom through LA Valley College. http://facebook.com/ictdmla
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For statistics on the entertainment industry (pre-Covid) that describes job opportunities, please check out some of the following reports from the LA Economic Development Corporation... https://www.laedc.org/industries/entertainment/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpy_E-TYypg
The post-World War II period of Japanese filmmaking was at once dynamic and chaotic. Their studio system was still being run like a factory, and it was often difficult for directors to distinguish themselves... but they did. In this episode, we examine Kurosawa, Ozu, Mizoguchi, Kinoshita, and Itami while also justifying the critical importance of Godzilla.
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Visit our other channels... which have occasional exclusive content exploring the YouTube Unfriendly side of Hollywood!
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/yeKAwbRtYfz2/
Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/Kotonk
Take a look at the LA Valley College music department channel as well! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBASArqWU5taw-h4gERkkHw?view_as=subscriber
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If you have interest in the entertainment industry, please visit our facebook page for free workshops, etc. that are now being offered online via zoom through LA Valley College. http://facebook.com/ictdmla
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For statistics on the entertainment industry (pre-Covid) that describes job opportunities, please check out some of the following reports from the LA Economic Development Corporation... https://www.laedc.org/industries/entertainment/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZd1h5xFiMA
THIS IS A REUPLOAD OF A VIDEO MADE OVER A YEAR AGO ORIGINALLY POSTED ON A DIFFERENT CHANNEL. MORE VIDEOS HAVE BEEN UPLOADED ON MY SENSEI DAN ALL VIDEOS PLAYLIST AS "UNLISTED." PLEASE CHECK THERE FOR OTHERS!
Claude Lelouche's "A Man and a Woman" was a huge hit internationally in 1966. Combining old school romanticism with new fangled sex and modernist philosophising. The style combined black and white with color footage. Yet it had its detractors, who felt it left behind the real agenda of new wave filmmaking. Pauline Kael gave it a backhanded compliment of saying it was "the ultimate make out movie." And the Harvard Lampoon gifted it with the "Tower of Babel" award for the film with the worst subtitles. So, how does it look today?
Want to know more about digital media educational opportunities, upcoming events, and jobs? Please visit our informal facebook page at http://facebook.com/ictdmla
Want to know more about the jobs picture in the entertainment industry? See the LA Economic Development Corporation report on jobs in the digital arts. http://laedc.org/2018/02/08/report-ccw-dme/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5Rqw0vrSRw
Actor/Stunt woman Laura Beamer discusses with Tyler Cartner the process of casting for indie films in NYC.
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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS CHANNEL:
ENGLISH LANGUAGE CONTENT: More videos about entertainment careers will be uploaded (and in many cases reuploaded) over the next few months. Please stay tuned!
If you enjoyed this video, please check out the information about Strong Workforce, a multi-year grant dedicated to providing students with greater opportunities to meld traditional education with increased involvement and hands-on training from employers. Here is their website: https://www.cccco.edu/About-Us/Chancellors-Office/Divisions/Workforce-and-Economic-Development/Strong-Workforce-Program/CTE-Faculty-Resource-Hub---Career-Technical-Education-Information/What-is-Strong-Workforce
This channel is dedicated to all sorts of content surrounding the entertainment industry. It was originally formed as a repository of content created for the California Community College Chancellor's Office Department of Economic and Workforce Development Doing What Matters Initiative. Running from 2013-2018, numerous events and assets were created to enhance anyone interested in entertainment as a career to find the best career pathways in. In order to support that effort, a series of videos were created that dealt with "below-the-line" or "crafts" positions, which are often not taught in regular curriculum.
The program further expanded to include digital assets that might be amusing to general students. Dan Watanabe, founder of this channel, was a grant director.
Want to know more about digital media educational opportunities, upcoming events, and jobs? Please visit our informal facebook page at http://facebook.com/ictdmla
Want to know more about the jobs picture in the entertainment industry? See the LA Economic Development Corporation report on jobs in the digital arts. http://laedc.org/2018/02/08/report-ccw-dme/
Also please check out the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation http://laedc.com and the LA Chamber of Commerce for ongoing information about new workforce developments. http://lachamber.com
JAPANESE LANGUAGE CONTENT: Having attended high school in Japan, channel owner Dan Watanabe found this also to be a place where interesting tidbits from his days in Japan could provide a nostalgic backwards look for his former classmates -- as well as his current students. Further, this could be of cultural interest to westerners.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbUAvd9-lZ4
Hollywood is faced with a number of challenges wrought by their current obsession with forgetting the most important maxim of the industry: "The problem with 'show business' is that people obsess over one word and screw up the other.'" Many thanks to Robert Blizard (friend from junior high) and Soren Kjellberg (friend from high school in Tokyo) for asking me the questions...
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Please also visit our sister channel on Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/yeKAwbRtYfz2/
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS CHANNEL:
ENGLISH LANGUAGE CONTENT: More videos about entertainment careers will be uploaded (and in many cases reuploaded) over the next few months. Please stay tuned!
If you enjoyed this video, please check out the information about Strong Workforce, a multi-year grant dedicated to providing students with greater opportunities to meld traditional education with increased involvement and hands-on training from employers. Here is their website: https://www.cccco.edu/About-Us/Chancellors-Office/Divisions/Workforce-and-Economic-Development/Strong-Workforce-Program/CTE-Faculty-Resource-Hub---Career-Technical-Education-Information/What-is-Strong-Workforce
This channel is dedicated to all sorts of content surrounding the entertainment industry. It was originally formed as a repository of content created for the California Community College Chancellor's Office Department of Economic and Workforce Development Doing What Matters Initiative. Running from 2013-2018, numerous events and assets were created to enhance anyone interested in entertainment as a career to find the best career pathways in. In order to support that effort, a series of videos were created that dealt with "below-the-line" or "crafts" positions, which are often not taught in regular curriculum.
The program further expanded to include digital assets that might be amusing to general students. Dan Watanabe, founder of this channel, was a grant director.
Want to know more about digital media educational opportunities, upcoming events, and jobs? Please visit our informal facebook page at http://facebook.com/ictdmla
Want to know more about the jobs picture in the entertainment industry? See the LA Economic Development Corporation report on jobs in the digital arts. http://laedc.org/2018/02/08/report-ccw-dme/
Also please check out the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation http://laedc.com and the LA Chamber of Commerce for ongoing information about new workforce developments. http://lachamber.com
JAPANESE LANGUAGE CONTENT: Having attended high school in Japan, channel owner Dan Watanabe found this also to be a place where interesting tidbits from his days in Japan could provide a nostalgic backwards look for his former classmates -- as well as his current students. Further, thi
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-JxCeqtuds