U.S. Puts Forth Strong Presence at Cannes
Presenting five out of 22 films vying for the Festival's most prized prize, the Palme D'Or, the U.S. is enjoying its strongest showing in years as the red carpets prepare to roll in Cannes. Even with some notable names missing from the roster, there's little doubt that this is a great presentation... Read more..
Visual Style And Gripping Stories Are "Pitch" Perfect
AMC's new series elevates the reality genre
The non-fiction series is not a new venture for AMC. They’ve previously aired "The Talking Dead," a half hour companion piece to their popular drama "The Walking Dead," and "Comic Book Men," the Kevin Smith series that explores the inner... Read more..
Video: The Immersive Dome Experience
Video: Visions of Oscar with Jeff Cronenweth, ASC
In a rare one-on-one, Jeff Cronenweth, ASC shares his point of view and experiences as one of the most sought after collaborators. Cronenweth is nominated for an Academy Award in Cinematography for the second time in two... Read more..
A Year in Review
Written by Kristin Petrovich Kennedy
Createasphere thanks you for a great 2011 and looks ahead to 2012.
As we come to the close of 2011 and celebrate this holiday season, it is a good time to reflect on the year past. 2011 has been a year of many challenges and wins in our industry, a number of which mirror what we have experienced at Createasphere.
In 2011, Createasphere produced seventeen events over three continents and acquired ProVideoCoalition.com. Bringing ProVideoCoalition under our umbrella brought our online audience to over a million unique visitors annually, gathering over ten thousand in person in the process. In conceiving of every one of our events, and bringing ProVideoCoalition into the fold, we continue to strive to offer our community uncommon value, extensive choices, and important opportunities. That motivation is the foundation of all that we do.
The year kicked off with so many exciting opportunities and options for content creators. The impact of technologies like the iPad, on-set tools, and data centric processes continue to make Silicon Valley and Hollywood kissing cousins.
In March, we saw the tragedy of the earthquake and tsunami that impacted all our Japanese partners. They demonstrated then, and continue to do so, an unstoppable optimism and maturity to get back to work and get back to order.
The tape shortage that resulted from the tsunami was a kick start to the proliferation and acceptance of the file-based workflow, challenging the many productions that used tape. The impact of this deadly natural disaster was to hasten the movement of many, of if not all, network productions to a tapeless workflow, or to remain on film. Incredibly, at the end of the day, nature pushed the technological change in a way that little else could.
April also brought more change to the industry with Apple’s exit from the professional market, giving our post production community new choices for investment and commitment.
Bollywood premiered its first 3D feature film, hailed in the summertime with much speculation and interest, while 3D in US theaters remains a hotly debated topic. We look to 2012 to see what the next phase of 3D - exhibition, in home, mobile - will bring to our industry and consumers.
The autumn brought a wave of cameras that will once again shape acquisition and lens choices with the biggest impact being cost and increased quality. It also brought the news that Arri, Aaton and Panavision will no longer manufacture film cameras. Change is in the air…
At Createasphere we are clearly and directly focused on bringing you, our community, valuable ways to further your career and further your craft. We have events worldwide throughout the year, and we are available to you 24/7, globally, through ProVideoCoalition.com.
Happy holidays and we look forward to connecting with you in 2012.
Kristin Petrovich Kennedy
President, Createasphere
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Tom Houghton, ASC discusses shooting Rescue Me

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KEYNOTE: Alex Grossman, Active Storage The Evolution of DAM
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A Keynote Conversation with Oscar Winner Wally Pfister
Three-time Oscar nominee Wally Pfister, ASC ("Dark Knight," "The Prestige," "The Italian Job") will discuss the art, craft and realities of storytelling from behind the camera and beyond. Moderated by: Peter Caranicas, Managing Editor, Variety.
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