Creating Content in Houses of Worship
Veteran filmmaker Ken Wales will share insights on the impact of entertainment technology on storytelling as the keynote speaker of Createasphere’s Executive Marketplace for Houses of Worship this July.
Ken was the Executive Producer of the critically acclaimed and award-winning CBS Television series Christy. He enjoyed a long running partnership with director Blake Edwards, producing many films with him including The Great Race, Darling Lili, and The Revenge of the Pink Panther among others. Ken also produced the Emmy nominated, Golden Globe winner miniseries John Steinbeck’s East of Eden, and was associate producer for the first season of Cagney and Lacey. He spent time in the studio system at Walt Disney Pictures, where he was Vice President of Production. Ken has most recently earned acclaim for the powerful film Amazing Grace, the story of William Wilberforce’s grueling but victorious campaign to end Britain’s slave trade. Read more..
John Underkoffler, Oblong Industries, Opens the World with the Wave of a Hand
A gripping keynote at Createasphere’s Digital Asset Management Conference
When John Underkoffler presented last month’s Keynote Address at Createasphere’s Digital Asset Management Conference in Universal City, he was met with the conference equivalent of “Bravo! Encore!” from an enthusiastic audience. Underkoffler had taken attendees into the world of gestural interfaces, his viewpoint of the evolution of the personal computer, and offered insights about the profound meaning of data.
Underkoffler is the Founder and Chief Scientist for Oblong Industries, a company aiming to transform the way we work, create and collaborate. Their g-speak spatial operating environment (SOE) is a radically new platform that made its public debut in the tech-forward movie Minority Report. Read more..
LOUIS CIOFFI, ACE: DEXTER, IN THE CUT
Missing your favorite show? Check out this interview from Louis Cioffi, ACE while you wait for the new season to begin this fall.
Louis Cioffi, ACE, has found “Dexter” to be an enthralling assignment for the past 4 seasons. An award-winning editor for his work on the highly acclaimed series, Cioffi joined “Dexter” in 2007. Cioffi has worked extensively in network, cable and features and is currently working on independent film, “Hidden Moon.”
Createasphere: What was your first job in “the industry? Read more..
A Conversation with Wally Pfister, ASC
From the Createasphere vaults, check out this video of Oscar winner Wally Pfister, ASC (Inception) wowing our audiences in 2009 as he discusses the art, craft and realities of storytelling from behind the camera and beyond. While cinematographers are called upon to create compelling images for motion pictures, television, commercials and now even more, they are also required to be adept and fluent in the tools, technologies, and pragmatic processes that are a part of the creative process.
Watch one of the industry’s most renowned cinematographers discuss his collaborations, talk about why he made (or didn't make) certain choices for artistic reasons, and how the tools of his craft have evolved. Moderated by: Peter Caranicas, Managing Editor, Variety.
Part One
- Greetings by Kristin Petrovich, President HD EXPO/Createasphere
- Introductions
- The "Big" Question- What brought you to this point in your career?
Part Two
- What is the most exciting technical development you have seen during your career?
- How does shooting in IMAX change the dynamics on the set?
- Why do you sometimes do your own camera operation?
- Which operators do you enjoy working with?
Part Three
- What do you look for in a script?
- What types of films do you enjoy working on?
- When do you choose to shoot in black and white?
Part Four
- Have you developed a creative shorthand working with Chris Nolan?
- Is there a difference working with a Director who is also the Writer of the film?
- Which department heads do you consult with on a film?
Part Five
- Have you explored the Digital Internegative Process?
- Do you think any on the emerging digital technology can match the quality of film?
- Should Cinematographers be paid for their work in Post Production?
Part Six
- Does working as a Director of Photography prepare you for Directing?
- What do you see in the future for 3D?
Part Seven
- How much creative control does the studio have?
- What lead you to Directing?
- What was different about filming a lower budget film like "Laurel Canyon"?
Part Eight
- Do you plan to make more IMAX films in the future?
- Do you get a lot of input from your Camera Operators?
- How do you utilize the pre-production time with your Gaffer?
Part Nine
- How did your working relationship with Chris Nolan begin?
- Are you interested in shooting a project with the latest digital technology like the "Red" Camera?
- How much contact do you have with the Editor on a film?
Part Ten
- How do you use "digital dailies"?
- What will a movie set and movie theaters be like in 20 years?
- How has your union membership helped in your career?
Part Eleven
- What was your experience like working with Heath Ledger?
- How many set-ups do you usually do in a day?
- What do you rememeber about working with Roger Corman?










