
Digital Vision Congratulates
Independent Filmmakers
February 3, 2010
Source: Digital Vision
Film Master Helps Facilities Deliver
Some of the Hottest Films Unspooled At Sundance
Digital Vision, whose highly regarded color grading and enhancement
products are part of the workflow at leading facilities around
the world, congratulates the filmmakers and films that screened
and competed at the Sundance Film Festival, just wrapped in
Park City, Utah.
Our customers are the facilities and artists that support
the creativity of storytellers. Our focus is directly on them,
and we are proud to have contributed to the work of the filmmakers
whose projects premier, screen or compete at Sundance,
noted Alexa Chollet, Director of Marketing, Digital Vision.
Projects at Sundance that were supported by Digital Vision
products include:
Final Frame, New York
Bass Awards (NEXT)
The Tillman Story (US Documentary Competition)
My Perestroika (US Documentary Competition)
Joan Rivers (US Documentary Competition)
Lit Post, Hollywood
Frozen (US Dramatic Competition)
The Perfect Host (Park City at Midnight)
Tunnel, Santa Monica
The Dry land (US Dramatic Competition)
Will Cox, Final Frame Co-Founder and Colorist noted that,
Over the past decade, we have had the amazing opportunity
to work with some of the most
talented independent filmmakers on the scene today. We help
them execute their technical requirements, but our job is
ultimately to empower their creative voice. Digital Vision
helps us to do that, time and again.
Kyle Jackson, Owner of Tunnel Post in Santa Monica, commented
that, We are fortunate to have the opportunity to work
with talented filmmakers doing exceptional work and support
the indie community as we did with The Dry Land.
Those collaborations are everything to us, and Digital Vision
supports us every step of the way.
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