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2000
Advisory Board
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Nels
Johnson
Download Recordings, Inc. |
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Nels
Johnson is president of Download Recordings (www.downrecs.com),
a Bay Area consulting and production firm specializing
in Web and desktop video and multimedia software development.
He's the author of How to Digitize Video (John Wiley,
1994), Web Developer's Guide to Multimedia and Video
(Coriolis, 1996), and Web Developer's Guide to Multicasting
(Coriolis, 1997). Classes: 021, 061, 081 |
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Adam
Wilt |
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Adam
Wilt is a video systems and software engineer who
has worked for Abekas, Pinnacle Systems, and ABC-TV;
and has been a cameraman and editor working in Super8,
16mm, 35mm, 3/4-inch, 1-inch, Betacam SP, Hi8-and
DV since October 1995. He is a manager of the SMPTE
San Francisco section and maintains an online DV FAQ
accessible at www.adamwilt.com/DV.html. Classes: 017,
027, 057, 067, 085 |
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Chris
Meyer
CyberMotion |
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Chris
Meyer is a principal partner of the Los Angeles-based
motion graphics studio CyberMotion, one of the original
development sites for Adobe After Effects. He has
moved from designing musical instruments and digital
audio devices to creating graphics for clients, including
NBC, ABC, HBO, PBS, UPN, Fox, PAX, The Learning Channel,
Recovery Network, Propaganda Films, New Line, Iwerks,
Xerox, Apple Computer, Microsoft, Sun, Scitex, Clarion,
and Isuzu. Meyer and his partner, Trish Meyer, coauthor
the Motion Graphics column in DV magazine and recently
published a book titled Creating Motion Graphics with
After Effects (Miller Freeman Books, 2000). Class:
066 |
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Josh
Rosen
Outpost Film Center |
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Josh
Rosen is a sound designer, editor and post-production
supervisor, and is co-owner of the outpost film center,
a San Francisco facility specializing in independent
feature films. He has been an innovator and principle
software designer for numerous digital media technologies.
Rosen's sound credits include Rafal Zalinsky's Fun,
Lynn Hershman's Conceiving Ada, and Werner Herzog's
My Best Friend. |
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Dominic
Milano
CMP DV Media Group
dmilano@cmp.com |
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Dominic
Milano is the editor in chief of DV magazine. Prior
to joining the staff of DV full time in 1998, Milano
was editorial director for DV and its sister publication,
InterActivity. Milano studied electronic music at
Chicago's Roosevelt University before helping to launch
Keyboard magazine in 1975. When he's not burning the
midnight oil at the word processor, Milano does 3D
modeling and animation, paints, and plays guitar and
keyboard. Classes: 038, 043 |
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Jim
Feeley
CMP DV Media Group
jfeeley@cmp.com |
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Jim
Feeley, DV magazine's senior editor, has spent the
past decade editing technical magazines. His involvement
with digital video extends beyond print and into a
wide variety of Web, disc, and broadcast projects.
Feeley's current documentary (Working title: Dirt
Dreams) is scheduled to air in summer 2000. Classes:
031, 057, 067 |
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Scott
Gentry
CMP DV Media Group
sgentry@cmp.com
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Scott
Gentry is publisher of DV Magazine and Web Video Magazine.
Scott has been in front of and behind the camera almost
all his life, appearing in over 100 television commercials
and regularly on All My Children. Before graduating
with a degree in Broadcasting, he was hired by the
ABC Television network as a production associate for
several different shows. He has worked as a cameraman
for the New York jets and Giants games, and at various
concert and arena events before being promoted to
director. Gentry has been with DV Magazine for over
5 years. |
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Andrea
Moore
CMP DV Media Group
amoore@cmp.com
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Andrea
Moore has been conference manager for the DV Expo
since 1999, and is also managing the launch of Web
Video Expo in 2000. Moore works closely with the other
advisors, editors and speakers in developing the conference
program. She has also managed CMP's 3D conference
for the past three years. Moore was born and raised
in Santa Cruz, CA, and attended San Francisco State
University where she received a B.A. in International
Relations. Her spirit of adventure and curiosity about
the world resulted in various international travels,
as well as a three-year stint living in Germany. Her
most memorable travel experiences included a four-day
journey on the Trans-Siberian Express, visiting Moscow
shortly after the '91 coup d'etat while tanks were
still in the streets, and a camel ride on the steppes
of Mongolia. But she didn't have a DV camera with
her!!! (If she went now, she would, of course.) |
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