Gary Adcock will take part in ‘Visionaries. Scripted by Silicon: AI’s Role in TV and Cinema’

Gary AdcockGary Adcock will be attending the Online Roundtable ‘Scripted by Silicon: AI’s Role in TV and Cinema’ on May 31, 2023.

Gary Adcock, is known for his expertise in on-set production technologies and their impact on post-production and VFX. He has played a vital role in shaping the relationship between acquisition, editing, and deliverables. Gary co-wrote and served as a technical editor for the Data Handling Procedures and Best Practices guide widely used by IATSE Local 600 (Cinematographer’s Guild). Additionally, he has contributed to the Digital Cinema Camera guide for the American Society of Cinematographers and is a co-founded of the Camera Comparison Chart, which has become a go-to resource for schools and rental facilities globally. Gary’s wealth of knowledge and experience has made him a highly sought-after industry consultant and technical writer. He has presented on cinematography and related technologies at various events worldwide, including serving as the Programming Chair for the Director of Photography & Creativity Conference for the 100th Anniversary of the National Association of Broadcasters Las Vegas convention. Gary’s presentations have taken him around the world to discuss topics at NAB Shanghai, IBC Show, Interbee, CabSat, Broadcast Asia, and Broadcast India.

You can follow Gary on Twitter and Instagram as@garyadcock or read his blog at garyadcock.com.

 

Host and producer: Philip Grossman, Independent Advisor Providing Thought Leadership and Solutions Architecture to the Film and Television Industry Leaders and Organizations (USA).

Organizer – TKT1957 LLC

Media Partner – Cine Gear Expo

The online roundtable ‘Visionaries. Scripted by Silicon: AI’s Role in TV and Cinema’ will be held on May 31, 2023, at 4:00 P.M. ET.

 

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