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Follow on Google News | AlphaDogs Sheds New Light On The Life Of JFKAlthough it’s been 50 years since John F. Kennedy's assassination shocked the nation, he still remains one of the most memorable presidents of our time
During the initial meeting with the filmmakers, AlphaDogs Editor and Colorist Sean Stack reviewed the technical requirements for delivery along with the varied video formats and aspect ratios in the edit timeline to determine a suitable workflow for the project. Taylor comments, “It was a relief to work with a team that brings a personal touch and interest to the project. The facility has a serious yet relaxed atmosphere that’s neither impersonal or factory-like.” While creative choices of color play an extremely important role in storytelling, often there are other elements in post-production that require creative solutions. In the lock picture of JFK there was an original clip of a nighttime exterior shot of the White House where the American flag was seen flying at half-staff in which Director Taylor was concerned that it would be inappropriate, but didn’t have any other options. “The one night we had a permit to film BROLL of the White House just happened to fall on a day when the president had ordered flags to half-staff,” Extra time and attention were given to the details of the sound design due to the historical nature of the film. AlphaDogs Audio Engineer Curtis Fritsch brought archival footage to life using the extensive sound library available at the facility, taking time to carefully select specific sounds conducive to the environment and time period. Fritsch explains, “It’s important to use historically accurate sounds. For instance, the camera flashbulbs of that time period have a very different sound and feel than present day cameras. Although a bit more time-consuming it was imperative that I conduct proper research to ensure the sounds used were as close to authentic as possible.” Extra care was taken to ensure that there would be no distractions from Morgan Freeman’s distinctive narration by background noises. Fritsch used the Izotope RX Declicker to remove small nuances, such as the rustling of pages and the acoustics of areas with breathy vocal quality. Taylor comments, “This attention to detail is one of the things that makes AlphaDogs such an exceptional post facility. Curtis is an inspired and adept mixer with a great ear. We recently had the pleasure of screening the film at a high-end studio theater and the audio mix was outstanding! JFK: A President Betrayed is produced by Cory Taylor and Darin Nellis of Agora Productions. The film will premiere Thursday, November 7, 8:00 PM on DirecTV's Audience Channel for the documentary series Something To Talk About, as well as theatrical screenings across the US. For more information on screenings or to watch the trailer visit http://www.jfkapresidentbetrayed.org About AlphaDogs: Founded in 2002, AlphaDogs is an independently owned full service post-production facility located in the center of Burbank’s media district. AlphaDogs gifted team brings a combination of both creative talent and technical expertise paying extra attention to detail in delivering projects with a personal touch. State of the art editing bays, color correction, audio mixing, visual effects, production offices and equipment rentals are available. To learn more http://www.alphadogs.tv End
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