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What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann
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?One of the most exquisitely intimate portraits not only of an artist?s process, but also of a marriage and a life.? - The New York Times As one of the world?s preeminent photographers, Sally Mann creates artwork that challenges viewers? values and moral attitudes. Described by Time magazine as ?America?s greatest photographer,? she first came to international prominence in 1992 with Immediate Family, a series of complex and enigmatic pictures of her three children. What Remains?Mann?s recent series on the myriad aspects of death and decay?is the subject of this eponymously titled documentary. Filmed at her Virginia farm, Mann is surrounded by her husband and now-grown children, and her willingness to reveal her artistic process allows the viewer to gain exclusive entrance to her world. Never one to compromise, she reflects on her own personal feelings about mortality as she continues to examine the boundaries of contemporary art. Spanning five years, What Remains contains unbridled access to the many stages of Mann?s work, and is a rare glimpse of an eloquent and brilliant artist. Further Information: Special Features - New anamorphic master, enhanced for widescreen televisions - Director Steven Cantor?s 1994 Oscar®-nominated documentary short Blood Ties, shot during the creation of Sally Mann's Immediate Family series - Photos from Mann?s Deep South, Immediate Family and What Remains series - Eight deleted scenes - Mann?s lecture excerpts from a 2003 Copenhagen Photojournalism Conference - Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
Red Bull Big Tune: Young Buck and Brainstorm
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Over the next seven months, Red Bull Big Tune will embark on its second national tour travelling the U.S. in search of the producer with the next "Big Tune." Beat makers and sound providers can apply online to compete in regional battles in Philadelphia, Oakland, Houston, Chicago, Detroit, Seattle, Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles, Calif. The application process is simple: log on to http://www.redbullbigtune.com, upload three original beats, a photo and a brief questionnaire. The Red Bull Big Tune committee will review each submission but only the top 12 producers in each city will be called to battle. Two winners from each regional qualifier will advance to the national finals in New York this December. Along with bragging rights and custom studio equipment, the national Red Bull Big Tune champion will be given the opportunity to work with a recording artist of their choice at Red Bull Studios in Santa Monica, Calif. "Red Bull Big Tune is a stepping stone for producers and artists period. It's an opportunity for someone to showcase their talent and get shine on worldwide level," said platinum recording artist Young Buck (G-Unit). To view Multimedia News Release go to, http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/redbull/33691/
Blame it On Photoshop: Dartmouth Computer Scientist Finds Fake Photos...Videos are Next
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While the technology now exists to identify fake photos on a one-by-one basis, there's no one-click solution to detect the enormous amount of doctored photos, says Dartmouth Computer Science Professor Hany Farid. Farid has developed sophisticated tools to detect photo forgeries, but it will be five or ten years before it is possible to automatically process the ten thousand photos news organizations like Reuters and AP typically handle in a day, he says. Blame it on Photoshop Inexpensive software, notably Photoshop, is making it easier to doctor photos than ever before. Even the average layperson is using Photoshop to slenderize waists and digitally remove ex-husbands from photos, and sales for Adobe Photoshop Elements rose 20 percent over the last year, The New York Times reported in a story Friday. Now that anyone can practice "revisionist history," as Alex Williams writes, forgery-detecting software will be an important way to get at the truth. Videos are still safe from mainstream tampering for the time being, however. "Doctored video is about where doctored photographs were ten years ago," Farid says. He is currently working on solutions to identify fake videos. Farid works with federal law enforcement agencies detect digital forgeries. Andy interviewed Farid in his office in Hanover, New Hampshire earlier this month. --Kelsey Blodget, Associate Producer Disclaimer: Dartmouth College is a client of Plesser Holland Associates.
The Life of a Recipe: The Photo Shoot - Gourmet Magazine
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Watch the final steps in the recipe-development process, then head into the Gourmet photo studio with food editor/stylist Paul Grimes for a behind-the-scenes look at how the Gorgonzola Chicken Breasts and Unstuffed Sweet-and-Sour Cabbage are photographed for the magazine. Dont miss the first two installments of this video series: The Life of a Recipe: Gorgonzola Chicken and The Life of a Recipe: Unstuffed Sweet-and-Sour Cabbage. Get the recipes - http://www.gourmet.com/recipes/2000s/2008/11/gorgonzola-chicken-breasts http://www.gourmet.com/recipes/2000s/2008/11/unstuffed-sweet-and-sour-cabbage
Dear Zachary - Gen Art Cinema Circle presented by Don Julio
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On Tuesday, October 28th, Gen Art was proud to host an intimate Cinema Circle screening of Kurt Kuenne's deeply personal and heart-wrenching documentary Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father at the Tribeca Grand Screening Room. Gen Art members & industry guests were joined by the film's director, Kurt Kuenne, for a special Q+A moderated by Gen Art's Aaron Levine. The Q+A was followed by an intimate cocktail reception where guests mingled with the filmmaker and sampled the different marks of Don Julio Tequila and enjoyed SoNu water. Additional support for the event was provided by Acura, American Express and Time Out New York. An alumnus of Gen Art's film program, Kurt won the Acura Grand Jury Award for his short film Validation at The Gen Art Chicago Film Festival in 2007, and his short film Slow was a finalist in the Delta Fly-In Movies competition last winter. For more information on the film visit http://www.dearzachary.com See photos from this event here: http://www.genart.org/album.htm?itemid=2008_10_DearZachary_NYC SYNOPSIS: On November 5th, 2001, Andrew Bagby was murdered in a parking lot in Western Pennsylvania; the prime suspect, his ex-girlfriend Dr. Shirley Turner, promptly fled the United States for St. Johns, Canada, where she announced that she was pregnant with Andrews child. She named the little boy Zachary. Kurt Kuenne, Andrews oldest friend, began making a film for little Zachary as a way for him to get to know the father hed never meet. But when Shirley Turner was released on bail in Canada and was given custody of Zachary while awaiting extradition to U.S., the films focus shifted to Zacharys grandparents, David and Kathleen Bagby, and their desperate efforts to win custody of the boy from the woman they knew had murdered their son. What happened next, no one ever could have foreseen coming One of the best movies I have ever seen in my entire life a film that will rock you to your core. You will cry. You will hurt -- and this film will sit with you for days, weeks, months. But you will come away believing in people. Believing that even where there is evil, there is also a tremendous amount of good. Erik Davis - Cinematical.com The Gen Art Cinema Circle presented by Don Julio gives access to filmmakers and the filmmaking process. An intimate screening for 100 people will take place at beautiful Tribeca Grand Screening Room followed by intensive Q&A sessions with a reception to follow. Additional support provided by Acura, American Express, Time Out New York and Sonu water
Blame It On Photoshop: Dartmouth Computer Scientist Finds Fake P
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While the technology now exists to identify fake photos on a one-by-one basis, there's no one-click solution to detect the enormous amount of doctored photos, says Dartmouth Computer Science Professor Hany Farid. Farid has developed sophisticated tools to detect photo forgeries, but it will be five or ten years before it is possible to automatically process the ten thousand photos news organizations like Reuters and AP typically handle in a day, he says. Blame it on Photoshop Inexpensive software, notably Photoshop, is making it easier to doctor photos than ever before. Even the average layperson is using Photoshop to slenderize waists and digitally remove ex-husbands from photos, and sales for Adobe Photoshop Elements rose 20 percent over the last year, The New York Times reported in a story Friday. Now that anyone can practice "revisionist history," as Alex Williams writes, forgery-detecting software will be an important way to get at the truth. Videos are still safe from mainstream tampering for the time being, however. "Doctored video is about where doctored photographs were ten years ago," Farid says. He is currently working on solutions to identify fake videos. Farid works with federal law enforcement agencies detect digital forgeries. Andy interviewed Farid in his office in Hanover, New Hampshire earlier this month. --Kelsey Blodget, Associate Producer Disclaimer: Dartmouth College is a client of Plesser Holland Associates. More»
Red Bull Big Tune: Young Buck and Brainstorm
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Over the next seven months, Red Bull Big Tune will embark on its second national tour travelling the U.S. in search of the producer with the next "Big Tune." Beat makers and sound providers can apply online to compete in regional battles in Philadelphia, Oakland, Houston, Chicago, Detroit, Seattle, Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles, Calif. The application process is simple: log on to http://www.redbullbigtune.com, upload three original beats, a photo and a brief questionnaire. The Red Bull Big Tune committee will review each submission but only the top 12 producers in each city will be called to battle. Two winners from each regional qualifier will advance to the national finals in New York this December. Along with bragging rights and custom studio equipment, the national Red Bull Big Tune champion will be given the opportunity to work with a recording artist of their choice at Red Bull Studios in Santa Monica, Calif. To view Multimedia News Release go to, http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/redbull/33691/
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