SONY & Technicolor

When we went to Sony we got to go on a regular lot tour and see some stages where shows were airing and history of Sony studios. We then go a private tour with Tony Saccocio the Vice President of Sony creative center of Sony television , Adrian the producer, Devin an editor, and MJ an editor. When doing the tour of the lots we also got to see props from many of the movie's made by Sony productions. When in the private tour, it was amazing to sit and listen to editors and other people on the production talk. I found it interesting that Sony will only need 6 edits but creators on the team will make 96 edits because they wanted to make sure that when they submitted stuff it was something that the client would like. They made it very clear that you need to submit different ideas not just the one that you think is the best. They also made it clear that you need to learn as many different programs to be useful to everyone. Also we need to know how to problem solve. You NEVER want to say no or you can't do a way your client think is best, you always want to show them, so they know why it doesn't work. It was very helpful getting the private tour because it gave us more of an explanation into Sony pictures.
When we went to technicolor we got to talk to an editor, a colorist, and a VFX. The colorist was the most interesting part to me. He gave really good advice and I found it interesting that the DP, the Director, and the Producer will sit in during the process and tell the colorist what he wants done. It was interesting that it's only 10% your actual skill set and 90% your communication skills. You have to know how to get people to like you. It was also nice that he wasn't cocky and he told us to push ourselves because no one starts out good. After you've worked a show for a certain amount of time you'll know the style of the show just by looking at it. He also said you have to be the servant to the story no matter your department. He also said the eyes will always go to where the most contrast is. He said just keep practicing to get good and sit in with professionals.





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  1. I can't imagine how fun it must be to see all these sets from TV shows and movies.

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