Posts Tagged: color correction


11
Dec 09

Henninger Media Services Brings High Definition to the Kennedy Center Honors

Henninger Media Services (“Henninger”), Washington, D.C.’s premier production and post-production company, recently completed its annual post production work on the Kennedy Center Honors.  This marks the 25th consecutive year that Henninger has been involved with this prestigious event, providing editing, audio, and color correction services for the biographical films shown at the gala on December 6, 2009.  The two-hour event will air on CBS at 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 29, 2009.  This will be the first year that the show is produced and broadcast in high definition.  Last year’s broadcast of the show won an Emmy for “Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special.”

The five distinguished recipients honored at the 32nd annual celebration of the arts were Mel Brooks, Dave Brubeck, Grace Bumbry, Robert De Niro and Bruce Springsteen.  They were recognized for their lifetime contributions to American culture through the performing arts.

The Henninger staff looks forward to this project every year, which usually commences around Labor Day when members of the Kennedy Center Honors Productions staff move into Henninger’s Arlington facility.  Over the next three months, the respective staffs work closely with each other every step of the way.  Kennedy Center relies on Henninger for technical and creative expertise, including high definition editing and color correction; audio mix and mastering services; engineering and project management; and possible Blu-ray finishing.

Per Sam Crawford, Henninger’s Director of Engineering, “the significant difference in the post production and final mastering of this year’s show is that we had the added challenge of accommodating both 16×9 high definition and 4×3 standard definition images for the honoree’s biographical films.”  To help overcome this obstacle, Henninger created custom “graticules”—lines to superimpose on the screen during the offline editing process, to show the editors what would be seen by both high definition and standard definition viewers.

The key members of both staffs always do a projection test at the Kennedy Center two nights before the big event, with a primary focus on the audio levels.  The hardest challenge is met by Henninger’s Senior Mixer, David Hurley, who helps ensure that what the production team heard in Henninger’s audio suite transfers seamlessly to the amphitheater type of environment at the Kennedy Center’s Opera House.  The Henninger staff takes notes and makes necessary changes that night or the next morning.  Jef Huey, Henninger’s Senior Editor on the project, characterized the overall process as “a lot of fun, due to the films’ unique complexities.  In the end, we are always confident that we’ll end up with an outstanding final product due to the collaboration of such experienced personnel at both organizations!”


1
Dec 09

Henninger Media Services wins 9 TIVA Peer Awards

The 13th Annual TIVA Peer Awards were presented to television and video’s best at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. last week.  Henninger Media Services (“Henninger”) capped off a successful year for its creative team, honored with a noteworthy nine awards!

Henninger’s in-house production department, Henninger Productions, won multiple awards for its turnkey script-to-screen projects, including the following:

  • Gold for A Restless Giant – The Ever Changing Nature of Mount Rainier in the “Documentary (Under 30 Minutes)” category.  Henninger produced this stunning documentary over the course of two years at Mount Rainier for the National Park Service.
  • Gold for The Great Escape: The Final Secrets in the “Documentary (Over 30 Minutes)” category.  This revealing World War II documentary was produced and fully finished by Henninger for the National Geographic Channel.
  • Gold for Will Allen in the “Internet Only: Public Relations/Marketing” category, a poignant bio video produced by for Lipman Hearne and the MacArthur Foundation.
  • Silver for Land Systems Overview in the “Public Relations/Marketing ($50,000 and Over)” category.  This action-packed promotional piece was produced by the Henninger team for General Dynamics.

Accepting the awards on behalf of Henninger Productions was their Production Manager, Sue O’Hora.  Several other members of Henninger’s experienced and talented staff were in attendance as well, accepting numerous awards for their standout work for the company’s post production business:

  • Audio / Sound Design – Rob Fritts, Kenneth Gilbert, and Phelps Kelley won Gold for their sound design of National Geographic’s Orca Killing School.  This was a sound design packed documentary on killer whales.  Their combined efforts to complete this show made for a phenomenal audio experience.
  • Color Correction – Ted Snavely won Silver for Suicide Prevention.  SAIC produced this informative yet visually captivating piece for the United States Marine Corps.  Dave Markun won a Bronze for The Lion and the Mouse, a documentary produced by Afflare Films.  Both colorists worked on Henninger’s prestigious DaVinci 2K systems.
  • Editing – Kevin McCarthy won Bronze for Busting Boredom, a piece for Animal Planet shown in zoo kiosks nationwide.  This award was achieved in the “Editing: Non-Fiction (Under 30 Minutes)” category.
  • Graphics – Jamie Cave and Laurie Rihner won Silver for Lifestyle, an animated Internet spot created for SRCP Media.  They won this award in the “Internet Only: Graphics/Animation” category.

Henninger Media Services is extremely pleased and proud to be involved with TIVA and to win these prestigious awards chosen by our peers.


4
Nov 09

Henninger helps another documentary: “Becoming Human: Unearthing Our Earliest Ancestors”

The first part of “Becoming Human: Unearthing Our Earliest Ancestors” aired November 3rd on PBS . This will be a 3-part series produced by Shinning Red Productions.

The production examines questions such as: “Where did we come from? What makes us human? An explosion of recent discoveries sheds light on these questions, and NOVA’s comprehensive, three-part special, Becoming Human, examines what the latest scientific research reveals about our hominid relatives”.  More information can be found online at: (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova). Henninger Media Services helped with the Sound Design, Audio Mix, and Color Correction for this production.


28
Oct 09

HD Color Correction


28
Oct 09

Ted Snavely – HD Color Correction


31
Aug 09

File-Based Color Correction

File-based color correction theory and practice: there are lots of theories and it takes lots of practice. At Henninger Media Services, we use our two Da Vinci 2Ks for file-based color correction. These are the same systems we use for tape-based color correction. Our colorists much prefer the 2k to any other system because the control panels and user interface allow fast and efficient operation and we never have to wait for renders (we hate that). Our theory is, we like the 2Ks because our colorists are in a comfort zone of experience. Our senior colorists have over 40 years of combined experience with Da Vinci, and they practice, practice, practice which means high quality and high value for you.

Tape or file? We use both. If your program is on a tape, any format at all, we can put the tape in a deck and start correcting immediately. No exporting, no converting, no copying (well, maybe a copy). This is a very efficient workflow. When color correction is finished, you would have an inexpensive tape on the shelf as an archive that plays anywhere instantly, and is easy to move around for titling, versions, fixes etc. Having projects on tape makes it easy to stop and start different projects in a day. Eject tape A, insert tape B, and start correcting the new project (like maybe a fix from last month). No loading, restoring, importing, ingesting or head scratching. And one day, if that videotape should find itself accidentally accelerating towards a hard surface, you probably wouldn’t gasp in horror. You would say “whoops.”

But, “what if our new company didn’t budget for any tape decks” you say, “and besides, we like recording on memory cards, we don’t ever want to use tape.” Fine, bring in a file. We will color correct from your file using the same Da Vinci 2Ks we use for tape, using the same excellent rooms and the same excellent colorists who have a ton of experience. When color correction is finished we will copy the new, corrected file to your hard drive, its bits never having been tarnished by touching videotape. But please don’t drop the drive.


David Markun
Senior Colorist
Henninger Media Services


1
Jul 09

The Real Henninger Media Services and the Real Housewives of New Jersey

Recently, Nielsen Media Research ranked Bravo as the No.1 rated television network in adults 18-49 with the season finale of Real Housewives of New Jersey. This latest series focuses on five New Jersey Girls who, even in this economy, are living a larger-than-life affluent lifestyle. Sirens Media, based in Maryland, is the production company behind this hit series. This is Bravo’s latest Housewives series following on the heels of the other successful Real Housewives franchise hits: New York, Atlanta, and the initial series, Real Housewives of Orange County.

Sirens Media brought in Henninger Media Services to perform a variety post-production services. Henninger provided audio mix, color correction and duplication services for the ten-part series. Henninger Senior Colorist, Lauren Meschter, stated “Real Housewives of New Jersey has been a thrill to work on. Sirens Media has been great to work with because they care a lot about the quality of the final product.  And let’s face it, this show is pure octane!”

This high-energy feeling about the series is radiating throughout the halls at Henninger. David Hurley, Senior Audio Mixer, stated that “I am in love with the Real Housewives ladies. They have completely captured my attention, and I am happily anticipating next week’s reunion episode.”

Henninger has been busy this spring working on other high profile projects, including the following: the full production and post-production of Great Escape: The Final Secrets, which is currently slated to air on the National Geographic Channel later this year; the promos for Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch series and Animal Planet’s Zoo Tube vignettes, both in collaboration with Sapling Pictures’ Keith Jodoin; and doing high definition film transfers on our Spirit DataCine for a World War II series for the History Channel, produced by Lou Reda Productions (air dates to be announced).

About Henninger Media Services

Henninger Media Services (HMS) specializes in a full range of high definition services, including original script-to-screen production, video editing and compositing, color correction, film transfer, quality control, and duplication; as well as surround sound audio, motion graphics, design, and DVD.  HMS has served broadcast, corporate and government clients for over 25 years, with facilities in Washington, D.C. and Arlington, Virginia. Information on Henninger Media Services can be obtained by calling Michael Delpierre at 703-908-4021 or by email at mdelpierre@henninger.com. Further information is available online at www.henninger.com.