postPerspective Magazine’s Meet the Artist podcast features a series of candid conversations with some of film and episodic television’s leading post production artists. Follow this space to hear how Cinematographers, Editors, Directors, VFX Artists, Colorists, Sound Designers and more meld creativity with technology to deliver some of the industry’s biggest titles. Hosted by postPerspective Editor-in-Chief Randi Altman. Visit our site for more at https://postperspective.com/
This Marvel Animation series revisits the iconic ’90s show with a retro-fresh look and more tales of this band of mutants who use their special gifts to protect a world that hates and fears them.
We talk about his workflow on the Netflix series as well as his involvement in mentoring other editors.
This editor and producer on the Hulu docuseries walks us through his workflow - telling the 40-year story of the band.
Listen to our chat with frequent Alexander Payne collaborator, editor Kevin Tent, about his Oscar-nominated work on 'The Holdovers' as well as his role as president of the American Cinema Editors (ACE).
This veteran colorist, a regular collaborator of Clint Eastwood and many others, talks about her path to the color suite, the blend of technology and creative and what inspires her.
This Oscar-winning Swedish cinematographer walks us through his shooting process and working with director Emerald Fennell.
Jason Diamond joins us to discuss the brothers’ latest VR concerts: ‘Doja Cat: The Scarlet Tour’ and ‘BlackPink: A VR Encore’
Editor Kirk Baxter, a long-time collaborator with director David Fincher, discusses his process and how he works with the celebrated director.
Tanya talks about her journey to 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert', including her time on Comedy Central’s 'The Colbert Report,' which included a trip to Iraq during the war.
Helming three out of the four ‘Hunger Game’ films, including the newest ‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’, Frances Lawrence talks to us about the shoot, the edit, and the challenges of making the main character — who everyone knows turns bad — compelling.
We spoke with Dan Dome, a veteran of late night comedy, about his post career and how his experience informed his current workflow for 'Late Night with Seth Meyers.'
This episodic director has a long list of credits, including 'NYPD Blue,' 'The West Wing,' Sons of Anarchy' and 'The Watcher.' He talks to writer Iain Blair about his process on while directing 'Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.'
We spoke to this long-time VFX supervisor about her work on Amazon Prime's 'Maisel,' how VFX and workflows have changed over the years, and her new Amazon project, "Étoile".
‘The Chi’ Editor Sean Linal joins us to talk about this path to episodic television, editing ‘The Chi’ and ‘Queen Sugar’ and giving back to the community.
'Wednesday' editor Jay Prychidny spoke with postPerspective collaborator Ben Mehlman about cutting the series, working with director Tim Burton, and making the most of comedy through the show’s freshman season.
Join us for a conversation with Corridor Digital director Niko Pueringer and Puget Systems' Matt Bach about AI, workstations and creating the popular web video Anime Rock, Paper, Scissors. (Content sponsored by Puget Systems.)
We spoke with Ramy Katrib, founder and CEO of Hollywood's DigitalFilm Tree about his origins in the industry, the evolution of his post studio and how they grew during Covid, including working on Ted Lasso while the world shut down and more.
postPerspective’s Iain Blair chatted with actor Eva Longoria about directing her first feature film, 'Flamin’ Hot'. They talk workflow, including cinematography, color grading and post.
Key members of the VFX team behind Paramount+'s 'Star Trek: Picard', Jason Zimmerman and Brian Tatosky, talk to postPerspective's Randi Altman about their path to visual effects, what inspires them and what it's like to work on such iconic programming.
Company 3 colorist Jill Bogdanowicz ("Joker," "John Wick 4," "Thor: Love and Thunder") talks with postPerspective's Randi Altman about her early influences, her family business (color science!), and where she draws her inspirations from.
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