Deborah D. McAdams / 02.27.2013 02:07PM
Jon Landau to Speak at NAB Show Technology Summit on Cinema
Conference to focus on advances in image and sound
WASHINGTON--Academy
Award and two-time Golden Globe winning producer Jon Landau will keynote NAB
Show’s Technology Summit On Cinema on Sunday, April 7 in Las Vegas.
The Summit is co-produced by the Society of Motion Picture and Television
Engineers.
Landau has produced the two highest grossing movies of all-time, “Avatar” and “Titanic.”
In addition, he produced Steven Soderbergh’s “Solaris,” co-produced Warren
Beatty’s “Dick Tracy” and “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.” As executive vice
president of feature film production at Twentieth Century Fox in the early
1990s, he supervised production on all major motion pictures, including “Die
Hard 2,” “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “True Lies,” “Power Rangers,” “Aliens 3” and “Last of
the Mohicans.”
Landau thoroughly understands the most complex state-of-the-art visual effects
technologies and has been instrumental in licensing and marketing his films
across various global platforms. In addition to producing, Landau
pro-actively works with companies and individuals in the entertainment industry
to push cinematic technologies to new levels.
Kevin Gage, NAB chief technology officer and head of NAB Labs said, “Jon Landau
constantly works to improve the filmmaking process, even after having achieved
enormous success. Attendees at NAB Show’s Technology Summit on Cinema
will benefit from his knowledge of how cutting-edge technologies enhance the
art of storytelling.”
NAB Show and SMPTE’s Technology Summit on Cinema brings together leading motion-imaging researchers, scientists,
practitioners, manufacturers, filmmakers, movie theater operators and other
experts focused on advancing the state of the art in cinema. The two-day summit
will address critical topics such as the latest on higher-frame-rate cinema,
perceptual requirements for higher quality image and sound, new technologies
for exhibition and advantages and pitfalls of 3D film conversion.