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    Home » HPA League Honorees: Chang, Garnes, Keighley, King and Wu

    HPA League Honorees: Chang, Garnes, Keighley, King and Wu

    By SHOOTWednesday, May 12, 2021Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments3180 Views
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    Annie Chang
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    Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) has unveiled the honorees for its first HPA League Honors, which recognize diverse members of the media and entertainment community who shine as examples of accomplishment, innovation and leadership.  Recipients of the HPA League Honors were determined by a jury of industry experts. The HPA League Honors are the culmination of HPA’s ALL IN event, a weeklong exploration of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the industry taking place May 24-27.

    On May 27, in a virtual ceremony, HPA League Honors will be awarded to five groundbreaking individuals:

    The Catalyst: Annie Chang, VP, Creative Technologies, Universal Pictures
    The Catalyst honor recognizes a leader (from any discipline) who has successfully inspired and sparked positive change and innovation in Media and Entertainment while remaining a stabilizing force and a “mover and shaker” in the industry.

    Annie Chang is the VP, Creative Technologies for Universal Pictures, responsible for developing strategies and designing innovative next-generation workflows across film and emerging immersive media experiences.  Prior to joining Universal Pictures, Chang was the VP, Technology for Marvel Studios and held various roles during more than a decade tenure at The Walt Disney Studios.  Chang is the AMPAS ACES Project Chair, Co-Chair of the AMPAS SciTech Council and a member of the Television Academy.  She has been Chair of the Interoperable Master Format (IMF) Working Group at SMPTE, an SMPTE Fellow and is a recipient of the SMPTE Workflow Systems Medal Award, Advanced Imaging Society’s Distinguished Leadership award and StudioDaily’s 2018 Exceptional Women in Production and Post.  Chang contributed to the MovieLabs 2030 Vision paper and initiated the Filmmaker ModeTM work in the UHD Alliance.  

    The Excelsior: Tammy Garnes, VP of Education & Understanding, ARRAY
    The Excelsior honor recognizes a leader who is running a business (or on a finance team) in the M&E industry (either manufacturer, service provider, or end-user) and showed impressive business acumen and outstanding leadership while achieving remarkable business growth.

    Tammy Garnes is the VP of Education & Understanding at ARRAY, overseeing education and social impact projects. Garnes also oversees ARRAY Crew,  a personnel database for Hollywood’s below-the-line (BTL) crew members with a special focus on the amplification of women, people of color and other underrepresented film and television professionals. Garnes’ previous experience includes being a communications executive in the public education sector and a film producer in the entertainment industry. A graduate of the Peter Stark Producing Program at the University of Southern California, Garnes is a former producer whose credits include: “Roots – Celebrating 25 Years,” “Dancing in September,” and “Biker Boyz.”

    The Rainmaker: Patricia Keighley, Chief Quality Guru, IMAX Corporation
    The Rainmaker honor recognizes a leader who deployed intelligent tactics & ensured their company or organization achieved its sales goals and revenue targets. The award honors excellence in financial performance and business growth.

    Patricia Keighley, Chief Quality Guru and former SVP IMAX Corporation, is co-founder (1972) of IMAX POST/DKP Inc., an IMAX subsidiary since 1988. With a career spanning over 400 large format films, she led the development of the IMAX digital post production workflow by adapting the long-established IMAX film post production procedures to meet digital requirements while continuing to maintain the brand’s high quality standards. Keighley, a SMPTE Fellow, currently serves as SMPTE’s Executive Vice President.  In 2019 Keighley was awarded the Advanced Imaging Society’s Distinguished Leadership award as a growth catalyst in the industry’s collective success. Keighley received SMPTE’s Citation of Outstanding Service to the Society in recognition of her role as Producer and writer of the Society’s extensively revamped 2007 Honors and Awards event honoring esteemed technology thought-leaders and practitioners from all sections of the entertainment industry. Keighley is a Board director of the Giant Screen Cinema Association, a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and an Associate member of the American Society of Cinematographers.

    The Star: Charles D. King, Founder & CEO, MACRO
    The Star honor recognizes a content head or lead who adapted to the new normal and excelled in creativity to keep the end consumers entertained with engaging new(er) content and fresh approach.

    Charles D. King is Founder & CEO of MACRO, a multi-platform media company representing the voice and perspectives of Black people and people of color. He oversees the company’s focus on creating, developing, producing and financing film, television, digital content, tech companies and brands driven by people of color.  Formerly a partner/senior agent at William Morris Endeavor, King was the first African-American partner in the company’s 100+ year history and the first ever African-American partner at any major talent agency. He is also an angel investor, dedicated philanthropist, member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences and The Television Academy; and sits on several nonprofit boards. King also made history again in 2021, when the Best Picture Oscar nomination for the film Judas And The Black Messiah made King, along with Ryan Coogler and Shaka King, the first ever and only all-Black team of nominated producers for an Academy Award.  King is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and Howard University School of Law.

    The Alchemist: Iris Wu, Founder, Ambidio
    The Alchemist honor recognizes a leader who spearheaded a noteworthy technology innovation that has brought tangible benefit to the industry either in post, workflow or presentation.  

    Iris Wu studied medical technology at Taipei Medical University and has a Master’s Degree in Music Technology from New York University. Iris is one of the founders of Ambidio, an immersive audio startup won an Honorable Mention of the Engineering Excellence Award from the Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) in 2019. Iris was listed on 40 Under 40 by Prestige and Asia’s Top 50 Rising Tech Stars by Tatler. She is often invited to share her knowledge/insights on technology, entertainment, and innovation at events including TEDx, NAMM, and Computex, to name a few. Iris currently serves as a member of the HPA Young Entertainment Professional Committee. She was also a committee and the audio session chair of the Future of Cinema Conference 2020 and the audio program chair of the 2020 SMPTE ATC. She continues the relentless pursuit of bringing different ways to experience sound.

    Seth Hallen, HPA president, commented, “These inaugural HPA League honorees are an extraordinary group of changemakers who have laid a foundation for future progress. We are honored to share their accomplishments.” 

    In a joint statement, HPA ALL co-chairs and HPA board members Kari Grubin and Renard Jenkins shared, “Having developed HPA ALL under the aegis of HPA’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiative, it is exciting to see it take shape. We encourage the community to join us, share the news, and step up to the plate at this exciting moment.  We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to T Shobana for her vision of creating the HPA League Honors.”

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    Steven Spielberg Celebrates 50th Anniversary “Jaws” Exhibition At Academy Museum

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    Why would anyone keep a prop from the set of "Jaws?" Steven Spielberg was musing about what it felt like while making his 1975 oceanic classic, and how little he thought any of it would matter when shooting the now-legendary opening scene of a woman night-swimming past an ocean buoy. His primary concern was keeping his job as a 26-year-old director amid unfolding disasters. "How did anybody know to take the buoy and take it home and sit on it for 50 years?" he said. That prop is among the first things visitors will see as they enter a 50th anniversary "Jaws" exhibit opening Sunday and running through July at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. The exhibition featuring more than 200 pieces from the culture-changing blockbuster is the first full show in the four-year history of the museum that is dedicated to a single film. It comes amid a bevy of celebrations of the film's five-decade life, including a theatrical re-release last week. Spielberg spoke to a gathering of media at the museum after touring the exhibit, which takes visitors chronologically through the film's three acts, with some relic or recreation from virtually every scene. "I'm just so proud of the work they've done," the 78-year-old said. "What they've put together here at this exhibition is just awesome. Every room has the minutiae of how this picture got together." "Clearly this is a very historic initiative for us," museum director Amy Homma said before introducing the director and also announced the museum plans a full Spielberg retrospective in 2028. What's inside the "Jaws" exhibit "Jaws" has been essential to the Academy Museum, which opened in 2021 and is operated by the organization that gives out the Oscars. The only surviving full-scale... Read More

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