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    Home » Modern VideoFilm Supports Sundance World Premieres

    Modern VideoFilm Supports Sundance World Premieres

    By Artisans PRWednesday, January 21, 2015Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2095 Views
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    Facility provides final color grading services for “The End of the Tour” and “Zipper.” It also restores award-winning doc “Paris is Burning” for 25th Anniversary screening.

    Burbank, CA -- (SPW) --

    Modern VideoFilm provided post-production services for two films making their world premieres at this month’s Sundance Film Festival. They include The End of the Tour, James Ponsoldt’s drama about a 1996 encounter between Rolling Stone journalist David Lipsky and novelist David Foster Wallace, and Zipper, Director Mora Stephens’s film about a federal prosecutor battling addiction.

    Additionally, Modern VideoFilm teamed with the Sundance Institute in producing a new digital restoration Paris Is Burning, Jennie Livingston’s exuberant documentary about black and Latino drag queens in New York City in the 1980s. A special screening of the restored DCP master will be held at Sundance to mark the film’s 25th Anniversary.

    For The End of the Tour, Modern VideoFilm Colorist Bryan McMahan worked under Ponsoldt’s direct supervision in applying final color grading. The feature was shot on 3-perf 35mm film by Swedish cinematographer Jakob Ihre (Reprise; Oslo, August 31st).

    Much of the film was shot in Michigan during winter (with additional units in Minneapolis, at The Mall of America, and New York City). According to Ponsoldt, the snowy, rural environments provide an emotional counterpoint to the tenuous relationship that develops between Lipsky and Wallace. “A lot of films set in winter play into the oppressive or dark, brutal qualities of the weather,” recalls Ponsoldt. “What was important to us was to bring in the romance of winter and snow.”

    Ponsoldt adds that he believes those qualities are best captured on film. “Nothing equals film as far as emotionality and texture,” he says.

    During the grading process, McMahan, whose previous credits include The Tree of Life and Killer Joe, sought to bring out the nuance captured by Ihre in the winter exteriors and the vibrant colors featured in contrasting interior scenes. “They shot a lot of areas with snow,” McMahan observes. “So, we were often working with white-on-white. Film holds details in those environments that you might lose in digital.”

    “It was a pleasure to work with Bryan,” says Ponsoldt. “He brought out the wonderful qualities in Jakob’s cinematography. Bryan is a true artist and a great collaborator.”

    The restoration of Paris Is Burning was produced from new scans of original 16mm film elements. During initial grading sessions, Modern VideoFilm Colorist Gregg Garvin had access to a 35mm print, produced at the time of the film’s original release, and a video transfer produced a decade ago under Livingston’s direction for reference. Final grading was conducted under Livingston’s direct supervision.

    “It turned out beautifully,” says Garvin. “Having two reference copies and the director’s input was a big advantage. It’s a very colorful film.”

    Paris Is Burning is included in The Sundance Collection at UCLA. Modern VideoFilm provided restoration services for another film from the collection, Hoop Dreams, that screened at last year’s Sundance Film Festival. This year’s festival is slated for January 22nd through February 1st in Park City, Utah.

    About Modern VideoFilm
    Modern VideoFilm has been providing post-production and distribution services to the film, television and media content industries for more than 33 years.  Its clients include all of the major movie and television studios, as well as leading on-demand streaming services, online digital media retailers, ecommerce sites, interactive entertainment companies, and other commercial entities across the United States and around the world. The company’s staff comprises more than 500 dedicated and talented artists, technicians, engineers, producers, client representatives and support personnel.

    Modern VideoFilm’s Creative Services division offers complete, end-to-end resources for the production of original motion picture, television and media content. Its Content Management division provides comprehensive solutions for the management, repurposing, distribution and archiving of entertainment content. http://mvf.com

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    Boris FX Continuum Pairs AI Precision and Advanced Creative Controls

    Thursday, May 14, 2026
    Boris FX Continuum 2026.5

    Boris FX Continuum, the acclaimed visual effects plugin collection, introduces its 2026.5 release. The latest version of the Emmy Award-winning software delivers a new AI deinterlace tool, four updated AI models, a new compositing workflow in the FX Editor, overhauled warp and displacement effects, upgraded wipe transitions, and greater creative control in Particle Illusion. “As we continue to leverage internal AI technology to build new tools, we always keep the needs of Continuum’s editors, artists, and content creators at the forefront,” states Boris Yamnitsky, CEO and Founder of Boris FX. “We carefully choose which types of tasks benefit from AI workflows, such as image restoration and masking. Accordingly, the 2026.5 release adds a new deinterlace tool that uses AI to instantly transform archival, analog footage into progressive-scan frames and also includes more accurate models on our popular face segmentation and license plate masking tools, as well as our motion blur and up-res effects.” AI Tools Continuum’s AI-assisted capabilities grow with a new image restoration effect, updated masking, motion blur, and upres models, and additional flexibility.

    • BCC+ Deinterlace ML: Automatically, precisely converts interlaced video, including analog TV, VHS tapes, etc., into progressive-scan frames.
    • Updated AI Models: Improved accuracy on Face ML, License Plate ML, Motion Blur ML, and UpRes ML.
    • BCC+ Face ML: Adds new nose and neck segmentation.
    • BCC+ Motion Blur ML: Adds a prismatic colored blur trails feature.
    Continuum 2026.5 also features a new ML/AI model unload system. If an ML model isn’t... Read More

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