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    Home » Post New York Alliance (PNYA) “Post Break” Hosts “NOS4A2” VFX Team

    Post New York Alliance (PNYA) “Post Break” Hosts “NOS4A2” VFX Team

    By Artisans PRTuesday, October 27, 2020Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments4504 Views
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    Free video conference slated for Thursday, October 29th at 4:00 p.m.

    NEW YORK CITY -- (SPW) --

    What happens when a vampire series confronts a real-life horror show? Find out in the next edition of Post Break, the free webinar series from Post New York Alliance (PNYA) as the post-production team from the AMC/BBC America series NOS4A2 reflects on the all-out effort to finish the show during the pandemic lockdown.

    Post-production for the second season of NOS4A2 was in full swing when the pandemic struck last spring and the entire crew was sent home to work in isolation. Nonetheless, visual effects and editorial finishing carried on without missing a beat thanks to good communication, a solid workflow and deep trust among the team. Join series Post Production Supervisor Shana Fischer Huber, Zoic Creative Director Nate Overstrom and AMC Networks VFX Producer Carly Wilson as they reveal how they did it and what they learned along the way. Moderating the discussion will be freelance VFX producer Lauren Ritchie.

    The free event is slated for Thursday, October 29th at 4:00 p.m. (EDT). Following the webinar, attendees will have an opportunity to join small, virtual breakout groups for discussion and networking.

    Panelist include:

    Shana Fischer Huber is a freelance post producer for film and television. Her credits including the Blumhouse/Universal Pictures feature The Lie,  which premiered on Amazon Prime Video, and the cult hit The Killing for AMC and Netflix. She began her producing career on the critically-acclaimed series Now and Again for Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz.

    Nate Overstrom has been with Zoic Studios for more than six years with his many credits including the series Homeland, The Defenders, The Man in the High Castle and Manhunt. A graduate of New York’s School of Visual Arts, he is a two-time Emmy Award nominee and a three-time VES Award nominee.

    Carly Wilson has worked in visual effects for more than a decade and currently serves as a VFX Tools Contractor with Netflix. She began her career at as a digital production manager at Method Studios where her credits included Iron Man 3, Divergent and Into the Storm. Her most recent project is Green Beret’s Guide to Surviving the Apocalypse.

    Moderator:

    Lauren Ritchie is a 25-year industry veteran who discovered her love for visual effects while working for James Cameron on True Lies. As Senior VP for Visual Effects at New Line Cinema, she oversaw work on films including The Lord of the Rings and The Golden Compass. Her other credits include Zoolander 2 and The Greatest Showman.

    • When: Thursday, October 29, 4:00 p.m.
    • Title:  Lessons Learned When Covid Hit: Post/Production Collaboration
    • Register: https://www.postnewyork.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1417143 

    Sound recordings of past Post Break sessions are available here: https://www.postnewyork.org/page/PNYAPodcasts

    Past Post Break sessions in video blog format are available here: https://www.postnewyork.org/blogpost/1859636/Post-Break

    About Post New York Alliance (PNYA)
    Post New York Alliance (PNYA) is an association of film and television post production facilities, labor unions and individuals operating in New York. PNYA members coalesced around the belief that a unified industry presents the post production community better opportunities to develop and promote public policy that benefits the film and television industry as a whole. PNYA’s objectives include incentivizing projects to finish in New York, marketing the services provided by the New York post-production industry and creating avenues for talent to enter this fast-growing sector of the economy.

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    2026: Connect Today for a Better Tomorrow (And Beyond)

    Thursday, January 15, 2026
    Ross MacRae, CEO, Agency Source

    In 2026, the thing that stands out most is how fast this industry is moving, faster than at any point I’ve seen in my career. Agencies, brands, and production companies are constantly shifting, merging, restructuring, and rebuilding. And the people inside them are moving just as quickly. The average lifespan of an agency creative these days is about 18 months. That means if you connect with someone today, chances are they’ll be somewhere completely different by next year, maybe even brand-side. The good news is that you’re essentially building a relationship with multiple clients at once - as long as you keep track of where they go! That level of movement changes what sales and outreach actually mean. When I started, sales in our industry were seen as unnecessary, even a bit smarmy. Agencies had internal service buying teams whose role was to be aware of what production services were out there--which meant that production companies and reps could remain on the agencies' radar with little effort. But today, those agency-side roles have disappeared, and the responsibility has shifted wholly to production companies and reps to make sure they are continuously visible. Whether people like the word “sales” or not, the truth is that you cannot rely on posting your reels on your site and expecting the phone to ring. It never really worked that way, and it certainly doesn’t now. One of the biggest misunderstandings I still encounter is about what a contact database is for. People assume it’s just a place to download email addresses and send out massive blasts. That was never the right way to do it, not 15... Read More

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