CEO and Founder of DigitalFilm Tree Ramy Katrib will discuss latest advancements in remote post and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Post-production company, DigitalFilm Tree (DFT), has announced that CEO and Founder Ramy Katrib will deliver a keynote address at NAB, participate on a panel, as well as give a Q&A presentation. He will discuss DFT’s latest advancements in remote post and multidisciplinary collaboration to benefit clients such as Roseanne, which on March 27, 2018 had one of the biggest premieres in TV history.
He will be a panelist on April 8 on the topic of “Enterprise and Cloud Applications: The New Broadcast Infrastructure?”, present a keynote on April 8 on “Production & Post, Resolved!” and participate in a Q&A with Blackmagic Design on April 9.
“I’m excited and honoured to be speaking at all three of these events,” said Katrib, “especially with DFT delivering the 10th season of Roseanne and seeing the monumental success of the show since the first airing. DigitalFilm Tree supplied all the post-production work on the show including online, colour correction, VFX, and delivery. Before production started, we were iterating on Roseanne’s colour correction, which was a major part of the show and our colourists used DaVinci Resolve exclusively.”
Katrib was asked to speak by Blackmagic Design.
“We are fortunate to have worked with Blackmagic Design for over 15 years,” stated Katrib, “and in 2009, DigitalFilm Tree became the first company to use DaVinci Resolve on a major broadcast TV show, NCIS: Los Angeles, delivering more than 200 episodes to date.”
“DigitalFilm Tree senior colourists Dan Judy and Rick Dalby worked hand-in-hand with Roseanne DP Johnny Simmons in designing an updated look for a familiar and established show,” he added.