Lion Productions is going to Cannes, MIPCOM, Palais des Festivals

September 15th, 2008

Lion Productions is going to Cannes, France, to promote its current projects at MIPCOM 2008. MIPCOM is the world’s largest exhibition and conference dedicated to creating, co-producing, buying, selling, financing, and distributing entertainment content across all platforms.

Lion is looking to sell and develop entertainment content, whether it is a TV series, a feature movie, or short documentaries. Among its projects are Din State, a TV series about living the American dream, with its sacrifices and satisfactions, not only from the emigrant’s perspective, but also from average Joe’s. Din State is ready for distribution worldwide.

Spaghetti vs Lasagna is a romantic, but sardonic comedy about frustration, passion, control, culture clash, and lust. The women’s brain is like a bowl of spaghetti, where everything is twisted and has no end, while the male’s brain is one straight fat, gooey layer of lasagna. Spaghetti vs Lasagna is in the production stage.

Out Here is a 30 min documentary about what it means to be gay in the US, how open-minded Americans are about homosexuality, gay marriage, gay adoption, and most importantly, the entire emotional process of coming out in different parts of the US. While Out Here can be perceived as educational, it is very entertaining; it makes you laugh as much as it makes you cry. It will challenge you. The documentary is ready for distribution.

Back to the Future is a half hour documentary about the lives of the Amish people. The documentary is ready for distribution.

Lion Productions represents Romania along with the main Romanian  TV stations TVR, Antena 1, ProTV, Realitatea TV, B1TV, as well as 20 other production companies. 

MIPCOM takes place between the 13-17th of October at the famous Palais des Festivals. 

Webinar teaches you how to build brand, maximize coverage, and generate Internet buzz through video.

September 2nd, 2008

The biggest companies use online videos to build brand, maximize coverage, and generate Internet buzz. Video veteran, Douglas Simon, talks about how you can increase your visibility, through corporate online video in an one hour webinar, on Thursday, September 10th, 2008.

PR and marketing professionals who want to discover the latest practices for creating viral video with a “long tail” to build brand and increase impressions can learn practical strategies at the webinar from Bulldog Reporter’s PR University: “Web Video Bonanza for PR: How to Incorporate Online Video into PR Programs to Drive Brand, Buzz and the Bottom Line.” Attendees will come away with actionable steps to create powerful video campaigns that can be posted on the corporate website, YouTube and other consumer-generated media sites.

This exclusive webinar takes place on Wednesday, September 10th, at 1PM EDT with a nationally recognized traditional and Web video producer who has created video campaigns for the nation’s biggest brands: Douglas Simon, President & CEO, D S Simon Productions Inc.

In this 90-minute interactive call, Simon will reveal hard-won best practices–from technology requirements, practical first steps, and secrets of killer online content, to cost-saving production tips and viral distribution techniques. The conference will also give public relations and marketing professionals inside tips, techniques, and skills for measuring video’s value and proving it to management. Here are some of the practical and immediately applicable techniques attendees will cover in this webinar:

·      Convincing Data: Stats and changing online viewership behaviors that prove the opportunity–and help sell web video to management and clients

·      How to think strategically about incorporating streaming video and Web 2.0 tools into traditional communications plans

·      Ten essential questions every PR agency or in-house communications department must ask–and answer–before jumping into web video

·      Practical Case Studies: Concrete examples you can take to your execs to show how web video targeted to consumers can build brand and the bottom line

·      The talent and technology you must have on hand to ensure success–a checklist of off-the-shelf hardware and software necessary to launch your streaming video efforts

·      Production Checklists & Guidelines: What qualifies as web video–and how to make sure your campaign uses the most popular formats and delivery methods

Attendance at Bulldog Reporter’s PR University webinar costs $299 per telephone site. Participants in the 90-minute call will be able to pose specific questions for the panelists at several junctures during the discussion. Attendees of PRU University webinar receive one credit toward PRSA accreditation maintenance. Registration also includes an up-to-the-minute conference manual and a full transcript. For more information on taking part in the event, phone toll free: 1-800-959-1059.

The 2008 Primetime Emmy Engineering Awards

September 2nd, 2008

The 2008 Primetime Emmy Engineering Awards Academy of Television Arts & Sciences was celebrated on Saturday, August 23 at the Renaissance Hotel in Los Angeles. 

The Philo T. Farnsworth Corporate Achievement Award was given to Burlington, ON-based Evertz Technologies Limited, a design, manufacture and marketing company for video and audio infrastructure.

The Philo is an award to honor the company whose contributions have significantly affected the state of television technology and engineering over a long period of time.

Content creators, broadcasters, specialty channels and television service providers utilize Evertz’ technologies to support complex multi-channel digital and high definition television broadcast environments.

The award was presented to Evertz’s vice-president of engineering, Alan Lambshead, and the company’s vice-president of sales in the United States, Joe Cirincione. 

Home Studio Video Production, Audio Production and DVD authoring, the best solution for professional Video Editors: Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 9.0

September 2nd, 2008

Whether professional or just amateur, Vegas Movie Studio Platinum Edition software has everything  you need to produce high-quality movies, corporate videos, wedding DVDs, and more. Powerful tools for video compositing, color correction, and surround sound mixing help you get feature-film results in your home studio. Vegas Movie Studio Platinum software also features advanced editing tools such as:


• HD video editing: HDV and Sony AVCHD


• 5.1 surround sound mixing and encoding


• Direct export to Sony PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable)


• Advanced 3-wheel primary color correction tools

The software is very easy to use, simply drag and drop your clips on the timeline and get to work to create movies and slideshows with effects, transitions, titles, and credits. Make changes and see the results in real time, you can even work simultaneously with standard-definition and high-definition video in the same project. Also, powerful tools let you author DVDs or burn movies to Blu-ray Disc™.

Sony AVCHD Support for HD Video EditingEdit Sony AVCHD. There are very few software products that can offer AVCHD editing and Vegas Movie Studio Platinum software has it and edits in a matter of seconds.

Video Restoration Tools
Advanced color correction tools enhance washed-out footage, make specific colors stand out, and balance differences in video due to camera setup or lighting. Image restoration tools remove red-eye from photos.

What’s New in Version 9.0:

* Updated New Project and Make Movie Wizards.


* Improved native HDV.m2t playback performance and improved memory handling for HDV longform projects. (Vegas Movie Studio Platinum only)


* Sony HDV true progressive 24p support. (Vegas Movie Studio Platinum only)


* Import from Memory Recording Unit. (Vegas Movie Studio Platinum only)


* Import from AVCHD camcorder. (Vegas Movie Studio Platinum only)


* Support for editing files recorded with Sony AVCHD camcorders. (Vegas Movie Studio Platinum only)


* Support for Sony Cinescore™ Studio music-generation plug-in.


* Single-monitor full-screen video preview.


* Burn timeline to Blu-ray Disc™. (Vegas Movie Studio Platinum only)


* Upload to YouTube.


* Added support for reading 1920×1080 AVCHD video. (Vegas Movie Studio Platinum only)


* Smart rendering support for MPEG-2 video.


* Support for opening MJPEG-encoded AVI files (such as video recorded with a digital still camera).

* Support for opening and rendering FLAC files.

* Support for LPEC files imported from Digital Voice Editor software.

* High-quality H.264 AVC/AAC import and export (including HD support).

* Templates for Sony WALKMAN® and Apple iPod®.

Communicate Change for Business Success Through Video

August 18th, 2008

Like death and taxes, change is one of life’s certainties, and how companies manage it determines success in both the short- and long-term. As the authors ofGlobal Manifest Destiny: Growing Your Business in a Borderless Economy wrote, “Entire markets and industries from around the world are changing faster than most business leaders can reinvent and transform their companies.” But reinvent and transform our companies we must if we want to succeed in the global marketplace.

In this column, I’ll introduce a powerful new approach, ChangeCasting, which promotes the use of focused video messages to expedite organizational change and which can be implemented quickly and easily.

Business information today is communicated primarily through email but also through instant messaging and texting, in phone calls and voice mail, and over intranets, extranets, and websites. As a result, the message is often buried in an avalanche of communications that can be easily lost, overlooked, or ignored. As Jackson Nickerson, professor of organization and strategy at Washington University in St. Louis’ Olin Business School and co-author of the upcoming bookChangeCasting says, “E-mails and phone calls don’t attract enough attention, convey an emotional connection, or lay the foundation for a conversation that builds clarity and trust.”

According to a Harvard Business Review study, these communication media as well as improvements in network bandwidth and collaboration software have caused an increase in the use of virtual collaboration and a significant decrease in actual meetings. The advantages of virtual collaboration are inarguable; however, it lacks the efficacy of face-to-face interaction. The key to meeting the challenge of constant change is the ability of business leaders to share insights and visions with those who can turn strategic plans into action and revenue.

With affordable digital video cameras and video-enabled cell phones, almost anyone can create, distribute, and view video. Younger employees have grown up in the digital age, and all things digital are second nature to them. In fact, if you want someone’s undivided attention, nothing supersedes multitasking like video.

Enterprise video is currently undergoing a transformation to a more agile and effective approach. Traditionally, businesses have used contract production companies and in-house media groups to produce video of various events, primarily presentations and training. But these productions can be quite complex and expensive and lack natural spontaneity.

That’s where ChangeCasting comes in. Executives and managers can use ChangeCasts—which are 1 to 5 minutes in length, communicate a single main point, and involve both talking and listening—to communicate with employees on a regular basis. A ChangeCast solution also includes an anonymous feedback mechanism for honest, useful communication, which reduces misunderstandings and uncertainties. ChangeCasts can be viewed live as part of a streaming broadcast or via VOD to accommodate employees’ schedules.

To implement ChangeCasting effectively and efficiently, your solution should work with your existing IT infrastructure. The last thing an enterprise needs is a whole new overlay infrastructure devoted to video. Here are some technical issues to consider with ChangeCasting:

Lion Productions on ProductionHub.com

August 15th, 2008

Lion Productions is listed on ProductionHUB.com in Producers - Film in Boston, Massachusetts