Michael Jackman has been named vp and GM of Deluxe New York, which is under construction and scheduled to be fully operational by late March.
Before joining Deluxe, Jackman was senior vp postproduction at the Weinstein Co., where he oversaw post on all original productions and acquisitions for Weinstein and Dimension Films. His postproduction management credits also include Martin Scorsese's The Aviator and Gangs of New York.
"We are thrilled to recruit an executive with Michael's credentials to head up our New York operation," said Dan McLellan, executive vp Deluxe postproduction. "He is well-respected in postproduction circles, and as a resident New Yorker, he shares our vision to bring world-class services to this important film and television market."
Deluxe's downtown New York facility initially will house a motion picture film laboratory, a screening room equipped for both film and digital cinema, and digital services to support picture postproduction for dailies, mastering and deliverables. It also will include a base for Deluxe's Efilm business, which is headquartered in Hollywood.
Before joining Deluxe, Jackman was senior vp postproduction at the Weinstein Co., where he oversaw post on all original productions and acquisitions for Weinstein and Dimension Films. His postproduction management credits also include Martin Scorsese's The Aviator and Gangs of New York.
"We are thrilled to recruit an executive with Michael's credentials to head up our New York operation," said Dan McLellan, executive vp Deluxe postproduction. "He is well-respected in postproduction circles, and as a resident New Yorker, he shares our vision to bring world-class services to this important film and television market."
Deluxe's downtown New York facility initially will house a motion picture film laboratory, a screening room equipped for both film and digital cinema, and digital services to support picture postproduction for dailies, mastering and deliverables. It also will include a base for Deluxe's Efilm business, which is headquartered in Hollywood.
- 11/26/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
TORONTO -- The Banff World Television Festival on Wednesday said camera maker Panasonic will receive its technical achievement award next month. Festival organizers said Panasonic will be honored June 13 for its contributions to TV production technology. "Panasonic is a name that is inexorably linked to television," Dan McLellan, a member of the Banff board of governors, said in a statement. Past winners of the technical achievement nod at Banff include Steadicam, Silicon Graphics, Sony Corp., Bang & Olufsen and Discreet Logic. The Banff World Television Festival, the annual Canadian Rockies gathering of TV producers and executives, runs June 12-15.
- 5/18/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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