Podcast host Steve Mirsky talks with Scientific American magazine Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina, news editor Anna Kuchment,
feature editor Mark Fischetti and online news editor Robin Lloyd about various sessions at the recently completed annual conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C. Web sites related to this episode and the conference include
Not exact matches
The week will also
feature speakers such as Walter Isaacson, the former managing
editor of Time magazine who's now the Aspen Institute's CEO; Jim Coulter, founding partner of TPG Capital (formerly Texas Pacific Group); General Wesley Clark, and tech entrepreneur extraordinaire
Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks.
The Tyranny of Identity Politics Thursday, November 9 The Claremont Institute presents a panel discussion
featuring Charles Kesler,
editor of the Claremont Review of Books;
Mark Lilla, professor at Columbia University; and Heather Mac Donald, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
Inside Internet Dating will
feature exclusive interviews with CEOs conducted by show hosts
Mark Brooks, the
Editor of Online Personals Watch, and the organizer of the Internet Dating Conference, Marc Lesnick.
Production companies: Working Title Films, Participant Media Distribution: Focus
Features Cast: Rosamund Pike, Daniel Bruhl, Eddie Marsan, Lior Ashkenazi, Denis Menochet, Ben Schnetzer, Angel Bonanni, Nonso Anozie, Omar Berdouni,
Mark Ivanir, Peter Sullivan, Ehab Bahous, Amir Khoury, Noof McEwan, Zina Zinchenko Director: Jose Padilha Screenwriter: Gregory Burke Producers: Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Kate Solomon, Michelle Wright, Ron Halpern Executive producers: Jeff Skoll, Jonathan King, Olivier Courson, Jean - Claude Darmon, Angela Morrison, Jo Burn, Liza Chasin Director of photography: Lula Carvalho Production designer: Kave Quinn Costume designer: Bina Daigeler Music: Rodrigo Amarante
Editor: Daniel Rezende Choreographer: Ohad Naharin Casting: Fiona Weir Venue: Berlin International Film Festival (Out of Competition)
Camera (color, widescreen, HD, 3D), Pablo Plaisted; live action camera, Barry Peterson;
editors, David Burrows, Chris McKay; music,
Mark Mothersbaugh; production designer, Gran Freckelton; live action art directors, Jay Pelissier, Sue Chan; live action set decorator, Danielle Berman; sound (Dolby Digital / Datasat), Brannon Brown; supervising sound
editor / designer, Wayne Pashley; re-recording mixers, Phil Heywood, Pashley, Greg Fitzgerald; animation supervisor, McKay;
feature animation, Animal Logic; head of animation, Rob Coleman; FX supervisor, Carsten Kolve; special effects supervisor, Jimmy Lorimer; 3D conversion, Legend 3D; associate producers, Amber Naismith, Will Allegra; assistant director, Steve Day; casting, Mary Hidalgo.
On another track, find a monotonous group commentary
featuring director David Frankel, producer Wendy Finerman, costume designer Patricia Field, screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna,
editor Mark Livoisi, and DP Florian Ballhaus; the adage too many cooks spoil the broth would seem to apply, as nothing remotely revelatory emerges from their conversation.
Running time: 105 Minutes Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment 2 - Disc Special Edition Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack Extras: Digital copy; 2 alternate endings; deleted scenes; alternate scenes; gag reel; Plotting Tower Heist;
feature commentary with director Brett Ratner,
editor Mark Helfrich and co-writers Ted Griffin and Jeff Nathanson; Tower Heist Video Diary; U-Control; pocket BLU App; and more.
Extras: New 4K scan from the original film elements; new audio commentary with writer - director Albert Pyun; new «A Ravaged Future — The Making of Cyborg»
featuring interviews with Pyun, actors Vincent Klyn, Deborah Richter and Terrie Batson, director of photography Philip Alan Waters and
editor Rozanne Zingal; new «Shoestring Fantasy - The Effects of Cyborg»
featuring interviews with visual effects supervisor Gene Warren Jr., Go - Motion technician Christopher Warren and rotoscope artist Bret Mixon; extended interviews from
Mark Hartley's documentary «Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story Of Cannon Films» with Pyun and Sheldon Lettich; theatrical trailer; still gallery.
Governors who were not up for reelection and who continue on the Board are Annette Bening and Tom Hanks, Actors Branch; Jim Bissell and Jeffrey Kurland, Art Directors; Caleb Deschanel and Owen Roizman, Cinematographers; Martha Coolidge and Edward Zwick, Directors; Rob Epstein and Lynne Littman, Documentary; Robert Rehme and Tom Sherak, Executives; Donn Cambern and
Mark Goldblatt, Film
Editors; Bruce Broughton and Arthur Hamilton, Music;
Mark Johnson and Kathleen Kennedy, Producers; Robert G. Friedman and Sid Ganis, Public Relations; Bill Kroyer and John Lasseter, Short Films and
Feature Animation; Don Hall and Kevin O'Connell, Sound; Craig Barron and Bill Taylor, Visual Effects; and James L. Brooks and Phil Robinson, Writers.
Both halves
feature production designer
Mark Friedberg's meticulous re-creations of bustling cityscapes — from the beautifully grimy multicultural wonderland of Ben's New York to an equally textured evocation of Rose's monochrome, pre-Depression urban utopia — and Haynes and
editor Affonso Gonçalves shift between them with abrupt cuts and sound bridges that produce a textured, sensory experience of the city.
On Blu - ray and DVD with two commentary tracks (one from director Paul Feig and co-writer Katie Dippold, the other
featuring editor Brent White, producer Jessie Henderson, production designer Jeff Sage, visual effects supervisor Pete Travers, and special effects supervisor
Mark Hawker), the featurettes «Meet the Team,» «Visual Effects: 30 Years Later,» and «Slime Time,» and «Jokes a Plenty: Free For All,» and a collection of alternate improvisational takes (what was called «Line - o-rama» in Judd Apatow disc releases).
We start with an AUDIO COMMENTARY, which
features director David Frankel, producer Wendy Finerman, costume designer Patricia Field, writer Aline Brosh McKenna,
editor Mark Livolsi, and director of photography Florian Ballhaus.
Editor and Artistic Director
Mark Burstein, President Emeritus of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America, has done a great job incorporating more of what he refers to as «myth busting» facts on Carroll's work, not to mention
featuring the illustrations of 47 world renowned artists including Salvador Dali, Barry Moser and Beatrix Potter.
If you're thinking an RS7 would look great in your garage, enjoy this closer look at its
features with Autoweek West Coast senior
editor Mark Vaughn.
Let's wrap up the week with a video
feature from West Coast
editor Mark Vaughn, who gives us a look at a unique California event — the Bastille Day Rally.
The panelists were
Mark Kuyper, executive director of the Book Industry Study Group (BISG); Andrew Albanese, senior writer and
features editor for Publishers Weekly (PW); and Kelvin Watson, chief innovation and technology officer, Queens (N.Y.) Library.
The twenty - second novel to
feature the indelible Dr. Kay Scarpetta, Flesh and Blood
marks Cornwell's first book with William Morrow — and reunites her with
Editor David Highfill.
The panelists were
Mark Kuyper, executive director of the Book Industry Study Group (BISG); Andrew Albanese, senior writer and
features editor for Publishers Weekly (PW); and Kelvin Watson, chief... Continue reading The Ebook Glass Is Half Full →
In this episode,
featured guests
Mark Coker of Smashwords, Jack Sallay of Vook and O Magazine Books
Editor Sara Nelson explain the ongoing e-publishing revolution with E-Magination: What's Now & What's Next in Ebooks.
How to manipulate the view settings for electronic edits — the dreaded Track Changes
feature in Microsoft Word your
editor uses to
mark up the manuscript — to avoid «editing overwhelm»
The event will
feature authors, illustrators and
editors such as Cece Bell, Jacqueline Woodson, Lauren Castillo, Mary GrandPré, Candace Fleming, Yuyi Morales, Jillian Tamaki, Katherine Roy, John Parra, Patricia Hruby Powell,
Mark Siegel, Christian Robinson, Jon Klassen and Melissa Sweet.
Named in honor of Harrison Stephens, a newspaper
editor who wrote thought - provoking
features marked by journalistic integrity and humor until his death just before his 100th birthday.
The Thesis - Worthy Story -
Editor: Of all the new features this year, conveniently marked «NEW» in the game's menu for people like me, the best and most interesting is the storyline e
Editor: Of all the new
features this year, conveniently
marked «NEW» in the game's menu for people like me, the best and most interesting is the storyline
editoreditor.
Mark McMorris Infinite Air is a simulation snowboarding game
featuring procedurally generated mountains, map
editor with Slopestyle, Big Air, and Halfpipe competitions.
Developer:
mark / space Platform: Mac (Windows version coming soon) Price: $ 19.95 Devices: PSP, Kindle, Nook, Sony EReader, plus an assortment of phones, GPSs, media players, and digital photo frames Syncs: iTunes, iPhoto, Windows Media Player (Windows version), user - created photo and video folders Other
Features: ringtone
editor
This is the Uurnlimited version, which is an extended edition with a bunch of new
features (co-op, additional endings, boss fights, and level
editor) and will
mark the first time the world of Uurnog will be available to Switch and Steam users!
The White Review No. 14
features interviews with the art critic, historian and October journal
editor Hal Foster; British artist
Mark Leckey, whose hugely influential film «Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore» was memorably described by Ed Atkins as «better than art»; and the novelist Rachel Cusk, who talks about her commitment to «writing sentences that aren't the product of sentences written by other people.»
REBECCA COONEY
Features Photo
Editor, Newsday SEAN CORCORAN Curator of Photographs, Museum of the City of New York IVAR DAMERON Photo
Editor, The Wall Street Journal SHAMINDER DULAI Director of Photography, Newsweek JAMES ESTRIN Co-
Editor of New York Times Lens Blog NOELLE FLORES THEARD Program Associate, Magnum Foundation GENEVIEVE FUSSELL Senior Photo
Editor, The New Yorker ADREES LATIF
Editor in Charge, U.S. Pictures, Reuters BRENT LEWIS Senior
Editor, ESPN KAREN
MARKS Gallery Director, Howard Greenberg Gallery SABINE MEYERS Photography Director, National Audubon Society PAUL MOAKLEY Deputy Director of Photography and Visual Enterprise, TIME Magazine GRAHAM MORRISON Managing
Editor for Visual Media, Bloomberg CHRISTINE NESBITT Senior Photography
Editor, UNICEF AZU NWAGBOGU Director, African Artists» Foundation and LagosPhoto Festival KIRA POLLACK Director of Photography and Visual Enterprise, TIME Magazine SIOBHAN RIORDAN Exhibition Associate, Documentary Photography Project, Open Society Foundations GLENN RUGA Executive
Editor, ZEKE Magazine BRENDAN WATTENBERG Managing
Editor, Aperture Magazine JAMIE WELLFORD Senior Photo
Editor, National Geographic DAMON WINTER Staff Photographer, The New York Times
The first discussion, moderated by
editor Mark Welzel, took place in Berlin and
featured Diedrich Diederichsen (writer on music, art, cinema, theatre, and politics), Jörg Heiser (director of the Institut für Kunst im Kontext at the Universität der Künste, Berlin), Olaf Nicolai (artist), Susanne Pfeffer (director of the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt), and Steffen Zillig (artist and writer), in addition to Parkett's founding
editors, Bice Curiger and Jacqueline Burckhardt.
Sean A. Mulvihill Los Angeles, CA 1987 - present Recent projects / clients: Pop the Top Variety Show (producer / writer) 11 / 08 - present Lockport
Feature Film (screenwriter) 9/08 Naturopaths Without Borders, Tempe, AZ (director /
editor) 9/08 Remains Music Video (director /
editor) 5/08 Terry Fong, aerialist, Scottsdale, AZ (director /
editor) 3/08
Mark Wildman, aerialist, Los Angeles, CA (DP /
editor) 2/08 Dig
Feature Film promo photo shoot (director) 6/07
Recent Projects / Clients Pop the Top Variety Show — Producer / Writer Lockport
Feature Film — Screenwriter Naturopaths Without Borders — Director /
Editor Remains Music Video — Director /
Editor Terry Fong — Aerialist — Director /
Editor Mark Wildman — Aerialist — Director /
Editor Dig
Feature Film (Photo Shoot)-- Director