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Welcome to BlogLive @ Sundance 2009
Live Blogging Starts Friday, January 16

The editors of Digital Content Producer and millimeter would like to welcome you to our fourth annual BlogLive at the Sundance Film Festival. We’re on our way to Park City to cover the annual film festival, which serves as both a celebration of independent filmmaking and a gathering of the tribes for directors, cinematographers, editors, and actors.

In the blog we’ll be posting information about the latest happenings, information on who is using what technology, as well as interviews with Sundance filmmakers, technology and sponsor venues in Park City, as well as a “Short Film Patrol” covering this year’s shorts program. Look for interviews with Greg Mottola (Adventureland), Robert Siegel (Big Fan), RJ Cutler (The September Issue), Ondi Timoner (We Live In Public), and many more.

Check back often, as we’ll be updating multiple times throughout the day, starting January 16. Have a great Sundance if you’re attending, and if not, BlogLive @ Sundance 2009 is your source for realtime coverage of the festival.

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Streaming for Video Pros: Producing streaming video with Final Cut Pro and Compressor
Apple Final Cut Studio is an outstanding video editor, and Compressor is highly capable, but inter-program workflows can be confusing to say the least. For example, which of the program’s de-interlacing settings (there are at least three between Final Cut Pro and Compressor) produces the best quality? Register for the webcast, to be held Jan. 28 at 2 p.m. EST.


Films in Competition at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival
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Festival Celebrates 25 Years of Independent Filmmaking and Cinematic Storytelling

Sundance Institute announced the lineup of films selected to screen in the U.S. and World Cinema Dramatic and Documentary Competitions for the 25th Sundance Film Festival. The 2009 Sundance Film Festival runs January 15-25 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Sundance, Utah. more>>

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The September Issue Director R.J. Cutler
cutler_webphoto.jpgMillimeter Senior Editor Michael Goldman spoke just ahead of Sundance’s opening with award-winning documentary producer/director RJ Cutler about making his new film, The September Issue –a film documenting the creation of Vogue Magazine’s annual September issue, and the people behind that effort. The movie is having its World Premiere at Sundance, and competing in the Documentary category. more>>

Adventureland Director Greg Mottola
adventureland_mottola.jpgBefore directing Superbad in 2007, Greg Mottola won the 1996 Slamdance competition with his debut film The Daytrippers. In between, he directed several episodes of Judd Apatow’s underappreciated TV show Undeclared as well as Arrested Development, and now he comes to the 2009 Sundance Film Festival to premiere Adventureland, which he also wrote.

Starring Jesse Eisenberg as a college graduate working at a theme park, the shoot was somewhat autobiographical for Mottola, who says he’ll never shoot at a real amusement park again. “Let me put it this way—there was a lot of downtime while somebody was vomiting between takes,” he says. more>>

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