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I am currently employed fulltime as an editor at Media Blasters, a DVD company specializing in Japanese anime and cult cinema, where I also spend a lot of time reminiscing over cancelled TV shows from the 80s, authoring DVDs, compositing motion menus, and fixing everyone's spelling boo-boos. |
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] trailers : current reel 07/04 (quicktime, 3.5 MB) |
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] production sound recording: Tunnel Vision 01/03 |
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] entire original score: Tunnel Vision 01/03 |
] assembly editing for DVD: current list of titles (07/04) |
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] ADR, Foley, sound effects: Tunnel Vision 01/03 |
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] Ogilvy & Mather: Fanta! "Wanna Fanta?" demo 02/02 (article, pdf) |
] color correction: Tunnel Vision 01/03 |
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] entrance / exit cues: Talk to Taka 12/01 |
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] action sequence music: Talk to Taka 12/01 |
] AVID, flatbed 35mm editing: Moviola Studios / NYU |
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Since high school I have been getting my musical kicks off by DJ-ing at clubs, lounges, gallery openings and the likes. I've moved on to focus more on studio recording and music production, but every once in a while the party bug bites me and I throw a funky shindig with some interesting people. |
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Atmospherex is one of the very few visuals & record labels to pioneer the scene. I produced press and marketing literature (pdf), maintained vendor relations, and coordinated live events to promote their second DVD release, Exotic Robotics: RECreate. |
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Audio Visual Disorder (avd) is a collaboration with former Nickelodeon animator, Otto Lai ('98 NYU Film). Otto creates dynamic visuals to which I compose original electronic music. We mix these elements together in a live VJ-DJ performance, which we have held in various nightclubs and lounges in New York City ever since we graduated from our respective colleges in 1998. |
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sample flyer promo designs:
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During the Golden Era of stock options with cash value and profitable fiscal years, I started out as a temp P.A. and hitched a ride on the streaming media wave. I picked up some things about production, web design, and management along the way, before the gas ran out. |
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Interactive Video Technologies, formerly known as Softcom, Inc., created proprietary Java-based software and tools for streaming media, using an integrated interface in RealPlayer and Quicktime. From 09.99 to 04.01, I helped produce applications for clients such as HBO Sopranos, HBO Boxing, Showtime, E! Online, and Victoria's Secret. |
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] project management
] information architecture
] content programming & QA
] web design & development
] streaming media infrastructure |
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© 2003 Dilated Peeples, by Justin Kim. All Rights Reserved.
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