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Sunday, December 14th, 2008, 3pm to 4pm
Networking at 2:30pm
FREE with RSVP

Mark Stasiuk
Featured Speaker 3-4pm
Visual effects expert Mark Stasiuk on the visual effects of NATIONAL TREASURE 2 and other films with digital water.

ScreenPlayLab and the Linux Movies Group present RealFlow expert Mark Stasiuk. In January 2008, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences granted a Technical Achievement Award to the creators of RealFlow software in recognition of its contribution to feature film effects. Most big budget feature films today are produced using free operating system software called Linux.

Raleigh Studios
Enter at Van Ness Gate
5300 Melrose Avenue (across from Paramount)
Hollywood, California
Free parking available on the street
Parking on the lot, if available, costs $5
Smoking is not permitted at any ScreenplayLab event

IMPORTANT: Professional Protocol

If you wish to contact a speaker you should request to have your email forwarded through one of the ScreenPlayLab founders. 

Don't pester our speaker! Do not ask speakers how to contact them. If a speaker asks you to contact him, please don't ask for contact info at our event. It's awkward for a speaker to give contact info to one person and not others present. We will help you reach the speaker if he or she wants to be reached.

Contacting a VIP uninvited is counter-productive and can get you banned.

We will forward thank you emails after the event, but it's entirely up to the speaker if he wants to respond personally. Many speakers are simply too busy, although they all appreciate the notes.


Venue: Raleigh Pickford Theatre

Raleigh Studios

  • The Pickford Theatre is a 42-seat screening room. Raleigh Studios, 5300 Melrose, Hollywood. Enter at Van Ness Gate. From the gate it's diagonally all the way across the lot. Enter the doors next to the cafe. Up the stairs, second floor.

Raleigh Studios is the longest continuously operating motion picture studio in the country, since 1915. It's directly across the street from the giant Paramount Studios, Raleigh has thirteen soundstages with 5,000 to 15,000 square feet of space each. In the 1920s it was known as Clune Studios, then Mary Pickford Productions, California Studio, and Producers Studios.

Some feature films shot here:

  • The Mark of Zorro
  • The Three Musketeers
  • Hopalong Cassidy
  • A Star is Born, 1937 with Janet Gaynor
  • The Best Years of Our Lives, Best Picture 1946
  • What Ever Happened to Baby Jane, 1962, with Bette Davis and Joan Crawford
  • In the Heat of the Night, Best Picture 1967 with Rod Steiger and Sidney Poitier

Some television series shot here:

  • Life of Riley
  • Cisco Kid
  • Superman
  • Gunsmoke
  • Have Gun, Will Travel
  • Perry Mason
  • America's Funniest Home Videos
  • The Larry Sanders Show
  • Whose Line is it Anyway?
  • Ugly Betty

Raleigh also manages Disney's soundstage complex in Manhattan Beach, where David E. Kelley is headquartered.

ScreenplayLab expresses special thanks to Mike Donahue and Randal Miles.

 


Questions to info@ScreenplayLab.com
Created Dec. 8th, 2008. Updated Dec. 8th, 2008