"Droidmaker"

Michael Rubin, Author

Thursday, 1 December 2005, 4 PM, George E. Pake Auditorium, Palo Alto,
CA. 
This forum is free and OPEN to the public.

ABSTRACT

Many have a sense that Lucas was a technology pioneer, but exactly what
did he do and why did he do it? The remarkable tools we have on every
computer began as revolutionary notions in the late '60s, from radicals
like Lucas and his friend Francis Coppola. In the years following PARC's
important and famous research in personal computing, Lucasfilm
(concurrent with making Empire Strikes Back) was quietly establishing
its own research in picture editing, digital audio, computer graphics
and eventually, videogames.

Author Michael Rubin will explore the connection between Lucas and some
of the most advanced research in entertainment media done in one place
and time -- the human story behind the filmmakers and the computers, and
the first films to blur the boundaries. 

BIOGRAPHY: 

Michael Rubin is a writer, educator and entrepreneur. In 1985 he joined
Lucasfilm's Droid Works to introduce new technology to filmmakers. Since
then he has edited feature films and television shows in Hollywood and
published a number of books on digital filmmaking for professionals as
well as consumers, including Nonlinear: A Field Guide to Digital Video
and Film Editing, The Little Digital Video Book and iLife '05: Apple
Training Series. He has lectured internationally, from Montreux to
Beijing, and consulted for Sony and Apple on "video literacy." Rubin is
also co-founder and CEO of Petroglyph Ceramic Lounge. He lives in Santa
Cruz, California.

His latest book, Droidmaker (http://www.droidmaker.com/), was released
three weeks ago, and Michael has been traveling around the US speaking
to film schools, technology companies, and computer science departments
about Lucasfilm's role in modern media.

PLEASE NOTE: This forum will NOT be taped, therefore it will not be
posted in our forum archive http://www.parc.com/events/forum/archive.php

UPCOMING FORUMS:

December 8: Steve Gundrum, President and CEO, Mattson; "Project Delta:
How to Bake an Open Source Cookie"


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