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SUMMARY:Sight\, Sound & Story: Behind the Lens and Edit of "The Boys"
DESCRIPTION:Sight\, Sound & Story: Behind the Lens and Edit of “The Boys”\nAs “The Boys“ heads into its final season\, join Sight\, Sound & Story for a conversation with Cinematographers Jonathon Cliff\, CSC\, and Dylan MacLeod\, CSC\, alongside Editor David Kaldor\, moderated by our own Chad Anderson. \nThe panel will explore the creative collaboration behind one of television’s most visually bold series\, from developing the show’s cinematic style and shooting large-scale action sequences to shaping tone\, pacing\, and tension in the edit. The discussion will also examine the unique challenges of bringing the final season to life and closing out the world of “The Boys”. \nWhether you’re a filmmaker\, creative\, or fan of the series\, this is a chance to hear directly from the artists helping craft the final chapter of the hit show. \nModerator: Chad Anderson (Manhattan Edit Workshop & Brookdale Community College)\nPanelists: Cinematographer Jonathon Cliff\, CSC (“Gen V\,” “People of Earth”)\, Cinematographer Dylan MacLeod\, CSC (“From\,” “Lock & Key”)\, and Editor David Kaldor (“Suits\,” “Lost in Space”) \nWhere: Online \nWhen: Thursday\, June 11\, 2026 \nTime: 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT \nGeneral Admission: FREE! \nAll attendees who register for this event will receive a link and a password before the event begins. This will gain free access for attendees. This will also give free replays for 48 hours. \n  \nBy signing up for the event\, all attendees agree to receive promotional emails from Manhattan Edit Workshop. \n\n  \nPANELISTS:\nCinematographer Jonathon Cliff\, CSC\nJonathon Cliff – or Jonny\, as he’s affectionately known – came to cinematography from a background in high-profile stills photography. He is a multi-award-winning DP who brings a versatility to the table that’s hard to match. Jonathon’s TV credits include Season 1 of the EOne/POP series “Let’s Get Physical” and Season 1 and 2 of the Warner Horizon/TBS series “People of Earth”\, which garnered him a Canadian Society of Cinematographers nomination for Best Cinematography in the TV series category. \nHe has shot everything from an innovative Iraq war story (“Redacted” with Director Brian De Palma)\, to dark romantic comedies (“Lovesick”\, starring Jay Baruchel and Jessica Paré)\, to award-winning documentaries (Alan Zweig’s “Hurt”\, for which Jonathon was the primary DP). \n  \nEditor David Kaldor\nRaised in rural Vermont\, David Kaldor began his film and television career as an unpaid intern on David Mamet’s “The Winslow Boy” in Cambridge\, Massachusetts. Learning on film\, he sorted trim bins\, cleaned the work picture\, and the Steenbeck each morning. He went back to work on “State and Main” while attending Emerson College before moving to NYC to work on “Heist” and the Academy Award-winning “Frida.” \nHe has lived in Los Angeles since 2002\, working primarily in television with writer/producers David Mamet\, Shawn Ryan\, Ted Griffin\, Aaron Korsh\, and Eric Kripke. \n  \nCinematographer Dylan Macleod\, CSC\nDylan Macleod is a Canadian cinematographer. He won a Gemini Award for Best Photography in a Variety or Performing Arts Program or Series at the 25th Gemini Awards in 2010 for the television film “Nureyev\,” a Canadian Screen Award for Best Photography in a Variety or Performing Arts or Sketch Comedy Program at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards for “Love Lies Bleeding\,” and the Borsos Competition award for best cinematography in a Canadian film at the 2015 Whistler Film Festival\, for his work on Ingrid Veninger’s 2015 film “He Hated Pigeons.” He has worked on nine total episodes for Amazon Prime Video’s hit series\, “The Boys.” \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nChad Anderson\nChad Anderson is a college professor\, animation geek\, poet\, video editor & skateboarder from the Jersey Shore. He has worked on a range of editing and visual FX projects for corporate\, educational\, broadcast\, non-profit\, and military organizations all over the country (and once in Korea). Previous clients have included E! Entertainment\, “The Charlie Rose Show\,” the WB\, The Count Basie Theatre\, and a film that went straight to video with John Stamos in it. He holds a Master’s in Education from NJCU and has been teaching for over 18 years.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T200000
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SUMMARY:Sight\, Sound & Story: Inside the Sound of "Bait"
DESCRIPTION:Sight\, Sound & Story: Inside the Sound of “Bait”\nJoin us for a conversation with the sound team behind Prime Video’s new series “Bait\,” starring Riz Ahmed. Re-recording Mixer Richard Davey\, Supervising Sound Editor Jack Gillies\, and Supervising Dialogue Editor Steve Berezai\, moderated by Amy Leyland\, will break down how the show’s distinctive soundscape was built—from early dialogue shaping and editorial decisions through to the final mix—and how sound was used to drive tension\, atmosphere\, and storytelling across the series. \nModerator: Amy Leland (Filmmaker\, Editor & Manhattan Edit Workshop )\nPanelists: Re-recording Mixer Richard Davey (“Veep\,” “The Sound of 007”)\, Supervising Sound Editor Jack Gillies (“The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die\,” “Fleabag”)\, and Supervising Dialogue Editor Steve Berezai(“The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die\,””Beyond Paradise”) \nWhere: Online \nWhen: Thursday\, June 18\, 2026 \nTime: 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT \nGeneral Admission: FREE! \nAll attendees who register for this event will receive a link and a password before the event begins. This will gain free access for attendees. This will also give free replays for 48 hours. \nBy signing up for the event\, all attendees agree to receive promotional emails from Manhattan Edit Workshop. \n\n  \nPANELISTS:\nSupervising Dialogue Editor Steve Berezai\nSteve Berezai is a supervising dialogue and ADR editor working across high-end television comedy\, drama\, and feature film. With more than a decade of experience in post-production sound\, Steve crafts nuanced dialogue soundtracks for both critically acclaimed and commercially successful productions\, including “Bait\,” “Unforgotten\,” “Miss Austen\,” “Red Eye”\, and “The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die.” \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nRe-recording Mixer Richard Davey\nRichard Davey is a three-time Emmy-\, BAFTA-\, and RTS-nominated re-recording mixer and co-founder of the London-based audio post-production facility Jumbuck Film & TV. \nHis career spans 25 years\, and his extensive credits include series such as “Bait\,” “Rivals\,” “Legends\,” “One Day\,” “Top Boy\,” “Veep\,” and “The Last Kingdom\,” as well as feature documentaries including “The Sound of 007” and “Oasis: Supersonic.” He specialises in high-end television drama\, comedy\, documentary\, and feature films. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSupervising Sound Editor Jack Gillies\nJack Gillies is an MPSE-winning supervising sound editor whose work across high-end television dramas and comedies\, feature films\, and documentaries spans more than two decades. His credits include major television productions such as “Bait\,” “Legends\,” “Top Boy\,” “Veep”\, and “The Last Kingdom\,” alongside feature work including “Fighting with my Family\,” “The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die\,” and documentaries such as “Oasis: Supersonic\,” and “Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams.” \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nEditor & Moderator Amy Leland\nAmy Leland is a film and TV director\, writer\, and editor. She has been an editor for CBS Sports Network since 2013. She was an editor at NBC Sports for the 2024 Summer Olympic Games\, for which she received a Sports Emmy award. She returned for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. She was an editor for “Football Town: Barrow\, Alaska” on the NFL Network. She spent 3 seasons as the assistant editor on “Inside the Actors Studio”. Her short film “Echoes” is now available on Amazon Video. She has served as director or editor for numerous web series and short films\, and edited the feature film “Sundown”. She has served as an industry expert\, panelist\, and contributing writer to post-production websites\, including postPerspective.com and AVIDBlogs. She is a stage director with 20+ years of experience and received her MFA from the Actors Studio Drama School. Amy is a certified trainer for Apple\, AVID\, and Autodesk.
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SUMMARY:Behind the Lens  of "Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat"
DESCRIPTION:Behind the Lens of “Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat”\ntJoin us for a deep dive into “Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat\,” a unique comedic series set during a corporate retreat where almost the entire cast are actors\, except Anthony\, an unwitting participant whose real reactions shape the unfolding story. Director of Photography Chris Darnell joins moderator Chad Anderson to explore how the series was crafted from lens to edit. They will discuss how visual choices\, performance\, and storytelling work around this unusual mix of scripted and unscripted reality. \nModerator: Chad Anderson (Manhattan Edit Workshop & Brookdale Community College)\nPanelists: Cinematographer Chris Darnell (“Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”\, “Bad Trip”) \nWhere: Online \nWhen: Thursday\, July 9\, 2026 \nTime: 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT \nGeneral Admission: FREE! \nAll attendees who register for this event will receive a link and a password before the event begins. This will gain free access for attendees. This will also give free replays for 48 hours. \n  \nBy signing up for the event\, all attendees agree to receive promotional emails from Manhattan Edit Workshop. \n\n  \nPANELISTS:\nChris Darnell\nChris Darnell is a Los Angeles-based cinematographer known for blending documentary realism with cinematic comedy across film\, television\, and hidden-camera productions. He gained widespread recognition for his work on the Emmy-nominated comedy series “Jury Duty\,” following earlier high-profile projects including “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm\,” “Bad Trip\,” Showtime’s “Who Is America?\,” Netflix’s “Murder” promos\, and “Impractical Jokers” feature projects. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nChad Anderson\nChad Anderson is a college professor\, animation geek\, poet\, video editor & skateboarder from the Jersey Shore. He has worked on a range of editing and visual FX projects for corporate\, educational\, broadcast\, non-profit\, and military organizations all over the country (and once in Korea). Previous clients have included E! Entertainment\, “The Charlie Rose Show\,” the WB\, The Count Basie Theatre and a film that went straight to video with John Stamos in it. He holds a Master’s in Education from NJCU and has been teaching for over 18 years.
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