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Julian Chojnacki, Camera Operator on Final Destination, speaks on the future of 3D

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posted Jun 25, 2009, 12:02

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Julian Chojnacki, Camera Operator on Final Destination, speaks on the future of 3D

StudentFilmmakers is proud to present Julian Chojnacki, SOC as he hosts an exciting and educational workshop on all aspects of 3D in movie production on Saturday July 11, 2009. An active member of the Society of Cinematographers, Julian has extensive experience working with numerous talented and accomplished Directors in the Motion Picture industry. Some of his credits include Final Destination, Inconceivable, Rebound, and the popular Nash Bridges.

While serving as both steadicam operator and camera operator on The Final Destination (2009), Julian has developed a valuable perspective on the use of 3D in films and believes this technique is here to stay.

�3D films place the audience right in the story. The process and costs are becoming more reasonable. 3D is here to stay,� Chojnacki said.

This educational 3D workshop will be held on Saturday, July 11, at the StudentFilmmakers Magazine headquarters, 1133 Broadway, New York, New York 10010. Beginning at 9:30am for a networking session, attendees will get the chance to speak one on one with Julian before the three hour session begins. There will also be a one hour Question and Answer period, where students and other workshop attendees are encouraged to ask questions pertaining to 3D and cinematography.

Julian will be discussing a wide range of topics including how we see in 3D and how the camera reproduces the images. He will also cover the process of making alterations to a film and the limitations with shooting in 3D. He will even display images from Final Destination and share some of his experience working on the production set.

Kim Welch, founder of Welch Integrated, Inc. and StudentFilmmakers Magazine has produced several workshops in the past and is excited to make these opportunities once again assessable to student and professional film and video makers.

�These training workshops are at the heart of our mission � to train, educate, and inspire filmmakers to become successful in this competitive industry,� Welch said. Registration for this event is online at StudentFilmmakers Workshops . Regular admission is $55, with special discounts offered for students and early sign-ups. The first fifty people registered will receive a complimentary Steadicam Training DVD!

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