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Movies and TV 28 February, 2019

Filmmaker Todd Douglas Miller To Present Keynote At 2019 NAB Show's Future Of Cinema Conference, Produced In Partnership With SMPTE

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Both the art and science of working with images and sound were critical throughout this project, and I look forward to discussing how they came together during the process of making 'Apollo 11' a reality.

SMPTE®, the organization that is defining the future of storytelling, today announced that Todd Douglas Miller, the filmmaker behind the critically acclaimed "Apollo 11" moon landing documentary, will present the keynote at the 2019 NAB Show's Future of Cinema Conference (FoCC), produced in partnership with SMPTE.

NAB Show's FoCC, "Now, Next, and Beyond the Yellow Brick Road," will take place April 6-7 in Las Vegas. Scheduled for 9:10 a.m. on Saturday, April 6, Miller's keynote will describe the process of making "Apollo 11," which premiered Jan. 24 at the Sundance Film Festival, where it received a Special Grand Jury Prize for Editing.

"Our intention with 'Apollo 11' was to make an art film out of all of the archival materials that we had available, and in the end, we created a direct, fly-on-the-wall cinema experience," said Miller. "Both the art and science of working with images and sound were critical throughout this project, and I look forward to discussing how they came together during the process of making 'Apollo 11' a reality."

Working with pristine, unprocessed, never-before-seen 65 mm footage recently discovered in the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), as well as 11,000 hours of uncatalogued NASA audio recordings, Miller and his colleagues first digitized and restored the film. Next, the team created an 8K transfer that represents the highest-resolution, highest-quality digital collection of Apollo 11 footage. The 93-minute motion picture, which was cut from this transfer, revives the historic 1969 moon landing by Apollo 11 mission commander Neil Armstrong and pilot Buzz Aldrin with breathtaking clarity.

Critics have called "Apollo 11" astonishing, with Variety saying the film "images channel the wonder of the unprecedented … a dream made real." The film opens exclusively in Imax theaters on March 1 and everywhere on March 8 and is being distributed by NEON/CNN Films.

"Todd and his colleagues undertook a monumental challenge in making 'Apollo 11,'" said FoCC Program Committee Chair and 30 Ninjas CEO Julina Tatlock, who is also an award-winning writer-producer, virtual reality (VR) director, and social TV specialist. "In addition to creating an astounding cinematic experience, they restored, digitized, and catalogued a wealth of audio and video representing one of the United States' greatest achievements. We're excited to be giving FoCC attendees the opportunity to hear this remarkable story, especially given this is the 50th anniversary of the first lunar landing."

Miller's work also includes the Emmy® Award-winning "Dinosaur 13," which premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and was acquired by Lionsgate and CNN Films. His other films include "Gahanna Bill," "Scaring the Fish," and "The Last Steps." Miller's company, Statement Pictures, based in Brooklyn, New York, produces feature-length films, documentaries, and large-format/Imax films for science centers and museums. His short-form work has won numerous international and national awards, including the CINE Golden Eagle, Telly, Aurora, and AXIEM Award.

More information about FoCC is available here. SMPTE members can register here and use code EP07 to take $100 off the NAB Show nonmember rate for a Conference Flex Pass registration or to get a free Exhibits Pass. The offer expires March 25.

Further information about SMPTE is available at https://www.smpte.org.
Information about "Apollo 11" is available at https://www.apollo11movie.com
About SMPTE®
The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers®, or SMPTE, is defining the future of storytelling. The Society's mission is to enable the technical framework that allows the global professional community to make media for artistic, educational, and entertainment purposes and to distribute that content for the benefit and enjoyment of people worldwide. As a global volunteer-driven society of technologists, developers, and creatives, SMPTE is engaged in driving the quality and evolution of motion pictures, television, and professional media. The Society sets industry standards that help businesses maximize their markets more cost-effectively, provides relevant education that supports members' career growth, and fosters an engaged and diverse membership community.

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