Denise Gallant, video pioneer, discusses artistry in video now, her illustrious career, and what's next in the world of media.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Digeratti Allan Lundell
Listen Now Dr. Future Show 8.16.11
In Dr. Future News today, we discuss the amazing Montreal Amphi-bus, the Google acquisiton of Motorola, Anonymous’s plans to destroy Facebook, breakthroughs in biofuel production, hybrid hydrogen power systems for your roof, and flash mobs shutting down BART stations.
In the second part of the show, we feature Denise Gallant, a Santa Cruz video pioneer who has spanned to analog to digital chasm with great aplomb.  A graduate of UCLA Film School, she has worked on many projects with the big boyz, i.e.,  ABC, CBS, NBC, helped pioneer the VJ scene by co-creating and operating for years one fo the first video synthesizers, pioneered special effects for Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo, Tangerine Dream and Supertramp, and is currently a board member of the Santa Cruz Film Festival, and media teacher at Cabrillo College.
We share a rousing discussion and interview with her, covering some of the latest and greatest projects and trends in the media world.
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