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Jim Ogburn
Mary Boudreaux
Ron Anderson
Diane LeDesma
John Petersen
James Koon
Tony Bifano
Raymond Sulek
Joe Huggins
The Crew
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Ron
Anderson
Senior Colorist
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Ron
started in the film business in 1974 working his way up through Allied
Film Laboratory in Detroit as a film animation-stand operator, film
timer, and Telecine colorist. He then worked for CBS/Fox transferring
many feature films for the home video market, including the James
Bond films “The Spy Who Loved Me”, starring Roger Moore,
and “The Man With The Golden Gun,” as well as many Technicolor
classics such as “Demitrius And The Gladiators,” with
Victor Mature. Ron then moved to Grace & Wild Studios, in Farmington
Hills, Michigan as supervisor of Telecine and senior colorist. While
with G&W Ron primarily worked on national commercials for the
automotive industry such as Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, and Ford.
Six years later he was offered and accepted senior colorist position
with Editel Chicago where he colored national spot work for Mc Donalds,
General Mills, Quaker, Wrigley’s Gum, AT&T, Miller Brewing,
Marlboro, and many more. Philips contracted Ron as a consultant to
test its new Telecine and help introduce them across the U.S. He showcased
the Quadra Telecine on a nine-city tour and worked with DaVinci Systems
to integrate the SGI platform with the 8:8:8 color controller and
Philips Telecine. Ron also premiered the first Spirit Datacine to
the Los Angeles market. He also worked as a demonstrator at both NAB
and IBC for several years.
In 1995 Ron joined CineFilm, in Atlanta, where he helped design and
build two fully digital Telecine suites. His personal interests include
jazz, {he played saxophone professionally in Detroit}, sailing, and
his family-Marilyn, his wife of 29 years, and their son, Aaron.
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