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103 - Star Trek Picard Computer Playback Supervisor Todd A. Marks

After bickering over Dune, Don and Trevor sit down with the talented Todd A. Marks, a computer/video playback supervisor and projectionist who has worked on iconic productions such as "Star Trek: Picard," "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues," "Quantum...

Episode 3 of the No Win Scenario podcast, hosted by Trevor Chamberlain and Don Schechter, titled "103 - Star Trek Picard Computer Playback Supervisor Todd A. Marks" was published on September 24, 2023 and runs 76 minutes.

September 24, 2023 ·76m · No Win Scenario

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After bickering over Dune, Don and Trevor sit down with the talented Todd A. Marks, a computer/video playback supervisor and projectionist who has worked on iconic productions such as "Star Trek: Picard," "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues," "Quantum Leap," and "Steve Jobs." Todd delves into the intricacies of video playback in film and TV, sharing behind-the-scenes stories and the technical challenges he's faced in his career. With a rich filmography that also includes work on "The Lost World: Jurassic Park," "Venom," and "Barry," Todd provides a unique perspective on the evolution of visual effects and playback techniques in the entertainment industry. Don and Trevor bicker til the very end...this time over the end of the show. https://www.nowinscenariopodcast.comEmail: [email protected] No Win Scenario on X (Formerly Twitter): @nowinscenario Follow No Win Scenario on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551025621867Subscribe on your favorite platformMental Health Crisis ResourcesIn the US: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)Or text HELPLINE to 62640Or email [email protected]: visit suicidestop.comStar Trek Picard Video Playback Supervisor Todd A MarksPodcast: No Win ScenarioEpisode Number: 0003Release Date: September 24, 2023Duration: 1:16:11Hosts: Don Schechter and TrevorGuest: Todd A. Marks©2023 Charles River Media Group, LLCAll Artwork AI created and not meant to represent any real or fictional people.

After bickering over Dune, Don and Trevor sit down with the talented Todd A. Marks, a computer/video playback supervisor and projectionist who has worked on iconic productions such as "Star Trek: Picard," "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues," "Quantum Leap," and "Steve Jobs." Todd delves into the intricacies of video playback in film and TV, sharing behind-the-scenes stories and the technical challenges he's faced in his career. With a rich filmography that also includes work on "The Lost World: Jurassic Park," "Venom," and "Barry," Todd provides a unique perspective on the evolution of visual effects and playback techniques in the entertainment industry. Don and Trevor bicker til the very end...this time over the end of the show.

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In the US: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)
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Star Trek Picard Video Playback Supervisor Todd A Marks
Podcast: No Win Scenario
Episode Number: 0003
Release Date: September 24, 2023
Duration: 1:16:11
Hosts: Don Schechter and Trevor
Guest: Todd A. Marks

©2023 Charles River Media Group, LLC
All Artwork AI created and not meant to represent any real or fictional people.

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