Castle Creek Productions Produces the First High Definition Series on DIY.LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- The series "Creative Juice Creative Juice is a daily craft show hosted by Emmy-nominated hosts Cathie Filian and Steve Piacenza on the HGTV and DIY Network. Nominated for an Emmy in the Best Lifestyle Host category in 2007. They are up against Paula Dean, Martha Stewart, and Emeril Lagasse. ," which begins airing on February 6, 2006, is the first High Definition series produced for the DIY Network The DIY Network is a channel owned by Scripps Howard which focuses on do it yourself projects at home. Television stations air local versions with local hosts with segments produced by the network. . According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. John Dietsch, President of Castle Creek Castle Creek may refer to:
DIY DIY abbr. do-it-yourself DIY or d.i.y. Brit, Austral & NZ do-it-yourself DIY abbr DIY do it yourself a DIY shop/job. picked Castle Creek Productions to produce their first HD series. Castle Creek has a history of producing quality lifestyle programming, such as "The Great Adventure" for the Fine Living Network and "The Best of California" for syndication, but like many boutique production companies, the company had never entered the HD world. The High Definition show highlights fun, affordable, easy-to-make crafting projects. "Shooting in HD made a lot of sense," said Cathie Filian and Steve Piacenza, who hosted and produced the series. "This allows the viewer to see all the details of each craft." Castle Creek chose Panasonic's Varicam as the HD camera system. Director of photography Shana Hagan, who lensed the first 13 episodes, had worked on several reality-based projects, including "The Apprentice," and was already familiar with the Varicam system. "Having a DP that had worked in this medium was crucial for us," said Dietsch. "Greg Byers, the co-executive producer and director, had worked with her before so she was perfect for the job." "I was happy to accept the challenge of shooting verite vé·ri·té n. Cinéma vérité. style for a craft show on High Definition using a single camera," said Hagan, who helped develop a distinct visual style for the series. In post-production, Castle Creek employed Final Cut Pro 5 and finished in 1080i. "A big challenge with bringing HD post in-house is storage," said Post Supervisor Reed Fenton. "HD simply requires much more than standard definition." Castle Creek ended up needing nearly 13 terabytes of drive space to complete the project. "Quality control is also very important," continued Fenton, "because the viewer sees everything." Rather than color correcting and mastering in-house, Castle Creek chose to conform in their online bay then finish outside. The company delivered 26 episodes in Standard Definition, and 26 in HD. "Creating the series look for HD not only takes creative expertise," said Freddy James, Director of Programming for DIY, "it also requires experimentation with a palette (1) In computer graphics, a range of colors used for display and printing. See color palette. (2) A collection of on-screen painting tools. (3) A toolbar that contains a set of functions for any kind of application. palette - colour palette of technological options that can really affect the creative outcome." Scripps Networks will launch two HD networks in 2006. "Creative Juice" the series will begin airing on February 6, 2006, with 26 half-hour episodes. It is preceded by a one-hour special "Creative Juice for the Holidays," which will air throughout December. "Creative Juice" is produced for the DIY Network by Castle Creek Productions in association with Two Bees and a Pea Productions. John Dietsch is executive producer. Greg Byers is director and co-executive producer. For the DIY Network, Freddy James, Director of Programming, supervised the project. |
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