From her home in Cambridge, Julia Child recorded the first episode of her television show The French Chef. Julia was not the first television chef, but she’s arguably one of the most widely seen. What many don’t know is that Julia’s local roots and sustained success created a community of television production staff right here in Boston that is still thriving today.
Discovering The Next Celebrity Chef at a Studio in Boston?
By Andrew Davis | Published April 14th, 2010Studio Increases Content Possibilities
By Josh Cole | Published April 12th, 2010The opening of the Tippingpoint Labs studio marks an immediate enhancement to the services TPL can offer its clients in the multimedia realm.
The studio is well suited to execute on an array of production techniques, ranging from long form digital cinema to traditional multi-camera switched events. Clients like Breville, Putnam Investments, and Long’s Jewelers have already taken advantage of TPL’s studio production and post capabilities.
The Studio is designed to give companies all the tools they need to create branded content that’s on par with what’s being created by Madison Avenue. Recent productions have included super high definition shoots involving the Red One camera and high-speed photography using a Phantom Cam.
TippingpointLabs.com: New Look, More Changes to Come
By Brett Virmalo | Published June 17th, 2009You’ve probably noticed that the TippingpointLabs.com interface has changed. This current deployment is part of our perpetual makeover. Please let us know what you think by commenting below. Design, navigation, user experience, feature enhancements, whatever tickles your fancy. Or comment on where the design is headed and give us your feedback. We approach many interactive design problems just…
