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Neil Feldman is CEO and owner of In-Three, and is also the owner of Dallas-based Video Post and Transfer. Neil provides strategic direction and oversight of In-Three. Beginning in early 2000, Mr. Feldman saw the potential for digital image based 3D that would eliminate the limitations of previous 3D display technologies. He saw that this could be accomplished by taking advantage of the impending conversion of analog (35mm print-based) movie theaters to digital cinema (D-Cinema) projection. With this in mind he underwrote In-Three's research and development program. This effort resulted in a slate of patents for In-Three's Dimensionalization® process. This unique software suite expedites and makes practical the conversion of any 2D motion images into realistic 3D images. Neil has helped In-Three evolve from a technology development organization into a new kind of post-production facility that is uniquely qualified to address the burgeoning market for compelling 3D content. Video Post and Transfer is the leading film and video post production firm in the Southwest U.S. For over twenty-five years Video Post and Transfer has provided its customers with the highest quality film-to-tape transfer, film processing, broadcast design, digital effects design, post-production and audio services. At Video Post, Neil Feldman built a reputation for pioneering technical innovation in the post-production industry. For example, his was the first independent post-production facility to offer 1" Type C editing, to build all digital on-line editing bays, and the first in the country to provide unified digital audio and video editing suites. Video Post invented the Meta-Speed Digital Servo System for telecines. More recently Video Post has been a leader in providing its customers with high-definition post-production and broadcast design services. Affiliations
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Dan Sokol, CTO, has over 30 years of technology experience and is highly regarded in Silicon Valley for his engineering background. A long time technical advisor to Apple Computer co-founder Steve Wozniak, Dan’s expertise includes embedded systems design (hardware and software), video post-production, and semi-conductor test engineering (not necessarily in that order). He has a patent on Interactive Storytelling and Design, as well as a patent on Electronic Commercial Transactions with Minors. In 1999, Mr. Sokol was CTO of Best-of-China.com, a dual language B2B supply chain management and resource portal operating between Shanghai and San Francisco. Prior to joining BCC Dan co-founded, and was CTO of, Cobaltcard.com, an Internet-based buying card for teens and young adults. He also co-founded All of the Above, Inc. (a multimedia design firm), in 1989, and Video Post & Transfer, a video post production facility that was established in 1980 and was based in Dallas, TX. |
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Damian Wader is VP of Business Development at In-Three, Inc. Damian’s background in software sales with a small business specializing in custom database software launched his career in business development. With years of experience in sales he teamed up with a local dot com in Westlake Village to help develop their web presence and distribution pipeline, with manufacturing plants in China and customers worldwide. When the opportunity to come and work with In-Three was offered, he was able to call upon his web development and management skills to become a team lead on the production floor, working on early test projects and production workflow. It wasn’t long before he had an opportunity to get back into his sales routine as then President, David Seigle’s Senior Account Manager. Damian was responsible for the communication between companies like Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer Films during the G-Force film and worked on the negotiations that brought Alice in Wonderland to In-Three. With the Departure of David Seigle, he became the VP of Business Development, where he continues to build relationships with all major studios and creatives alike, presenting In-Three’s technology and artistry as a powerful and viable tool for 3D content creation. | ![]() |
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Beth Lee is VP of Finance and Human Resources at In-Three, Inc. She was brought on board in May of 2005 to establish the financial and human resources structures within the Corporate Headquarters of In-Three. She has implemented a hands-on management style through mentoring and staff development of In-Three new managers. Beth has built a very strong human resources department to attract and retain the top talent to In-Three. Beth has over 30 years of professional experience. She has served as an industry consultant and trainer for small business owners in accounting, finance and HR related areas. | ![]() |
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Tom Salciccia is the VP of Production Technology at In-Three, Inc. Tom has a breadth of experience in IT and IT Security. It is Tom's job to make sure that all of our clients' data and IP are well protected. Tom is passionate about his responsibility to In-Three's clients and the systems and networking environment that he manages. Tom has an excellent team of IT professionals providing one of the most secure and reliable operating environments in the post production industry. | ![]() |
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Matthew DeJohn is VP / VFX Producer at In-Three, Inc. He has a bachelor's degree in Cinema and Television Arts from CSU, Northridge and is experienced in a variety of aspects of filmmaking. Matthew began his career at In-Three in 2004 as an artist. Soon thereafter, Matt contributed as a Project Coordinator, Project Manager, Manager of Operations, and now VP / VFX Producer. During that time, Matt has overseen a series of successful Dimensionalization tests and project for the studios and, most recently, In-Three's production of G-Force 3D. | ![]() |
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Jon Karafin is Manager of Production Operations at In-Three. He has applied his diverse background in visual arts and computer animation to direct and optimize the company's daily operations and production pipeline. In addition, Jon actively develops innovative stereoscopic techniques and systems, with the goal of increasing artist efficiency and product quality. Jon's passion for stereoscopic media stems from a longstanding interest in combining aspects of the arts and sciences. He has previously pursued academic research into 2.5D and 3D materials, stereo CG animation, holographics, and autostereoscopic displays. Endeavors such as this have earned him BFA degrees in film, photography, visual arts, and audio production from Ithaca College, where he was named department valedictorian. He has also completed MFA degrees in both fine art photography and computer animation from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Jon's extensive background includes several award-winning independent short animations and films. He has worked for studios including Fox and Showtime, and for live action directors such as Spike Lee. More recently, he has been featured internationally in Ripley's Believe It or Not! and other publications for his scientific installation work. In addition, Jon has excelled as a world-champion musician with the Cadets of Bergen County. | ![]() |