DCP Creation, August 2011

Folloqing is a press release from one group who have chosen the Qube route.

Silverlake-based Fancy Film is using QubeMaster Xport to generate DCI-compliant Digital Cinema Packages (DCPs) for filmmakers. QubeMaster Xport is a plug-in which works within Apple Compressor, simplifying the process of mastering digital cinema content. Thanks to QubeMaster Xport, Fancy Film is able to provide high quality digital cinema at affordable rates for documentary makers and independent film companies.

“We’ve been getting more and more inquiries about DCP mastering,” said Bill Macomber, principal and founder of Fancy Film Post Services. “It used to be that the only people who wanted digital cinema were the big Hollywood films who were releasing to at least 500 or 1,000 screens,” he added. “Now we’re getting calls from people who want to release on just 10 screens, or even just for one film festival. Those filmmakers need a cost-effective solution.”

Bill Macomber started out as a documentary editor in 2000. In 2001 he founded Fancy Film. The facility provides complete postproduction services, including grading, assembly and output, along with editing, and caters to the growing market of independent filmmakers and television production companies.

“We don’t compete with the people who edit their movies in their own garage, but there is a lot of demand for finishing to the correct specs for the various distribution formats,” said Macomber. “There’s no room for error in this business: the deliverables have to work perfectly wherever they are sent.”

“Finishing is a very technical task, and you have to stay in close contact with the different networks and distributors, so that you alway know exactly what they need,” explained Macomber. “I like the engineering side, so this kind of perfectionism appeals to me.”

Reel 2011 from Fancy Film on Vimeo.

Most of Fancy Film’s clients have been doing their films with the facility for years. “It’s about building long-term relationships,” noted Macomber. Recent projects include America’s Wildest Refuge,Underwater Universe for the History Channel, the documentaryUndefeated, as well as Part-Time Fabulous, an independent film, for which Fancy Film did the color grading, laid-off to tape, and the DCP mastering with QubeMaster Xport.

QubeMaster Pro Packager
As the demand for DCPs grows, Fancy Film is now also looking to add QubeMaster Pro Packager, a Windows application which provides quality control, as well as the ability to create alternate versions of a DCP without having to re-encode the whole file. “It will be the last step in our pipeline, said Macomber. “Along with QC, Packager allows us to offer encryption, as well as the ability to add new soundtracks and subtitle options. It’s a complete DCP workflow.”

“The Qube software is rock solid and the algorithm they use to generate JPEG 2000s is very powerful,” commented Macomber. “We’re very happy with the output from QubeMaster Xport and our customers have been delighted.”

“The world of theatrical distribution will evolve radically over the next few years,” said Eric Bergez, Qube Cinema director of sales & marketing for the Americas. “Qube is helping to drive the change by making digital cinema a lot simpler for everyone.”

QubeMaster Xport runs on Mac OS X and is Lion compatible. QubeMaster Xport requires Compressor 3.5, part of the Final Cut Pro Suite, or Compressor 4, which is available as a stand-alone application. For more information visithttp://www.qubecinema.com/products/xport.

Information about the QubeMaster Pro Packager application is available athttp://www.qubecinema.com/products/QubeMasterPro_Packager.

Visitors to the IBC exhibition in Amsterdam, September 9 through 13, can see QubeMaster Xport and QubeMaster Pro Packager in action at Qube Cinema in Hall 7 – booth 7.F45.

Leave a Reply