About the author

Christine Bunish
Christine Bunish began in publishing with an international newsmagazine group. She moved to Broadcast Management/Engineering where she helped launch World Broadcast News and later served as a writer and research director at Millimeter. She has been a freelance writer for Post Magazine for over 20 years.

Author Articles

  • Spotlight: Vancouver
    Spotlight: Vancouver

    “Hollywood North,” has long been a magnet for filmmakers and “runaway” Hollywood TV production seeking financial advantages, diverse locations, a sophisticated technical infrastructure and a talented ...

    February 6, 2015

  • Making Rob Lowe scrawny, hairy & creepy
    Making Rob Lowe scrawny, hairy & creepy

    LOS ANGELES — Spot watchers are seeing a lot of Rob Lowe these days. In fact, the actor stars opposite himself playing a bizarre array of Rob Lowes in a DirecTV campaign from Grey New York. Directed b ...

    January 19, 2015

  • Arsenal adds winter chill to Lexus spot
    Arsenal adds winter chill to Lexus spot

    SANTA MONICA, CA — Lexus ably demonstrates “The Point of All-Weather Drive” in a winter-themed spot from agency Team One, with VFX by Santa Monica’s Arsenal FX. The commercial showcases Lexus GS, LS a ...

    January 19, 2015

  • Editing: A look at the business's Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats
    Editing: A look at the business's Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats

    Editors and facilities are seeing an unparalleled demand for content worldwide. It’s coming from new media and new sources of business outside the traditional business models. Editors are able to do m ...

    December 9, 2014

  • Restoration: 1928's 'Lonesome'
    Restoration: 1928's 'Lonesome'

    BROOKLYN, NY — Independent colorist, post production supervisor and director Jerome Thelia has done a number of HD restorations for The Criterion Collection of classic DVD and Blu-ray titles. The feat ...

    November 17, 2014

  • Advertising & The Internet
    Advertising & The Internet

    Advertising on the Internet has definitely gained momentum. “While budgets are still generally higher for TV spots than for online films, the gap is lessening and advertisers are beginning to understa ...

    November 10, 2014

  • Posting Fall TV Series
    Posting Fall TV Series

    With the fall TV season underway, viewers are tuning in to new shows and old favorites. Post facilities and VFX studios coast to coast have worked their magic to bring high-profile politicos, troubled ...

    October 8, 2014

  • Previs: 'Hercules'
    Previs: 'Hercules'

    LOS ANGELES — The original superhero, “Hercules” fills the big screen with his larger-than-life presence in the new summer blockbuster of the same name, directed by Brett Ratner. The Third Floor (www. ...

    August 7, 2014

  • Broadcast Design Trends
    Broadcast Design Trends

    If “broadcast design” still conjures up images of shiny, monumental logos and busy clip montages, take a look at the show opens, promos and network IDs on the air today. Clean graphics, customized liv ...

    June 5, 2014

  • VFX for TV Series
    VFX for TV Series

    Iconic characters, both fictional and historical, and a tale from suspense master Stephen King have come alive on the small screen with help from VFX studios. From creating digital environments, futur ...

    April 1, 2014

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