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An Interview with Ron Koch, Former V.P. at Deluxe Laboratories, Hollywood.

July 25, 2016 By tonypiazza Leave a Comment

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 Ron Koch
  • You had a very interesting career with Deluxe Laboratories, Ron. I think the readers would be interested in learning something about how you got started there?

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     My background was in the Aerospace industry prior to joining Deluxe. I was a Field Engineer working in the areas of Strategic and Tactical reconnaissance Imaging. I met the President of Deluxe Laboratories by happenstance. He felt that my background was interesting and that I would be a good fit at Deluxe to work closely with Cinematographers.

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  • Could you describe to my readers the type of services that Deluxe Laboratories offered, and your position there?

westernavenue1 The old Fox studios that became Deluxe starting in 1915

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        Deluxe Laboratories was a Motion Picture film processing lab that began in 1915. Everything from Dailies to Release Prints were processed.I was Vice President of Production Services.

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Deluxe offices occupying what was an old apartment building next to the Fox lot.

  • Working with the studios you came into contact with some legendary celebrities, could you share a story or two, those which you consider some of your most memorable?

     Yes I did meet many celebrities and had many wonderful experiences. But my most memorable times were the ones where the Directors and Cinematographers that I worked with have won awards for their efforts. Over the years, a number of these artists became my friends…and it was an honor to be part of their “Team”. One of the more memorable moments for me was with “Dances with Wolves.” A good friend, Dean Semler ASC, ACS was the cinematographer and won the Academy Award for cinematography for his efforts. What made this even more special for me was that my wife and I were at the Awards that night, and were there to see him receive this honor firsthand, and to attend the Governors Ball with Dean and his wife Annie after the ceremony.

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     “Dances with Wolves” (1990)

     Another highlight for me was when another friend Roy Wagner ASC, also an Award winning Cinematographer was nominated by his peers at the American Society of Cinematographers for the television miniseries “Drug Wars”. Roy was away on location and should he win, asked me to receive the award in his behalf at the Annual ASC Awards.. He won. I was so proud that he asked me to do this…I will always remember that night. I consider myself to be quite lucky to have been able to meet and work with so many great people over the years. Making a movie is not an easy job. These folks really put their hearts and souls into their work.

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“Drug Wars” (TV miniseries. 1990)

     All motion pictures do not receive awards…but to me, they are all special because of what they represent….dedication, creativity, and a commitment on the part of everyone connected with each and every one of them.

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Undeveloped 35mm film

  •   Over the years, motion picture film has been replaced by digital imaging. I know some directors today for artistic reasons still prefer strip film over digital. Do you see it making a comeback? And I’ve noticed recently that members of our younger generation are embracing vinyl records over digital recordings due to the fullness and warmth of sound they feel is missing with the latter. Along these same lines could you also compare film to digital, and perhaps, expound on each of their advantages and disadvantages?

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     All of my time at Deluxe was spent with film. The industry was in the early stages of change when I retired. Deluxe was expanding to meet the challenges of this new technology. I was always a fan of new technology, probably due to my background in the Aerospace industry. My personal feeling is that film is a technology that has been in use for approximately 100 years. That’s what I would call quite an accomplishment. Not all technologies can claim that longevity.

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     Old newsreel camera

     It is my understanding that film is still available to those who choose to use it. As we continue the move to digital, I can understand how some would miss the film medium. It’s an old friend to many and it’s hard to part with old friends. But I also think that digital should be viewed as a new tool that offers new possibilities for all of the creative minds to use to tell their stories in ways that were not always as easy to accomplish with film. There are also many compelling monetary considerations that come into play. For me, embracing new technology is exciting, and I look forward to seeing more great things to emerge with its’ use.

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  •  Finally, I know you are a great film buff; could you share with my readers some of your favorite films, both classic and contemporary? Please include any favorite cinematographers and directors.

     As I mentioned earlier…EVERY motion picture is wonderful…To reveal my personal favorites would make me feel unfaithful to all the others. This mindset also applies to the great artists that create each one.     How’s that for ducking a question?

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  • Thank you, Ron for taking the time to share your fascinating story with my readers. I appreciate it very much.

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Tony Piazza (Courtesy of Charlotte Alexander)

Tony Piazza is author of the 1930s Hollywood murder mystery novel, “Anything Short of Murder,” which had its roots on the TCM fan website. His second novel, “The Curse of the Crimson Dragon” was published next in early 2012, and in November of 2013 his second Tom Logan Mystery, “A Murder Amongst Angels was released.” In July of 2015 his latest Logan mystery, “Murder Is Such Sweet Revenge” was made available for purchase, and has since been an instant bestseller. All are available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble websites. He was an actor/extra during the 1970s and worked with such legends as Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, and Karl Malden.  His non-fiction e-book “Bullitt Points” is an in depth look at the making of “Bullitt” from a person who was there. Look for it on Amazon and Barnes and Noble websites,  or at the link posted below. All profits go to the Boys Republic charity: www.bullittpoints.com.

Tony Piazza is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, and SLO NightWriters.

Filed Under: Film and Television Tagged With: ACS, American Society of Cinematography, ASC, Cinematographers, Cinematography, Dances with Wolves, Dean Semler, Deluxe Laboratories, Drug Wars, Film Processing, Fox, Fox Newsreels, Kevin Costner, Ron Koch, Roy Wagner, Tony Piazza

The Novel Two Film Producers Were Interested In!

February 18, 2016 By tonypiazza Leave a Comment

It’s Here! The bestselling novel of adventure and intrigue is now an audio book.

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 Now available on Audible. Performed by the talented actor, James Romick.

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James Romick

To purchase audio book, follow link below:

http://www.amazon.com/Curse-Crimson-Dragon/dp/B01BU5TTPU/ref=la_B004K2YN0M_1_4_twi_audd_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1455833832&sr=1-4

THE NOVEL TWO FILM PRODUCERS SHOWED AN INTEREST IN!

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In celebration, I’ve lowered the price of the e-book to just .99 cents! It’s for a LIMITED TIME, so don’t wait too long. Link to Kindle Edition, below:

http://www.amazon.com/Curse-Crimson-Dragon-Tony-Piazza-ebook/dp/B00NJ5PNFK/ref=la_B004K2YN0M_1_4_twi_kin_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1455833832&sr=1-4

 

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Author Tony Piazza

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Film and Television Tagged With: James Romick, The Curse of the Crimson Dragon, The Curse of the Crimson Dragon audio book, Tony Piazza

The Novel Two Film Producers are Interested in!

February 18, 2016 By tonypiazza Leave a Comment

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IT’S HERE! Now available on Audible. Performed by the talented actor, James Romick.

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THE NOVEL TWO FILM PRODUCERS SHOWED AN INTEREST IN!

In celebration, I’ve lowered the price of the e-book to just .99 cents! It’s for a LIMITED TIME, so don’t wait too long. Link to Kindle Edition, below:

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If interested in purchasing the audio book, follow this link:

http://www.amazon.com/Curse-Crimson-Dragon/dp/B01BU5TTPU/ref=la_B004K2YN0M_1_4_twi_audd_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1455833832&sr=1-4

Filed Under: Film and Television Tagged With: Author Tony Piazza, James Romick, The Curse of the Crimson Dragon, The Curse of the Crimson Dragon audio book, Tony Piazza

Tony Piazza Interviewed on The Author Show

February 10, 2016 By tonypiazza Leave a Comment

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REMINDER: My interview with host Linda Thompson of “The Author Show” will begin tonight (2/10/2016) at 8 pm PST and run through tomorrow (2/11/2016) until 8 pm PST tomorrow night. I’ve posted the link below:
http://www.wnbnetworkwest.com/WnbAuthorsShow.html

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ALSO: James Romick and I just completed proofing and re-recording bits of my novel, “The Curse of the Crimson Dragon.” It has now gone to Audible for a quality check, and once approved will be available for sale at Amazon, I-tunes, and Audible. Please check it out, “The Curse of the Crimson Dragon” audio book. More about it later.

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Filed Under: Media Appearances Tagged With: James Romick, Linda Thompson, The Author's Show, The Curse of the Crimson Dragon, The Curse of the Crimson Dragon audio book, Tony Piazza

"A Cautionary Tale for Writers" by Tony Piazza

January 14, 2016 By tonypiazza Leave a Comment

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Ian Fleming- author of the James Bond books

A CAUTIONARY TALE for writers about the importance of visually checking for misspelling.
I was reading a book (The Man with the Golden Typewriter, edited by Fergus Fleming), which has reprinted the letters of IAN FLEMING. In one, he was relating to his publisher an amusing article that had been published in the local Jamaican newspaper, The Daily Gleaner. It read: “The groom in the wedding wore an orchid in his bottom hole.”

Just two letters changed the meaning, and nowadays even spell-check wouldn’t catch it!

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I have another one, which hits closer to home.  My wife worked for the Gap’s corporate office as a head pattern-maker. In one of the e-mails she received, the China factory was puzzled by an instruction from my wife’s young co-worker. They were asking her what this person meant by the instruction, “The dart is too long and needs to be centered.” However my wife’s co-worker spelled “dart” (a small seam) with an “F.” My wife wasn’t sure how to address this!

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Tony Piazza (Courtesy of Charlotte Alexander)

Tony Piazza is author of the 1930s Hollywood murder mystery novel, “Anything Short of Murder,” which had its roots on the TCM fan website. His second novel, “The Curse of the Crimson Dragon” was published next in early 2012, and in November of 2013 his second Tom Logan Mystery, “A Murder Amongst Angels was released.” In July of 2015 his latest Logan mystery, “Murder Is Such Sweet Revenge” was made available for purchase, and has since been an instant bestseller. All are available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble websites. He was an actor/extra during the 1970s and worked with such legends as Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, and Karl Malden.  His non-fiction e-book “Bullitt Points” is an in depth look at the making of “Bullitt” from a person who was there. Look for it on Amazon and Barnes and Noble websites,  or at the link posted below. All profits go to the Boys Republic charity: www.bullittpoints.com.

Tony Piazza is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, and SLO NightWriters.

NEW!

The novels that started it all. The first and second novel in the Tom Logan mystery series have become audio books- read by actor James Romick, and is available on Audible, Amazon, and I-tunes.

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NEW!

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The NEW Tom Logan mystery, “Murder is Such Sweet Revenge” is available in print, e-book, AND NOW audio book on Amazon and Barnes & Noble websites. For audio- Audible, Amazon, and I-tunes.

Also:

My earlier bestselling novels, “The Curse of the Crimson Dragon” and “Anything Short of Murder” now joins “A Murder Amongst Angels” and “Murder is Such Sweet Revenge” on Amazon’s Kindle at a new, low price of $2.99. Now you can have hours of adventure, thrills, mystery, and romance for the price of a cup of coffee- and just as stimulating! Look for it on Amazon. Print versions have also been reduced.

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Also: The new Tom Logan mystery thriller, A Murder Amongst Angels . 

Find them all on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and wherever fine books are sold. Also available for $2.99 on Kindle.

 

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Filed Under: Film and Television Tagged With: Author Tony Piazza, Fergus Fleming, Ian Fleming, James Bond, The Man with the Golden Typewriter, Tony Piazza, Writing

Star Wars: My Connections by Tony Piazza

December 15, 2015 By tonypiazza 2 Comments

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Since everyone’s on the STAR WARS bandwagon with the release of its’ latest saga: ‘The Force Awakens’. I worked with MARK HAMILL twice. Once in 1975, and again in 1977 on “The Streets of San Francisco.” He was a guest star on the show. The episodes were ‘Poisoned Snow’ and ‘Innocent No More.’ He was a very focused actor, and enjoyed his profession. A serious, no-nonsense guy, that knew his lines, and how to deliver them. He also listened to the directors, and nailed his performance every time.

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Mark Hamill in the original Star Wars

 

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Mark Hamill today

I also had a chance of working with HARRISON FORD. My agent offered me a chance to work on “American Graffiti” at the Santa Rosa, CA. location. I turned it down, knowing that I was going to be requested as a stand-in for The Streets Of San Francisco. I don’t regret the decision, but “Graffiti’ would’ve also been great to work on. I was asked recently, “was that a hard decision to make?” Honestly, it would’ve been if I’d even a hint at how much a classic “Graffiti” came to be…and how enormous some of the actors in it had become.

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Harrison Ford today

Another connection I’d like to share, is that years earlier a young film enthusiast used to come down to SF when films were being made. My father being a liaison to visiting film and television companies in the bay area, allowed this young man on location to watch the process. My dad said the young man was a dreamer. His name was George Lucas!

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Early George Lucas

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George Lucas

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Tony Piazza (Courtesy of Charlotte Alexander)

Tony Piazza is author of the 1930s Hollywood murder mystery novel, “Anything Short of Murder,” which had its roots on the TCM fan website. His second novel, “The Curse of the Crimson Dragon” was published next in early 2012, and in November of 2013 his second Tom Logan Mystery, “A Murder Amongst Angels was released.” In July of 2015 his latest Logan mystery, “Murder Is Such Sweet Revenge” was made available for purchase, and has since been an instant bestseller. All are available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble websites. He was an actor/extra during the 1970s and worked with such legends as Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, and Karl Malden.  His non-fiction e-book “Bullitt Points” is an in depth look at the making of “Bullitt” from a person who was there. Look for it on Amazon and Barnes and Noble websites,  or at the link posted below. All profits go to the Boys Republic charity: www.bullittpoints.com.

Tony Piazza is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, and SLO NightWriters.

NEW!

The novels that started it all. The first and second novel in the Tom Logan mystery series have become audio books- read by actor James Romick, and is available on Audible, Amazon, and I-tunes.

11401368_1139753982708066_1713633751399547843_n

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NEW!

MSSR Cover ad

The NEW Tom Logan mystery, “Murder is Such Sweet Revenge” is available in print, e-book, AND NOW audio book on Amazon and Barnes & Noble websites. For audio- Audible, Amazon, and I-tunes.

Also:

My earlier bestselling novels, “The Curse of the Crimson Dragon” and “Anything Short of Murder” now joins “A Murder Amongst Angels” and “Murder is Such Sweet Revenge” on Amazon’s Kindle at a new, low price of $2.99. Now you can have hours of adventure, thrills, mystery, and romance for the price of a cup of coffee- and just as stimulating! Look for it on Amazon. Print versions have also been reduced.

CofD

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Also: The new Tom Logan mystery thriller, A Murder Amongst Angels . 

Find them all on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and wherever fine books are sold. Also available for $2.99 on Kindle.

 

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Filed Under: Film and Television Tagged With: American Graffiti, George Lucas, Hans Solo, Harrison Ford, Luke Skywalker, Mark Hamill, Star Wars, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Tony Piazza

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