![]() I first visited Tashi at Chapman University right as he was preparing to graduate. If you’re interested in film and imaging technology history, check out this video series as Wyndham relates the stories behind his remarkable collection of vintage equipment. Side note: Wyndham Hannaway is one of the world’s foremost experts on the restoration & recovery of media from legacy optical and tape formats. A friend of Tashi’s father, motion graphic artist Terry Trieu, Wyndham mentioned that Tashi and I shared a lot of interests in color grading and image workflows, and suggested that we should meet. We were introduced by a mutual mentor, Wyndham Hannaway of GW Hannaway & Associates in Boulder Colorado, an image scientist and VFX veteran involved in pioneering work on films like the original Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979). I’ve known Tashi Trieu for a number of years, since he was in his final year at Dodge College of Film & Media Arts at Chapman University in Orange, California.
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