AlphaDogs Finishes Work On Season 3 Of The Riveras For NBC Universo

Top Quote Season 3 premieres March 11, 2018 on Universo, an NBC Universal/Telemundo network. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) February 27, 2018 - Burbank based AlphaDogs Post Production is pleased to be working again with long-time partner Blank Paige for Season 3 of Universo’s The Riveras. A spin-off of the I Love Jenni show, the series follows the five children of late Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera as they pursue their dreams and continue to honor Jenni’s legacy. In Season 3, The Riveras siblings tackle a whole new set of challenges. Chiquis’ relationship with Lorenzo Mendez gets serious, while her sister Jacqie’s marriage hits the rocks. Johnny comes out of the closet this year, while Mikey and Jenicka search for careers and love. While growing up isn’t easy, together they are stronger.

    Inspiration for The Riveras all began when Executive Producers, Liane Su and Edward Paige of Blank Paige first started working with the late Jenni Rivera. In 2010 they launched the series I Love Jenni that became a huge hit in the Hispanic market. “We were at the forefront of reality in Hispanic TV and stayed on top for three seasons before Jenni passed away in a plane crash,” say Su. “We took a couple of years off to heal and by then her kids were ready to return to television. We rebranded the series to The Riveras and returned to our original TV home, Universo (formerly mun2). We are the only English language show on a Spanish network, which we believe proves how strong our talent and storytelling is. We cross language and cultural barriers.”

    When it came time to complete post-production for the series, Su and Paige turned once again to AlphaDogs, with whom they’d previously partnered on I Love Jenni and other projects. “AlphaDogs has been a great partner for many years,” said Su. “We value their talent and dedication. They’re always the first place we call for any of our post needs.”

    Two of AlphaDogs team of colorists, Terence Curren and Sean Stack oversaw color correction for the series using Avid Symphony. It’s typical to have problems with things like iris shifts, stabilization and framing problems with scenes that are shot on location in uncontrolled lighting environments. To remedy these problems, Stack utilized Boris Continuum Complete effects filters, including Flicker Fixer to give the show an overall smooth look. Stack was diligent in making sure the filters didn’t introduce any other visual distortions, which can happen sometimes. Stack explains, “Major repair work always needs to be rendered and reviewed to assure the fix is actually an improvement before you move on to anything else. There are times when these filters can backfire. It’s crucial to always double-check your work.”

    A combination of Boris Continuum Complete Chroma Key Studio and Avid’s Spectramatte were used to key in living room backgrounds for the confessional type interviews that were shot in front of a green screen. There were a total of four different backgrounds used for the living room, all with different camera angles and shots. Stack explains, “Shooting this way allows the editors to cut the interview with the most flexibility. Once we have the color correction and keying filter set up for each angle of the confessional interview, they are applied globally throughout the episode. In this case, it’s the beauty of a controlled environment versus uncontrolled. It helps speed up the finishing process.”

    Stack worked closely with Su and Paige during the final review to ensure there was no “lip-flap,” which is when a person looks like they are about to say something, but it’s not actually part of the dialog. This usually happens around an edit when cutting away and is an easy problem to fix by shaving off a few frames to remove the lip movement, and cutting to the next scene a little sooner. Because reality television has a large amount of footage to edit, this problem is typically not caught until post- production. “When the original show is cut, not only is there a lot of footage, but it’s also highly compressed during the editing process,” said Stack. “It’s hard to catch lip flap in low-resolution footage. It’s only after the up-res and finishing is done that these problems present themselves.”

    “We were very happy with final delivery of the series,” said Su and Paige. “Inevitably something always goes wrong but it’s great to know we can always rely on AlphaDog’s experience and patience to help us navigate though any problems. We place high value on the team and know we’re not alone through the post process. You want to work with people who aren’t just talented, but also reliable. That’s the team at AlphaDogs.”

    The Riveras is executive produced by Liane Su and Edward Paige for Blank Paige and Irune Ariztoy for Universo.

    About AlphaDogs: Founded in 2002, AlphaDogs is an independently owned full service post-production facility located in the center of Burbank’s media district. AlphaDogs gifted team brings a combination of both creative talent and technical expertise paying extra attention to detail in delivering projects with a personal touch. State of the art editing bays, color correction, audio mixing, visual effects, production offices and equipment rentals are available. To learn more http://www.alphadogs.tv

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