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After graduating with a B.S. in Cinema Photography from [[Ithaca College]] in 1992, Kleinman moved to Los Angeles to work an editor. Following short stints at [[CAA]]{{Fact|date=December 2007}}, and as an assistant editor on the film The Last Shot [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0173976/], he moved to Portland Oregon to work in Internet technology.
After graduating with a B.S. in Cinema Photography from [[Ithaca College]] in 1992, Kleinman moved to Los Angeles to work an editor. Following short stints at [[CAA]]{{Fact|date=December 2007}}, and as an assistant editor on the film The Last Shot [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0173976/], he moved to Portland Oregon to work in Internet technology.


In Portland he worked at Vulcan's Forge (one of the first Web Design companies in Portland, Oregon{{Fact|date=December 2007}}) [http://web.archive.org/web/19970415141145/http://www.vulcansforge.com/], from there he moved to One World Internetworking [http://web.archive.org/web/19961101204806/http://www.oneworld.com/] and early Internet Service Provider focused on business hosting.
In Portland he worked at Vulcan's Forge Multimedia (one of the first Web Design companies in Portland, Oregon<ref>"Custom tools optimize video on CD. (Focus on Digital Video)" MacWEEK, April 10, 1995</ref> [http://web.archive.org/web/19970415141145/http://www.vulcansforge.com/], from there he moved to One World Internetworking [http://web.archive.org/web/19961101204806/http://www.oneworld.com/] and early Internet Service Provider focused on business hosting.


In 1995 while working at One World Internetworking he started his first online venture with [http://www.kleinman.com/kreport/index.html The Kleinman Report] <ref>[http://scout.wisc.edu/Projects/PastProjects/NH/96-03/96-03-26/0005.html Net Happening's Post Announcing The Kleinman Report]</ref> which helped evangelize business use of the internet <ref>[http://www.kleinman.com/kreport/dt.html Driver's Training For The Information Super Highway] by Geoffrey Kleinman 1995</ref>.
In 1995 while working at One World Internetworking he started his first online venture with [http://www.kleinman.com/kreport/index.html The Kleinman Report] <ref>[http://scout.wisc.edu/Projects/PastProjects/NH/96-03/96-03-26/0005.html Net Happening's Post Announcing The Kleinman Report]</ref> which helped evangelize business use of the internet <ref>[http://www.kleinman.com/kreport/dt.html Driver's Training For The Information Super Highway] by Geoffrey Kleinman 1995</ref>.


In 1996 he was recruited by [[Intel]] as an Internet Marketing Project Manager where he worked on the Intel Internet Connection Wizard for Proshare technology{{Fact|date=December 2007}} which was ultimately integrated into the release of [[Windows 98]]. After a corporate reorganization he was tasked with development for the “Intel Owner’s Club”{{Fact|date=December 2007}} <ref>[http://www.sourcedata.com/misc/intel.html Announcement of The Intel Owner's Club]</ref>, an online community aimed at building affinity with Intel with owners of Intel products. That project was the predecessor for The Intel Web Outfitters Service IWOS, a multi-million dollar venture.
In 1996 he was recruited by [[Intel]] as an Internet Marketing Project Manager where he worked on the Intel Internet Connection Wizard for Proshare technology{{Fact|date=December 2007}} which was ultimately integrated into the release of [[Windows 98]]. After a corporate reorganization he was tasked with development for the “Intel Owner’s Club” <ref> [http://www.sourcedata.com/misc/intel.html Announcement of The Intel Owner's Club]</ref>, an online community aimed at building affinity with Intel with owners of Intel products. That project was the predecessor for The Intel Web Outfitters Service IWOS, a multi-million dollar venture.


On January 20, 1995, Geoffrey Kleinman launched [[DVD Talk]] which began as a small DVD news site and forum. Over the course of 8 1/2 years the site grew from a 'one man band' to a full fledged online magazine with a staff of 60 writers [http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/reviewers.php]. In September of 2007 [[DVD Talk]] was sold to [[Internet Brands]] <ref>[http://www.homemediamagazine.com/news/html/Breaking_article.cfm?article_id=11473 "Review Site DVDTalk Sold"] by Chris Tribbey, Home Media Magazine November 2007</ref>
On January 20, 1995, Geoffrey Kleinman launched [[DVD Talk]] which began as a small DVD news site and forum. Over the course of 8 1/2 years the site grew from a 'one man band' to a full fledged online magazine with a staff of 60 writers [http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/reviewers.php]. In September of 2007 [[DVD Talk]] was sold to [[Internet Brands]] <ref>[http://www.homemediamagazine.com/news/html/Breaking_article.cfm?article_id=11473 "Review Site DVDTalk Sold"] by Chris Tribbey, Home Media Magazine November 2007</ref>


During his time at [[DVD Talk]], Geoffrey Kleinman contributed to various independent film projects, including serving as a post-production and distribution adviser on [[The Puffy Chair]] (2005) [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0436689/] [http://www.duplassbrothers.com/home.html], [[Film Geek]] (2006) [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443506/] [http://www.scottysfilmpage.com/] and 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama (2006).
During his time at [[DVD Talk]], Geoffrey Kleinman contributed to various independent film projects<ref>Shawn Levy, [http://blog.oregonlive.com/madaboutmovies/2006/01/orphaned_movies_of_2005.html blog.oregonlive.com] ''[[The Oregonian]]'' January 05, 2006 08:19AM</ref>, including serving as a post-production and distribution adviser on [[The Puffy Chair]] (2005) [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0436689/] [http://www.duplassbrothers.com/home.html], [[Film Geek]] (2006) [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443506/] [http://www.scottysfilmpage.com/] and 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama (2006).


He's also been active in both covering film festivals <ref>[http://www.dvdtalk.com/features/2006_sundance_s.html "2006 Sundance & Slamdance Festival Report"] by Geoffrey Kleinman, [[DVD Talk]] January 2006</ref> as well as speaking at them, most recently participating in “So You Made a Film, Now What?” at Oregon’s prestigious [[BendFilm Fest]] <ref> [http://www.bendfilm.org/2007banter/default.aspx "Bend Film Banter"]</ref> [http://www.indiefilmradio.com/bendfilm_2006_bend_film_festiv.html] [http://www.indiefilmradio.com/bendfilm_2006_festival_wrap_up.html] (2007). He is also regularly asked to serve on selection committees and juries for film exhibitions and festivals such as [[Pine Film]] and [[BendFilm]]{{Fact|date=December 2007}}.
He's also been active in both covering film festivals <ref>[http://www.dvdtalk.com/features/2006_sundance_s.html "2006 Sundance & Slamdance Festival Report"] by Geoffrey Kleinman, [[DVD Talk]] January 2006</ref> as well as speaking at them, most recently participating in “So You Made a Film, Now What?” at Oregon’s prestigious BendFilm Fest <ref> [http://www.bendfilm.org/2007banter/default.aspx "Bend Film Banter"]</ref> [http://www.indiefilmradio.com/bendfilm_2006_bend_film_festiv.html] [http://www.indiefilmradio.com/bendfilm_2006_festival_wrap_up.html] (2007). He is also regularly asked to serve on selection committees and juries for film exhibitions and festivals such as Pine Film [http://www.livableplace.org/pine.htm] and BendFilm [http://www.bendfilm.org/] <ref>David Walker, [http://wweek.com/editorial/3222/7411/] ''[[Willamette Week]]'' Issue #32.22 Cover Story</ref>


Geoffrey Kleinman is considered a professional source for the home entertainment industry{{Fact|date=December 2007}} and is often cited as an expert opinion{{weasel-inline}} especially in regards to the format war <ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,117520,00.html "Companies Jockey Over Next Wave of DVD Players" Fox News April 19, 2004]</ref><ref>[http://www.homemediamagazine.com/news/html/breaking_article.cfm?article_id=11574 "Fan-Addicts Hooked On Format War"] by Chris Tribbey, November 16, 2007, Home Media Magazine</ref>, <ref>[http://www.miamiherald.com/519/story/345522.html "HD-DVDs and Blu-rays fail to dominate market"] by Rene Rodrigez, December 15, 2007 Miami Herald</ref>
Geoffrey Kleinman is considered a professional source for the home entertainment industry{{Fact|date=December 2007}} and is often cited as an expert opinion <ref>''[[CNN]]'' Headline News, January 9, 2002</ref> [http://chris.pirillo.com/2002/01/09/dvd-talk/ Lockergnome] ''[[Chris Pirillo]]'' January 9th, 2002
1:58am</ref> especially in regards to the format war <ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,117520,00.html "Companies Jockey Over Next Wave of DVD Players" Fox News April 19, 2004]</ref> <ref>[http://www.homemediamagazine.com/news/html/breaking_article.cfm?article_id=11574 "Fan-Addicts Hooked On Format War"] by Chris Tribbey, November 16, 2007, Home Media Magazine</ref>, <ref>[http://www.miamiherald.com/519/story/345522.html "HD-DVDs and Blu-rays fail to dominate market"] by Rene Rodrigez, December 15, 2007 Miami Herald</ref>


Kleinman currently resides in [[Portland, Oregon]] with his wife Heather and three young children. In his spare time, he enjoys writing about things other than DVDs; as a playwright, his “Love Connect” [http://www.kleinman.com/geoff/LoveConnect.pdf] was produced as part of a one-act play showcase by Toy Boat Productions in Portland{{Fact|date=December 2007}}. He also appears weekly on [[KNRK]] with a segment called “Alternative Movie Picks,” showcasing indie films in theaters and on DVD, as well as covering Sundance 2008 for the nationally-syndicated [[Air America Radio|Air America]]{{Fact|date=December 2007}}.
Kleinman currently resides in [[Portland, Oregon]] with his wife Heather and three young children. In his spare time, he enjoys writing about things other than DVDs; as a playwright, his “Love Connect” [http://www.kleinman.com/geoff/LoveConnect.pdf] was produced as part of a one-act play showcase by Toy Boat Productions in Portland[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8999405288018688799&hl=en]. From Late 2007 till Early 2008 Geoff appeared weekly on [[KNRK]] with a segment called “Alternative Movie Picks,” showcasing indie films in theaters and on DVD. In Early 2008 he covered the [[Sundance Film Festival]] for the nationally-syndicated [[Air America Radio|Air America]] [http://www.whiterosesociety.org/content/hartmann/HartmannShow-(22-1-2008)b.mp3]


== Books ==
== Books ==

Revision as of 19:25, 25 May 2008

Geoffrey Kleinman
Born (1970-11-21) November 21, 1970 (age 53)
OccupationIndependent Film Advocate
Websitehttp://www.kleinman.com

Bio

Geoffrey Kleinman (born November 21, 1970 in Moraga, California) is the founder of Kleinman.com the company which started and ultimately sold "DVD Talk"

After graduating with a B.S. in Cinema Photography from Ithaca College in 1992, Kleinman moved to Los Angeles to work an editor. Following short stints at CAA[citation needed], and as an assistant editor on the film The Last Shot [2], he moved to Portland Oregon to work in Internet technology.

In Portland he worked at Vulcan's Forge Multimedia (one of the first Web Design companies in Portland, Oregon[1] [3], from there he moved to One World Internetworking [4] and early Internet Service Provider focused on business hosting.

In 1995 while working at One World Internetworking he started his first online venture with The Kleinman Report [2] which helped evangelize business use of the internet [3].

In 1996 he was recruited by Intel as an Internet Marketing Project Manager where he worked on the Intel Internet Connection Wizard for Proshare technology[citation needed] which was ultimately integrated into the release of Windows 98. After a corporate reorganization he was tasked with development for the “Intel Owner’s Club” [4], an online community aimed at building affinity with Intel with owners of Intel products. That project was the predecessor for The Intel Web Outfitters Service IWOS, a multi-million dollar venture.

On January 20, 1995, Geoffrey Kleinman launched DVD Talk which began as a small DVD news site and forum. Over the course of 8 1/2 years the site grew from a 'one man band' to a full fledged online magazine with a staff of 60 writers [5]. In September of 2007 DVD Talk was sold to Internet Brands [5]

During his time at DVD Talk, Geoffrey Kleinman contributed to various independent film projects[6], including serving as a post-production and distribution adviser on The Puffy Chair (2005) [6] [7], Film Geek (2006) [8] [9] and 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama (2006).

He's also been active in both covering film festivals [7] as well as speaking at them, most recently participating in “So You Made a Film, Now What?” at Oregon’s prestigious BendFilm Fest [8] [10] [11] (2007). He is also regularly asked to serve on selection committees and juries for film exhibitions and festivals such as Pine Film [12] and BendFilm [13] [9]

Geoffrey Kleinman is considered a professional source for the home entertainment industry[citation needed] and is often cited as an expert opinion [10] Lockergnome Chris Pirillo January 9th, 2002 1:58am</ref> especially in regards to the format war [11] [12], [13]

Kleinman currently resides in Portland, Oregon with his wife Heather and three young children. In his spare time, he enjoys writing about things other than DVDs; as a playwright, his “Love Connect” [14] was produced as part of a one-act play showcase by Toy Boat Productions in Portland[15]. From Late 2007 till Early 2008 Geoff appeared weekly on KNRK with a segment called “Alternative Movie Picks,” showcasing indie films in theaters and on DVD. In Early 2008 he covered the Sundance Film Festival for the nationally-syndicated Air America [16]

Books

He has contributed to several books: "Podcast Solutions: The Complete Guide to Podcasting (Solutions)" by Michael Geoghegan and Dan Klass, "Net Words: Creating High-Impact Online Copy" by Nick Usborne, and Poor Richard's Email Publishing (with Chris Pirillo),

Radio

Geoffrey Kleinman can currently be heard every Thursday morning on KNRK's Alternative Morning's Radio Show were he does his "Alternative Movie Pick" in conjunction with Indie Film Radio [17]

He will be broadcasting from the 2008 Sundance Film Festival on Air America WGN and KEX[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Custom tools optimize video on CD. (Focus on Digital Video)" MacWEEK, April 10, 1995
  2. ^ Net Happening's Post Announcing The Kleinman Report
  3. ^ Driver's Training For The Information Super Highway by Geoffrey Kleinman 1995
  4. ^ Announcement of The Intel Owner's Club
  5. ^ "Review Site DVDTalk Sold" by Chris Tribbey, Home Media Magazine November 2007
  6. ^ Shawn Levy, blog.oregonlive.com The Oregonian January 05, 2006 08:19AM
  7. ^ "2006 Sundance & Slamdance Festival Report" by Geoffrey Kleinman, DVD Talk January 2006
  8. ^ "Bend Film Banter"
  9. ^ David Walker, [1] Willamette Week Issue #32.22 Cover Story
  10. ^ CNN Headline News, January 9, 2002
  11. ^ "Companies Jockey Over Next Wave of DVD Players" Fox News April 19, 2004
  12. ^ "Fan-Addicts Hooked On Format War" by Chris Tribbey, November 16, 2007, Home Media Magazine
  13. ^ "HD-DVDs and Blu-rays fail to dominate market" by Rene Rodrigez, December 15, 2007 Miami Herald

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