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In 2012 Kleinman contributed to [[Playboy]] in the July/August Double Issue with the story "Best Bars in America 2012" <ref>[http://www.geoffreykleinman.com/project/americas-best-bars-2012/ "America's Best Bars"] by Geoffrey Kleinman, July 2012 Playboy Magazine</ref> and "Rum Diaries" <ref>[http://www.geoffreykleinman.com/project/rum-diaires/ "Rum Diaries"] by Geoffrey Kleinman, July 2012, Playboy Magazine</ref>
In 2012 Kleinman contributed to [[Playboy]] in the July/August Double Issue with the story "Best Bars in America 2012" <ref>[http://www.geoffreykleinman.com/project/americas-best-bars-2012/ "America's Best Bars"] by Geoffrey Kleinman, July 2012 Playboy Magazine</ref> and "Rum Diaries" <ref>[http://www.geoffreykleinman.com/project/rum-diaires/ "Rum Diaries"] by Geoffrey Kleinman, July 2012, Playboy Magazine</ref>

In 2014 Kleinman joined Whisky Advocate Magazine as a Contributing Editor <ref>[http://blog.prnewswire.com/2014/02/24/media-news-media-moves-at-wall-street-journal-forbes-the-atlantic-and-more/ "MEDIA News: Media Moves at Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The Atlantic and More"], February 24, 2014, PR Newswire</ref>


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Geoffrey Kleinman
Born (1970-11-21) November 21, 1970 (age 53)
OccupationWriter
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" and which runs DrinkSpirits.com.

After graduating with a B.S. in Cinema Photography from Ithaca College in 1992, Kleinman moved to Los Angeles to work a film editor. Following short stints at CAA, and as an assistant editor on the film The Last Shot[1] 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),[2][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 which was initially called The Bi-Weekly Business Internet Report.[5] but after a few issues became The Kleinman Report.[6][7] which helped evangelize business use of the internet.[8] In 1995 Kleinman covered Internet World [9] where a young David Filo and Jerry Yang (still students at Stanford) were publicly showing off, for the first time their search engine Yahoo

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 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”,[10] 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,[11] a multi-million dollar venture.

On January 20, 1995, Kleinman launched DVD Talk which began as a small DVD news site and forum. Over the course of 8½ years the site grew from a 'one man band' to a full fledged online magazine with a staff of 60 writers.[12] In early 2004 Geoffrey Kleinman posted an audio interview Blu-Ray and High-Definition - A DVD Talk Audio Interview which would become the foundation for one of the first podcast. In January 2005 the podcast would officially launch as DVD Talk Radio with the premiere episode, an Interview with Henry Rollins.[13]

Another key milestone at DVD Talk was a battle with Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, in September 2000, over the DVD Release of Princess Mononoke whose US DVD release was initially announced without the original Japanese soundtrack and subtitles.[14] After collecting thousands of electronic signatures, DVD Talk Editor, Geoffrey Kleinman presented them in person at the 2000 Video Software Dealer's Association Meeting to the VP of Home Entertainment at Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. The result was the studio reversing their decision and adding the Japanese language and subtitles to the DVD US DVD release [15] In September 2007 DVD Talk was sold to Internet Brands [16]

During his time at DVD Talk, Kleinman contributed to various independent film projects,[17] including serving as a post-production and distribution adviser on The Puffy Chair (2005),[18][19] Film Geek (2006) [20][21] and 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama (2006).

Kleinman was active in both covering film festivals,[22] as well as speaking at them, most recently participating in “So You Made a Film, Now What?” at Oregon’s BendFilm Festival (2007).[23] He is also regularly asked to serve on selection committees and juries for film exhibitions and festivals such as Pine Film and BendFilm [24]

Kleinman was often called on to be a professional source for the home entertainment industry and has been cited as an expert opinion,[25][26] especially in regards to the HD format war.[27][28][29]

In 2010 Kleinman launched DrinkSpirits.com with the post "Why a Spirits Blog".[30]

In 2011 Kleinman was selected as a Judge for the San Francisco World Spirits Competition [31] and was cited as a "renowned journalist" [32] He returned in 2012 to judge and will again judge the competition in 2013.

In 2012 Kleinman was awarded the honor of Kentucky Colonel from Steve Beshear, The governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.[33]

In 2013 Geoffrey Kleinman received official accreditation from the Beverage Alcohol Resource Group as "Bar Certified",[34] one of the highest certifications for a spirits professional.

Kleinman currently resides in Marblehead, MA with his wife Heather and three children - Hannah, Aaron and Ivy.

Books and Plays

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). He was thanked in DF Walker's novel Darius Logan: Super Justice Force.

In 2007, Kleinman's one act play “Love Connect” [35] was produced as part of a one-act play showcase by Toy Boat Productions in Portland.[36]

Radio

From late 2007 to early 2008 Kleinman 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.

From March 2012 - August 2012, Kleinman appeared on KPAM and the Terry Boyd Show with a weekly radio segment called "The Drink Spirits Happy Hour" [37]

Major Writing Milestones

In 1995, Kleinman launched DVD Talk, which was then sold in 2007.

In 2009 Kleinman launched On Portland;[38] covering arts, entertainment, food, drink and living in Portland, Oregon

In 2010 Kleinman launched Drink Spirits.com a gude to distilled spirits, whiskey, bourbon, micro distilleries and cocktails.

In 2011, Kleinman began freelance writing for Tasting Panel Magazine, and debuted with the piece Pisco, Take Too in the June 2011 Issue.[39] In 2012 he was named a Contributing Editor to the Magazine.

In 2012 Kleinman contributed to Playboy in the July/August Double Issue with the story "Best Bars in America 2012" [40] and "Rum Diaries" [41]

In 2014 Kleinman joined Whisky Advocate Magazine as a Contributing Editor [42]

References

  1. ^ "The Last Shot" IMDB
  2. ^ "Custom tools optimize video on CD. (Focus on Digital Video)" MacWEEK, April 10, 1995
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ One World Internetworking
  5. ^ "Bi-Weekly Business Internet Report"
  6. ^ The Kleinman Report
  7. ^ Net Happening's Post Announcing The Kleinman Report
  8. ^ Driver's Training For The Information Super Highway by Geoffrey Kleinman 1995
  9. ^ Internet World '95
  10. ^ Announcement of The Intel Owner's Club
  11. ^ "Intel touts Pentium III enhancements" By Michael Kanellos, Cnet February 17, 1999
  12. ^ Drink Spirits Writer List
  13. ^ DVD Talk Radio Interview With Henry Rollins
  14. ^ Princess Mononoke DVD: No Japanese
  15. ^ DVD Talk Review Princess Mononoke
  16. ^ "Review Site DVDTalk Sold" by Chris Tribbey, Home Media Magazine November 2007
  17. ^ Shawn Levy, blog.oregonlive.com The Oregonian January 05, 2006 08:19AM
  18. ^ The Puffy Chair
  19. ^ The Duplas Brothers Web Site
  20. ^ Film Geek
  21. ^ Film Geek Home Page
  22. ^ "2006 Sundance & Slamdance Festival Report" by Geoffrey Kleinman, DVD Talk January 2006
  23. ^ "Bend Film Banter"
  24. ^ David Walker, [2] Willamette Week Issue #32.22 Cover Story
  25. ^ CNN Headline News, January 9, 2002
  26. ^ Lockergnome Chris Pirillo January 9th, 2002 1:58am
  27. ^ "Companies Jockey Over Next Wave of DVD Players" Fox News April 19, 2004
  28. ^ "Fan-Addicts Hooked On Format War" by Chris Tribbey, November 16, 2007, Home Media Magazine
  29. ^ "HD-DVDs and Blu-rays fail to dominate market" by Rene Rodrigez, December 15, 2007 Miami Herald
  30. ^ Why A Spirits Blog by Geoffrey Kleinman, March 1, 2010, Drink Spirits
  31. ^ [3]
  32. ^ 'San Francisco World Spirits Competition - the Nation's Largest - Adds Twelve New Judges' Reuters December 15, 2010 05:13pm
  33. ^ Geoffrey Kleinman Accolades
  34. ^ Beverage Alcohol Resource Group
  35. ^ [4]
  36. ^ [5]
  37. ^ "Drink Spirits Happy Hour Debut", KPAM, March 16, 2012
  38. ^ [6]
  39. ^ "Pisco, Take Too" by Geoffrey Kleinman, June 2011 Tasting Panel Magazine
  40. ^ "America's Best Bars" by Geoffrey Kleinman, July 2012 Playboy Magazine
  41. ^ "Rum Diaries" by Geoffrey Kleinman, July 2012, Playboy Magazine
  42. ^ "MEDIA News: Media Moves at Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The Atlantic and More", February 24, 2014, PR Newswire

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