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职称:Professor
所属学校:Baylor University
所属院系:Film and Digital Media
所属专业:Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia
联系方式:(254) 710-4333
Dr. Carbonara was born and raised in Chicago. He first started studying narrative and documentary television and film production at the University of Iowa, where he earned both his BA and MA degrees. In between these two degrees, Dr. Carbonara was hired to do lighting design for a network syndicated public affairs show for ABC-TV. In 1980, he began work as a cinematographer and Director of Remote Productions for Columbia Pictures/Editel Chicago where he also served as an online editor and worked over one hundred TV commercial spots and industrial films for a number of advertising agencies and their top clients. He then went on to work freelance on a number of commercials and TV shows in the Chicago area, including early TV concerts for HBO where he worked free-lance as a Director of Photography. His expertise led him to work in corporate video for Caterpillar Tractor Company as a Producer/Director/Cinematographer and Editor. His film and video production experience would lead him to Sony, where he became the first Product Manager of High Definition Video Systems for the TV and cinema industries and in 1985 worked on the first high definition short film with John Hora, ASC called Arrival, produced by the American Film Institute, starring Robert Downey, Jr. In addition, Dr. Carbonara worked as the HD technical advisor on the first HD compositing tests done in Hollywood with John Dykstra, ASC. From this experience, he became a Digital HD technical consultant for Apogee, Inc. working with Dykstra and John Erland, Associate Member of the ASC. In 1989 he received a Ph.D. in Radio-TV-Film from the University of Texas at Austin
Professor Carbonara serves in a variety of capacities (as a co-chair, vice-chair, or member) on numerous state, national and international engineering committees, working groups, subcommittees and panels for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC), Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU-R). He had been a long time member of the American Society of Lighting Designers (ASLD) started by George Spiro Dibie, ASC. He also served as an U.S. Delegate appointed by the US Department of State and the White House to the ITU-R on topics ranging from High Definition Television to Digital Cinema. In the March 2000 issue, Texas Monthly distinguished Dr. Carbonara as one of the “…Most Powerful Texans in High Tech.” He is a Fellow of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) and a member of the Academy of Digital Television Pioneers for his contributions to the development of high definition television.