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Red’s Jim Jannard Continues Feud With Cinematographer Geoff Boyle Jannard addresses critics as he reveals his intention to step back as the "face of Red," and Boyle offers a response.
A frustrated and fatigued Jim Jannard, who started two pioneering Orange County companies, is hoping to sink further from the public eye after bristling in late-night Internet postings at ...
Entrepreneur Jim Jannard says he’s getting out of the spotlight. On Monday, he announced he was stepping back from Red, his company that makes the digital high-resolution movie cameras used to ...
Jim Jannard has a storied career. We may have given RED a bit of grief when it released the first Hydrogen One smartphone, but there is no denying Jannard was attempting to accomplish something ...
Serial entrepreneur and inventor Jim Jannard, one of the most influential businesspeople and inventors in Orange County’s history, said he’s calling it quits on a storied career that runs more than 40 ...
Jim Jannard Steps Aside as Public Face of Red Digital Cameras "Life is short and I am tired," the exec wrote Monday in a post on the Reduser forum.
Jim Jannard's RED Digital Cameras just can't stay out of court--usually suing other companies for patent infringements. But this time, RED is the defendant: Sony filed a patent litigation against ...
“I think the price was right for him,” Beder said. Jannard has a 64% stake in Oakley, which is worth about $1.3 billion in the buyout. The deal, expected to close in the second half of the year, was ...
Jim Jannard has made a career out of revolutionizing lenses. His first business was sunglasses brand Oakley, which started out of his car with $300 in 1975. After going public in 1995, it later ...
Fun fact: Jim Jannard, who founded Red Digital Cinema in 1999, is also the same individual that started Oakley, Inc. (the sunglasses company) way back in 1975 with a $300 investment.
With Red Camera's industry footing now quite solid, CEO Jim Jannard is relinquishing his position at the helm. Jarred Land, the company's president, will become the new face of Red.
Jannard blamed Hydrogen's chinese ODM, which he said said had "significantly underperformed". It was a moonshot that didn't succeed - like most of them. But we need moonshots and we need people like ...
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