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From the album "Vi som ser i mørket", available on iTunes.
Cast: Marco Demian Vitanza, Siri Nilsen and Kristoffer Nesvik
Directed, edited and visual effects by André Chocron
Director of photography: Audun Magnæs
Production design: Ida Gulbrandsen
All effects made in Final Cut Pro and Motion
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by André Chocron.
From June 22-26, 2009, Communicating for Change (CFC) offered a course in Final Cut Pro video editing, to provide participants with a core understanding of the fundamentals of professional video editing and optimizes their creative skills through the use of the Mac system and Final Cut Pro software.
The course was facilitated by Chike Kani Omo, Executive Director of Blackwing Productions and a seasoned video editor and film director, who has worked on many international stage and film productions.
Photos copyright 2009 - Premium Media & CFC
Here I am with my nose in an environmental geology book, filling my heads with the particulars of landfill construction and radon gas poisoning. Nothing happens. It's just me sitting in a chair. At one point I go and grab a pack of deer sticks, and drink some mountain dew.
These aren't really the riveting, edge of your seat sequences you might expect from the use of time lapse. I'm working on it. Slowly but surely getting things figured out. It's been gloomy and cold with intermittent rain so I've been leery about setting up because I don't want my capture cut short.
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Progetto Arcevia 2.0/12
In 1972, Italo Bartoletti initiated Progetto Arcevia, a vision of an existential community which simultaneously enriched the local community of Palazzo d’Arcevia (Italy) while at the same time providing a site for creatives – artists, philosophers, architects – to come together and collaborate.
40 years later, Bartoletti’s vision has been embraced by a group of young London-based designers, Unit +. In September 2012, five members of Unit + journeyed to Riserva Privata San Settimio, the very site that Bartoletti first cultivated for Progetto Arcevia, and which is still owned by his family today. Using experiential and live mapping techniques across a range of different media (conceptual documentaries, sketches, models and a fairy tale inspired comic book), Unit + explored, documented and analysed their impressions of the site.
Through their dynamic engagement with all aspects of the Riserva, they experimented with colour-coded navigation systems, a proposal for a ‘floating’ meditation room and a towering sundial. Through the support and enthusiasm of Bartoletti’s family and the Riserva, Unit + will return in Spring 2013 to initiate these projects.
Crucial to Progetto Arcevia 2.0/12 is the fact that the fundamental ideals remain the same; Unit + are committed to operating as “a thought factory and creativity lab”, a team that values collaboration and cooperation. Their work at the Riserva in 2013 represents not only a continuation of one man’s vision, but the revitalisation of concepts that are intrinsic to collaborative design.
There is a whole jungle in my yard. Shot mostly on the Canon 7D and edited in FCP. Mixed formats include time-lapse footage taken from a series of stills and hi speed footage shot with the Casio Exilm FH-20 at 210fps and uprezed to prores 422.
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by RT Norland.
Video Production | Motion Graphics | TV Commercials
Rushing to wait and waiting to rush is the reason entertainment and humor is important during any production. Here is a corner of the studio with an arcade machine to keep everyone entertained and in good spirits while waiting. In between the "amazing food and drinks".
Here is the link to the Cinema Advertising Production at Motion Media Works
Here is the link to the TV Commercial Production at Motion Media Works
Really excited to be finally, after 4 months, importing and logging the first few hours of footage from Pedal :)
A short movie filmed in two hours on a Canon T2i EOS 550D and edited in Final Cut Pro.
Written, directed and edited by Steve Hodges. Special thanks to Eric Stinnissen for help with the filming. Shot with a Canon 50mm and 18-55mm lens, colour grading with Red Giant.
From June 22-26, 2009, Communicating for Change (CFC) offered a course in Final Cut Pro video editing, to provide participants with a core understanding of the fundamentals of professional video editing and optimizes their creative skills through the use of the Mac system and Final Cut Pro software.
The course was facilitated by Chike Kani Omo, Executive Director of Blackwing Productions and a seasoned video editor and film director, who has worked on many international stage and film productions.
Photos copyright 2009 - Premium Media & CFC
Apple's Joined-up-thinking Tour landed yesterday at Kinepolis, Brussels
(two more photos in the first comment..)
The audience listens to Larry Jordan present ways to improve Final Cut exporting at the Boston Final Cut Pro User Group meeting, held on Thursday, October 16th at the new Studio H facility at Center for Digital Imaging Arts at BU in Waltham.
but first let me import this footage into my computer so it doesn't sit on these tapes for too long.
Boston Final Cut Pro User Group members take a break from the meeting to enjoy pizza at the new Studio H facility at Center for Digital Imaging Arts at BU in Waltham.
I realize it doesn't look like much, but this image shows a Final Cut Pro project I've been working on all day Monday and Tuesday, and let me assure you that it wasn't a simple task. What this timeline *doesn't* show are the hordes of motion keyframes that reorient a dozen different graphical elements around the screen throughout the entire video—about 3:45 in length.
But I digress. I love working in Final Cut Pro. Just wish my own skills could live up to the "Pro" part of the name!