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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.
Editors Lila Kitaeff and Sukhi Sanghera each work on separate computers, with co-director Lane Stroud sitting in for feedback
A preview of some of the award winning work done at Wildlife Encounters
Professional Taxidermy (http://www.nytaxidermist.com/)
Check out the full one on one interview and video tour of their facilities
next week only on The S.E.Cupp show!! (www.glennbeck.com/secupp)
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!
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
Equipment
Cannon 5D
Track Dolly
Lights
Flag
Studio
Software
AfterEffects
FinalCutPro
AbletonLive
Credits
Actor - Ricardo dos Santos
Camera,Producer,Director,VisualEffects,ColorGradient,Compositing, Edition, SoundSync, Tracking by Yasha Hindine
link for video
Editors Jeff Herzog, Phillip Roy and Loren Miller at the joint BOSFCPUG & BAVUG meeting at RULE Boston Camera on June 10, 2009.
Equipment
Cannon 5D
Track Dolly
Lights
Flag
Studio
Software
AfterEffects
FinalCutPro
AbletonLive
Credits
Actor - Ricardo dos Santos
Camera,Producer,Director,VisualEffects,ColorGradient,Compositing, Edition, SoundSync, Tracking by Yasha Hindine
link for video
Equipment
Cannon 5D
Track Dolly
Lights
Flag
Studio
Software
AfterEffects
FinalCutPro
AbletonLive
Credits
Actor - Ricardo dos Santos
Camera,Producer,Director,VisualEffects,ColorGradient,Compositing, Edition, SoundSync, Tracking by Yasha Hindine
link for video
This is a promotional documentary on the organization Embrace a Village. Embrace a Village devotes all its resources to the betterment of leprosy victims physically, socially, and spiritually. They are based out of Coimbatore, India with a strong presence in Chennai as well. For more information visit www.embraceavillage.org.
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Jeremiah Fry.
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
Steve and Hobbit - A film about how one mans life is affected after having to retire his guide dog. We follow the lives of Steve and Hobbit (the retired dog) as they communicate through emails which come to life via audio translation software. How is Steve coping without Hobbit by his side, and how is Hobbit enjoying retirement?
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Neil Cairns.