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Did a shit-ton of writing this morning (so long writer's block) and edited the Ghana doc all afternoon and into the evening. Productivity and creativity are most definitely up.
Larry Jordan (center), along with co-host Seth Wereska of Productive Media, interviews W. Kenneth Freed, (left) New England District Sales Manager, Digital Video Division of JVC for the 200th podcast episode of the Digital Production BuZZ.
Daniel grabbing sound bites from interviews on Final Cut Pro for part of the Crookston Castle project.
Parque Casilda Iturrizar Miércoles 11 Junio 2018. Bilbao,Bizkaia. #bilbao #parquedelospatos #finalcutpro #patos #palomas
Please take time to view the music video my friend and I directed. Feel free to Tumblr the image and the accompanying link if you like it.
vimeo.com/13844810
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
First segment in a
series of interviews. Mom,
Dad... nice to meet you.
I find that interviewing my parents the way I interview subjects for documentaries/ industrials gives me a strange and interesting new access to them as human beings. It's a feeling that has been building over the last few years—seeing beyond the narcissistic view of them as "my" caretakers, "my" disciplinarians, "my" parents—but has become much more vivid an experience as my own parenthood looms.
It's humbling and a little frightening to see them as real and separate people with a whole set of dreams and needs and hopes and fears equal to my own. And it's also freeing to see them without all the baggage, good and bad, of our relationship. By the end of this first interview, I find that I like Sam and Sue. They are kind and honest and truthful and generous. Selfless without being martyrs. And profoundly human, without losing some kind of divine grace that seems to come from being truly accepting of everything in your life, including yourself. I like them a lot.
I hope to get to know them even better in the coming days.
Still from "Kurai" on Vimeo:
Set out to create dark visuals to accompany my music.
Used Quartz Composer to generate and render a 3D fractal model. Nearly killed my GPU.
Postprocessed in Photoshop and Final Cut Pro.
Music: “Reticent” soundcloud.com/inofaith/reticent
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
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
This vlog marks the beginning - the roots of Pedal's inspiration, and its upcoming monthly video-podcast. I treated this cut as if I were starting from scratch, I wanted to explain what this project means to me, what to expect during filming, as well as after, and what I hope to achieve in the end.
I'd love to hear your feedback, your questions, comments, confusions - they will greatly help me in shaping the next episode (and in not getting ahead of myself).
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