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In this episode, Nino and Johnnie dive into the hot topic of whether sensor sizes still matter with today's camera technology. They also explore the exciting possibility of future cameras featuring built-in internal memory alongside traditional memory card slots. Plus, we'll bring you the latest updates on several NLEs and other intriguing developments in the world of film technology. Don't miss out—tune in, and make sure to stick around until the end for all the details! Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by FUJIFILM and FilmConvert. Check it out at [28:40]. Chapters & articles mentioned in this episode: (00:00) - Intro (03:35) - LUMIX G9 II Goes to India – How To Make a Wildlife Documentary Documentary: https://www.cined.com/bhigwan-an-indian-wildlife-documentary-shot-on-lumix-g9-ii/ BTS Interview: https://www.cined.com/lumix-g9-ii-goes-to-india-how-to-make-a-wildlife-documentary/ (15:15) - Does sensor size matter that much? (30:44) - Pro Camcorders Aren't Dead and Sony is Here to Prove It – PXW-Z200 and HXR-NX800 https://www.cined.com/pro-camcorders-arent-dead-and-sony-is-here-to-prove-it-pxw-z200-and-hxr-nx800/ (40:55) - Poll: Built-In Camera Memory – Would You Want This Feature and Pay Extra for It? https://www.cined.com/poll-built-in-camera-memory-would-you-want-this-feature-and-pay-extra-for-it/ (50:39) - SanDisk 8TB SD Card and 4TB microSD Card Introduced – Are Such High Capacity Cards Even Needed? https://www.cined.com/sandisk-8tb-sd-card-and-4tb-microsd-card-introduced-are-such-high-capacity-cards-even-needed/ (56:34) - CineD Best-of-Show Award at IBC 2024 – Submissions Now Open for Manufacturers https://www.cined.com/cined-best-of-show-award-at-ibc-2024-submissions-now-open-for-manufacturers/ (59:11) - Samyang Unveils Remaster Slim, World's First Optical Exchange Autofocus Lens https://www.cined.com/samyang-unveils-remaster-slim-worlds-first-optical-exchange-autofocus-lens/ (01:05:04) - SWISS RIG sr RAW Cinema Camera for iPhone Introduced – FullHD, 14-bit, CinemaDNG, and Synchronised Audio https://www.cined.com/swiss-rig-sr-raw-cinema-camera-for-iphone-introduced-fullhd-14-bit-cinemadng-and-synchronised-audio/ (01:08:31) - DaVinci Resolve 19 Beta 6 Released https://www.cined.com/davinci-resolve-19-beta-6-released/ (01:15:12) - Apple Releases Feature Video about Final Cut Pro 10.8 https://www.cined.com/apple-releases-feature-video-about-final-cut-pro-10-8/ (01:17:51) - Godox Cube-S Wireless Mic System Announced – Tiny Microphones, Apple's Find My Support, and More https://www.cined.com/godox-cube-s-wireless-mic-system-announced-tiny-microphones-apples-find-my-support-and-more/ (01:22:22) - Deep Dive into AI for Video and Potential Consequences – Interview With Lightricks LTX Studio CEO https://www.cined.com/deep-dive-into-ai-for-video-and-potential-consequences-interview-with-lightricks-ltx-studio-ceo/ (01:37:37) - Understanding ISO and How to Approach It – Basics for Beginners https://www.cined.com/understanding-iso-and-how-to-approach-it-basics-for-beginners/ (01:38:48) - Using Texture in Films – How to Create a Sensorial Cinema Experience https://www.cined.com/using-texture-in-films-how-to-create-a-sensorial-cinema-experience/ (01:39:56) - Outro We hope you enjoyed this episode! You have feedback, comments, or suggestions? Write us at podcast@cined.com.
On the cusp of NAB 2024 (I was working so I wasn't there) there were so many new release from cameras, lenses, AI integration with NLEs and more. Although I haven't made the purchase of any brand new release, yet, I did purchase a new camera package. Well the camera isn't new but listen to the rest of this episode to find out what I did end up buying for the business. If you enjoyed this episode please rate it and let me know how i'm doing! Follow the podcast if you're loving the content and share it with your friends! www.atdavidlee.com | Instagram @atdavidlee | YouTube www.youtube.com/atdavidlee For All Your Licensed Audio Needs 70% off 1 Year of Audiio Pro with CODE SAVE70
Which NLE Should you Learn? A Conversation with Lawrence Jordan from Master the Workflow *************** Today there are four major NLEs (Non-linear Editing) you can choose from including Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve and Final Cut Pro. But, as an Editor or Assistant Editor, which one should you learn so you can be competitive in the marketplace? The answer, of course, is it depends on the type of content you want to work on. In this episode, I have a conversation with Film and TV Editor, and founder of Master the Workflow, Lawrence Jordan, all about which NLE we should pick to focus our learning on, how to become a pro at it, what workflows should need to know, what type of content each of the NLEs are better at and much more. If you are just starting out in video editing, or you want to transition from one content type (e.g. Corporate Video) to another (e.g. Feature Film), this is the episode for you! *************** For more podcast episodes, tutorials and to read my daily journal, where I post how my transition to filmmaking is going, check out: https://www.CreativeSpark.ai
A Conversation with Colorist and Finishing Artist Jason Bowdach In this episode, we explore the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and non-linear editing systems (NLEs) within the world of post-production with our guest, Jason Bowdach, an experienced Colorist and Finishing Artist. Jason will share with us how AI is transforming the way professionals approach video editing and color grading, which tools already have AI in them (hint: DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro) and what the future of AI and video editing looks like. Learn how to use cutting edge technologies, workflows and tools to be a more creative and productive filmmaker. Listen to podcasts or watch tutorials by filmmakers for filmmakers on AI / Generative AI, Virtual Production, Cloud Production, AR/VR, NeRF / LIDAR, Drones and 3D Printing! Learn more at https://www.CreativeSpark.ai
Which software should you learn before you enter the world of professional video editing? That's the question we're going to be seeking the answer to in this episode of The Video Editing Podcast from Unsplice. Each NLE (Non-Linear Video Editor) has its pros and cons, and so you'll find different pockets of the industry prefer different software. In this episode you'll learn what software is used where, the pros and cons of each, and which software you should invest your time (and money) learning. If you've ever tried to use Premiere or any other NLE and had it crash in the middle of something important, you'll know how frustrating it is. Sure, you may have lost maybe 10 mins work as you pick up from the last autosave, but you've also lost your flow. As you scroll though Instagram waiting for the software to reload, you're flow may not come back that day. If you're interested in learning the kind of professional asset management that large studios use to prevent Premiere and other NLEs from crashing, head to https://superpeer.com/unsplice/event/how-to-use-premiere-without-it-crashingIn just 2 hours you'll learn how to convert every asset to a ‘working format' for smooth and efficient editing – a life skill that will save you time and keep you in that super valuable flow-state. The live session happens on September 24th with a Q&A session afterwards.https://superpeer.com/unsplice/event/how-to-use-premiere-without-it-crashingWant to know more about Unsplice Pro?Unsplice Pro is your personal video editing mentor and supporting community combined. Members get support with their video editing career progression through: • Weekly career coaching with live group Q&As • Monthly immersive creative editing training (like the one mentioned in this episode) • Social events • A community focus on all things video editing • A rate assessment on joining to ensure you're getting paid what you're worth Secure your spot in Unsplice Pro before the price doubles! The first 100 founding members get to say "I was there from the beginning”, and lock in a discounted rate for the duration of their membership. You can get access to everything except the monthly creative training for only £25 per month. And you can improve your storytelling and creative editing for only £24 extra per month. Secure your spot before the price doubles! https://www.unsplice.com/pro Thank you for listening! Shiny Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/kem/lazy-loveLicense code: FNRTIZZZZZ0MH8JMSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-video-editing-podcast/donations
'Birds of Prey' and 'John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum' picture editor Evan Schiff joins Ian Failes from befores & afters to discuss NLEs and digital film editing.
This week on Inside the Skev, are joined by Chanel Jeon, co-Founder of TeaRex Bubble Tea Café. Chanel opened the store with her husband Clay, in 2017. Subsequently they have opened a second location in Nles. In this episode we talk about why she shifted her career from being a teacher to running a business, why she opened in Skokie, and what makes her bubble tea so special. TeaRex is located at 5237 Golf Rd, Skokie, IL 60077 and 9109 N Milwaukee Ave, Niles, IL 60714. They can be found on Facebook and Instagram @bubbletearex. Inside the Skev is a one stop shop for all things Skokie and Evanston hosted by Aaron Masliansky. Be the first to know about local events, new podcast episodes, real estate and the latest stories about the great people in these towns by going to http://www.skevanston.com. Sign up for the newsletter and reach out to Aaron Masliansky at aaron@skevanston.com with any questions or suggestions. Shoutout to First Class Moving & Storage and Lapin Systems for sponsoring this episode!
Ricky and Piotr talk with Anthony Moreschi, a New England-based, Emmy Award-winning editor who self-distributed his docu-series, "Don't Stand In Line." They talk about Anthony's origin story, the pros and cons of self-distribution, plus why it's a good thing to learn as many NLEs as possible.Learn more about Anthony and "Don't Stand In Line" here: www.codecprojects.com/We talk about some books
At NAB in Las Vegas, axledit delivers a “pure” cloud video editing platform. CEO and CoFounder Sam Bogoch explains how they are different from other cloud editing platforms because they don't require you to upload your video clips; only the editing is done in the Cloud. Sam talks about how you render, when you can upload, and how it can integrate with the major NLEs if you need them. This edition of MacVoices is supported by Kolide. Meet compliance objectives in a remote-first world without resorting to rigid device management. Try Kolide with all its features on an unlimited number of devices for free for 14 days; no credit card required, at Kolide.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
At NAB in Las Vegas, axledit delivers a “pure” cloud video editing platform. CEO and CoFounder Sam Bogoch explains how they are different from other cloud editing platforms because they don't require you to upload your video clips; only the editing is done in the Cloud. Sam talks about how you render, when you can upload, and how it can integrate with the major NLEs if you need them. This edition of MacVoices is supported by Kolide. Meet compliance objectives in a remote-first world without resorting to rigid device management. Try Kolide with all its features on an unlimited number of devices for free for 14 days; no credit card required, at Kolide.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
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'Birds of Prey' and 'John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum' picture editor Evan Schiff joins Ian Failes from befores & afters to discuss NLEs and digital film editing.
Episode 89 - Charge and Chat with Chad and ChetKyle and Gilbert talk more about Apple and privacy and then end up talking about NLEs again because Gilbert forgot to finish talking about what he'd do in lieu of an Apple Watch. Show NotesMatthew Panzarino interviews Apple's head of privacy (TechCrunch)Joanna Stern and some other person interview Craig Federighi (WSJ, but don't worry there's a video!)Tentacle Sync Track E, which weirdly doesn't include a Tentacle Studio licensePet StarJoshua Hale FialkovNVIDIA NVENC and Gerald Undone's video with zero RGB, thankfully
FCPRadio 114 Part 1 - The future of FCP and AVID with John Matthews In this episode we chat with Avid & FCP editor John Matthews all the way from the BBC in Scotland. We talk about the strength of Avid and the future of FCP and how both of these giants of NLEs compare. We chat about collaboration and how FCP might implement it and whether it should. We talk all about the next major update of FCP and a lot more. Year 6 of Final Cut Pro Radio. 1.2 Million podcast downloads. Twitter @fcpradio1 FCPRadio.com Facebook YouTube.com/RichardTaylorTV facebook.com/groups/FinalCutProRadio/ ©2021 Richard Taylor
This week, Scott sits down with versatile editors Oliver Peters and Tony Gallardo to talk about the "big 4" non-linear editing applications. They debate some of the strengths and weaknesses and talk about what makes the discussion of NLEs such a religious experience for many of those commenting on the internet. This is a reasoned discussion on the often controversial topic. Like the podcast? Leave us a review on your favorite podcast app! If you have questions hit us up on Twitter at @Provideo
Be nice. Could it possibly be that simple? Given everything happening in the world, all the hatred, all the cynicism, all the distrust around the globe in every corner of society...is it possible that the fastest path to success in any field is simply to “be nice?” In Hollywood it seems like this is as far from the truth as humanly possible. We all know that “nice guys finish last.” It’s those with the guts to take what’s theirs and step all over people along the way that ultimately climb to the top. If you’re going to succeed in a world of “crabs in a bucket,” you’re on your own...right? No matter how hard that poor crab wants to escape to a better life, the other crabs still stuck in the bucket refuse to let him free. In my interview with multiple Emmy-winning editor Jesse Averna, ACE (recorded shortly before the murder of George Floyd and the ensuing riots), Jesse and I talk about the importance of treating every human being equally and providing value to others first as a way to climb to the top...while bringing others along with you. Jesse and I believe that “a rising tide can lift all boats” and Hollywood does not have to be a zero-sum game whereby helping others means you’ve created more competition for yourself. Jesse and I believe deep within our hearts that everyone’s voice needs to be heard equally, and the best idea is the one that wins - no matter if it comes from the CEO or the janitor. Learn from Jesse how you too can cultivate compassion, empathy, and use positivity as the guiding force that leads to your success...and if you stick around you might also learn at least 50 amazing tips for working in animation post-production too (the only place where people in Hollywood are still working PERIOD). Want to Hear More Episodes Like This One? » Click here to subscribe and never miss another episode Here's What You'll Learn: What is the ‘origin story’ of the great Jesse Averna? How did you get started? You received a lot of acclaim & recognition for your work on Sesame Street, how did that lead to your transition to animation? What are your thoughts on how this pandemic situation could be a boon to animation? What skills should people develop to get into animation? How is the editing process different for animation vs. live action? How long do animation projects run for vs. scripted television? What are the upsides and downsides of working in animation? If animated features can take 3 or 4 years to produce, how can you make objective creative decisions after being immersed in a project for so long? What tips or advice can you give on getting hired in animation as an Editor? Are there more opportunities for assistant editors to be involved in the creative process in animation? And is it more common for Editors to extend their Assistants mentorship opportunities? Key Takeaway: Jesse & Zack brilliantly reframe the Editor & Assistant Editor relationship. They also offer advice on how to create space for mistakes to happen and be learned from without embarrassment. If I were to ask some of your closest and colleagues in the industry about Jesse Averna. People who have seen you make your rise - What would they tell me about you that has been the KEY difference in the way that you manage people, manage relationships, and put yourself out there in the world? Why do you think so many people think they need to step on others to climb the ladder of success in Hollywood? For introverts, how can we relieve the anxiety around networking? For example, what mindset do you go into networking events with? Do you think for someone who’s in live action that this is a good time to make the move to animation? Key Takeaway: “It’s better to be at the bottom of a ladder you WANT to climb, than to be halfway up the ladder you don’t want to climb. But be responsible to the people in your life who depend on you to provide.” If I wanted to start from the bottom rung and break in on the ground floor in animation, what does that look like? How can we know whether we actually ARE putting ourselves in the right place at the right time? How can I make sure the right opportunities don’t pass me by unnoticed? What is the single most important step I can take to get into animation when my background is in scripted television? How can I find recruiters for animation studios? What is the most important message you want listeners to leave with? Useful Resources Mentioned: Post Chat Facebook Group It Is Possible to Be Both Successful and Kind At the Same Time? How to Build Your Network: Articles & Podcast Interviews Ep11: Making It In Hollywood as a “Creative” (What They Don’t Teach You In Film School) | with Norman Hollyn Ep99: How to Provide Value & Get Paid What You’re Worth | Community Q&A with Monica Daniel Our Generous Sponsors: This episode is made possible for you by Ergodriven, the makers of the Topo Mat, my #1 recommendation for anyone who stands at their workstation. The Topo is super comfortable, an awesome conversation starter, and it’s also scientifically proven to help you move more throughout the day which helps reduce discomfort and also increase your focus and productivity. Click here to learn more and get your Topo Mat. Guest Bio: Jesse Averna, ACE is a father, a husband, and a 5x Emmy winning Editor. His career has spanned TV and feature, live-action and animation. Jesse was a founder of the #PostChat community on Twitter and Facebook for Post Professionals. He has also taught various NLEs at NYC’s School of Visual Arts Continuing Education. Jesse Averna on IMDB Post Chat Facebook Group Jesse Averna on Twitter Show Credits: This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared and published by Glen McNiel. The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet). Note: I believe in 100% transparency, so please note that I receive a small commission if you purchase products from some of the links on this page (at no additional cost to you). Your support is what helps keep this program alive. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Tjena!I det här avsnittet säger vi allt kan om vår älskling NLE Choppa. Jävlar vad han är bra.Ha en ok lyssning.Vänligen,Whatever?!? xoxoSponsra oss på Patreon om ni vill. Ni betalar 1$ eller mer när vi släpper ett avsnitt. Patreon.com/vbdfrHär är alla sånger från alla avsnitt på samma Spotify-spellista.Sånger från avsnittet:NLE Choppa - CAPONLE Choppa - No Love AnthemChauncey Rivers - For My MommaShotta Fam - No Chorus 3 (bara NLEs vers)NLE Choppa - Shotta FlowLil Boosie - Wipe Me Down feat. Foxx & Webbie (instrumental)Tyga - Rack City (instrumental)2 Chainz - I'm Different (instrumental)NLE Choppa - Shotta Flow (instrumental)NLE Choppa - Blocc Is HotNLE Choppa & Blaatina - Watch OutYella Beezy - Hittas feat. NLE ChoppaNLE Choppa - CamelotFredo Bang x NLE Choppa - Gangsta Talk
BlackMagic announced the ATEM mini; thousands of dollars in hardware for just $295, and Panasonic announced ProRes RAW support for the LUMIX S1H! We also talk about ProRes RAW and Blackmagic RAW support in other NLEs, a trailer remixing contest worth $10,000, and Sean's beef with a Star Wars special from 1978! Blackmagic ATEM mini https://geni.us/ATEMmini Remix Terminator trailer https://geni.us/jGCJa ProRes RAW announcement https://geni.us/1926xpA 6 NLEs supporting ProRes RAW https://geni.us/mjNv Avid Media Composer ProRes RAW https://geni.us/0B1GUMS Premiere support ProRes RAW https://geni.us/ytM36j Star Wars holiday special https://geni.us/ml8sS --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shottalk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shottalk/support
In this episode Robert describes how he went from editing in Pinnacle Studio to DaVinci Resolve and why he made the switch. While his first love will always be Sony Vegas Pro he had to move on. He also describes what made Vegas Pro his favorite and how it compares to Adobe Premiere and Resolve. If you'd like to get more indepth into his workflow with DaVinci Resolve and how it compares to other NLEs be sure to hit him up at "unwired the podcast@spaceage-llc.com". (remove the spaces for best results)
Want to take your video editing to the next level? Take a look at HitFilm by FXhome. Founder and CEO Joshua Davies talks about why HitFilm is much more than a non-linear editor. With compositing, video effects and animation built in, HitFilm can be used in conjunction with the software you are using now, or as a replacement. Joshua covers their ambitions, why they are the perfect software to get started in video editing, and why they build some of their tech into plugins for other NLEs. Find out what you can do with the free version of HitFilm, their other software offering, and the exciting animation software that is coming soon. This edition of MacVoices is supported by Opsgenie by Atlassian.Your next incident doesn’t stand a chance. Sign up for a free account and add up to five team members now. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he’s doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Guests: Joshua Davies is the Founder and CEO of FXhome. Follow him on Twitter. Links: FXhome YouTube Channel FXhome on Facebook FXhome on Twitter FXhome on Instagram
Want to take your video editing to the next level? Take a look at HitFilm by FXhome. Founder and CEO Joshua Davies talks about why HitFilm is much more than a non-linear editor. With compositing, video effects and animation built in, HitFilm can be used in conjunction with the software you are using now, or as a replacement. Joshua covers their ambitions, why they are the perfect software to get started in video editing, and why they build some of their tech into plugins for other NLEs. Find out what you can do with the free version of HitFilm, their other software offering, and the exciting animation software that is coming soon. This edition of MacVoices is supported by Opsgenie by Atlassian.Your next incident doesn’t stand a chance. Sign up for a free account and add up to five team members now. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he’s doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Guests: Joshua Davies is the Founder and CEO of FXhome. Follow him on Twitter. Links: FXhome YouTube Channel FXhome on Facebook FXhome on Twitter FXhome on Instagram
Jim Tierney, Chief Executive Anarchist at Digital Anarchy, is back to give us a look at the soon-to-be launched Transcriptive.com. Transcriptive has been providing transcriptions to Adobe Premier users from within the application, but now, the web site version will extend part of that solution to users of other NLEs. Jim outlines what can be uploaded, what you get back, and how it will integrate in with your edit. Searching, a variety of AI and human transcription options, and collaboration options are all features available to a broader audience. Jim outlines how it works, when it will be available, and then provides some thoughts on augmented reality vs. virtual reality. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Molekule. The only air purifier that actually destroys pollutants. Use the code "MacVoices" at check-out to save $75 on your first order. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Guests: Jim Tierney is a pioneer in the development of plugins for motion graphics, animation and video editing. During the 1990's, Jim worked for software companies like MetaTools, Atomic Power and Cycore. He helped create graphics products like Bryce, Evolution and Final Effects. After working on After Effects plugins for six years, Jim thought it was finally time to get out there and do some of his own. So he did, and Digital Anarchy was born in 2001. Connect with them on Facebook and Twitter, and follow Jim himself on Twitter. Links: Transcriptive.com
Jim Tierney, Chief Executive Anarchist at Digital Anarchy, is back to give us a look at the soon-to-be launched Transcriptive.com. Transcriptive has been providing transcriptions to Adobe Premier users from within the application, but now, the web site version will extend part of that solution to users of other NLEs. Jim outlines what can be uploaded, what you get back, and how it will integrate in with your edit. Searching, a variety of AI and human transcription options, and collaboration options are all features available to a broader audience. Jim outlines how it works, when it will be available, and then provides some thoughts on augmented reality vs. virtual reality. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Molekule. The only air purifier that actually destroys pollutants. Use the code "MacVoices" at check-out to save $75 on your first order. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Guests: Jim Tierney is a pioneer in the development of plugins for motion graphics, animation and video editing. During the 1990's, Jim worked for software companies like MetaTools, Atomic Power and Cycore. He helped create graphics products like Bryce, Evolution and Final Effects. After working on After Effects plugins for six years, Jim thought it was finally time to get out there and do some of his own. So he did, and Digital Anarchy was born in 2001. Connect with them on Facebook and Twitter, and follow Jim himself on Twitter. Links: Transcriptive.com
IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) has the same power to disrupt traditional media creation as did digital video or NLEs. But what is it? Is it just Cloud storage or is it something much more? Tonight, we find out. Join host Larry Jordan as he talks with Paul Babb, Pierson Clair, Emery Wells, Denise Muyco, Bruce Long, and James DeRuvo. … The post Digital Production Buzz – June 22, 2017 appeared first on Digital Production Buzz.
In this episode we feature Jon Chappell from DigitalRebellion.com. Jon is a colorist and has developed 40 apps and tools for NLEs, most of which can be used with FCPX. We discuss his tools and apps, Apple and the FCPX team, the forthcoming Mac Pro, XML file corruption, Resolve, image sequences, offloading and checksumming media cards, editing timecode of a Quicktime file, lots of FCP talk and lots more. Twitter @fcpradio1 www.FCPRadio.com Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/FinalCutProRadio/
In this episode I talk to Matt Sandford, the Product Manager for Editshare Lightworks. We talk about the history of Lightworks, why we should consider Lightworks over other NLEs, the future of Lightworks on the Mac and the unique pricing structure for the
In this episode, I talk to Larry Ransom about working with strange NLEs, Editing with 2 VHS decks, skaterboarding, 'zines and shooting the most expensive MTV pilot ever made.
In this episode Terence and Philip talk apps and workflows across the spectrum of NLEs and their ecosystems.
Matching edits from other NLEs can be tricky. Use the Autodesk Smoke off-line to on-line comparison technique to ensure your edits are frame accurate.
Autodesk Smoke provides the traditional J K and L editing workflow similar to other NLEs. Easy to learn and quick to get started