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This episode features a true pioneer and innovator in the field of VJing – Jonny Wilson. Under the name of Eclectic Method he established himself as an audio-visual remix act.Originally formed in London in 2001 by Jonny, Geoff Gamlen and Ian Edgar, he is now the sole remaining member. Inspired almost entirely by Jonny's early experiences with Sony Vegas editing software, Eclectic Method's audiovisual style quickly developed into a live performance featuring video turntables (Pioneer DVJ-1000) - mixing videos, often acapellas, as integral parts of their astounding audio mashups. As a live act, they have travelled around the world playing hundreds of gigs in Asia, North America, South America, Europe and the Middle East. The Eclectic Method YouTube site is here – check it out… exceptional workhttps://www.youtube.com/user/eclecticmethod Ladies and gentlemen – meet the digital outlaw – Jonny Wilson and Eclectic Method...If you can, please consider contributing to the Electronically Yours podcast via my Patreon: patreon.com/electronicallyours
Neue Schicht, neuer Gast und diesmal kein Geringerer als Thomas KL, einer der, wenn nicht sogar "der" Content Creator aus Österreich. Angefangen mit Modern Warfare Edits in Sony Vegas bis zu Social Media Ads und Kampagnen mit Stars wie Khaby Lame, Naomi Campbell oder Alica Schmidt für die Fashion-Brand BOSS. In dieser Schicht reden wir aber nicht nur über seinen Werdegang und ob er lieber filmt oder schneidet, sondern erfahren auch den ein oder anderen Social-Media-Hack, mit denen Brands wie BOSS arbeiten, was seiner Meinung nach der Unterschied zwischen Handy- und Kamera-Content ist und ob Aftermovies für Festivals schon out sind. Seid also gespannt auf eine geballte Ladung Input und Wiener Dialekt! Zu Thomas: @thomas_kl www.nochtschicht.com
Música - Circo na Política: Essa música conta com minha letra e instrumental da plataforma SUNO AI. Todo o vídeo foi criado manualmente por mim mesmo no programa Sony Vegas. Quer Ajudar o canal? Veja como: *Apoie o Canal: https://apoia.se/canaldosocran *Áudios Venda: -CONCEITO DE HISTÓRIA NA FILSOFIA EM ARENDT: https://go.hotmart.com/I73309280Y?dp=1 -O QUE É FASCISMO: https://go.hotmart.com/Y72077629D?dp=1 *Pix: https://widget.livepix.gg/embed/e47d6...
If you follow “motion design Twitter”, you've probably encountered the work of Austin Bauwens, co-founder of Ravie Studio. At 21, running his own 8-person studio, Austin is a bonafide motion design influencer. In this interview Joey explores how Austin dropped out of college 2 years early to focus on Ravie and how he's seemingly cracked the code of using social media to actually get client work. They'll also dig into a business model that Ravie tried out, where they offered clients a subscription to motion design services. Show Notes Artists Gordon Howie Adam Plouff 7 Austin Bauwens Noah Damon Wilde Will Taylor Studios Ordinary Folk Ravie Buck PSYOP Design Pickle Ivy Studio Work Ravie 2023 Motion Reel! "Do or Die" - Dream Manhunt Minecraft Animated Music Video TOP 20 FREE Minecraft Intro Templates! - Sony Vegas, After Effects, Cinema 4D Will Taylor's Twitter Resources Battle Axe Apple Overlord Rive Duolingo Chick-Fil-A Canva Minecraft Blender Sphere Las Vegas Adobe After Effects
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In this video, you'll learn about:The pros and cons of Sony Vegas and Adobe PremiereHow to decide if DaVinci Resolve is suitable for your needsThe ease of use of iMovie and Windows Movie Maker for beginnersHow to choose the right editing software based on your content typeTips for customizing your workflow and editing faster
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En un Podcast un poco más rápido de lo común, Danny y Manuel hablan de Disco Elysium, Warhammer 40,000 y muchas cosas más. Canción Intro: Whiteout - Iconoclasts Canción Outro: Too big to fail - High Fi Rush. Recuerda que si quieres ayudarme puede hacerlo de las siguientes formas: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TalkingVidya Membrecía YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3-87zhQFd6poByHjBVyJwA/join Donación de una sola vez: https://streamlabs.com/talkingvidya/tip En Humble Bundle con el paquete de Sony Vegas: https://www.humblebundle.com/software/king-content-creator-bundle-software?partner=talkingvidya
Chris & Alexei talk UX/UI design (specifically in NLE's), whether or not Sony Vegas can win some market shares, and the ups and downs of remote work (spoiler alert: it ends with us bashing 5 day work weeks). Call ~THE COLD LINE~ and ask a question: 332-333-4361 (we might play it on the show!) send yr questions to @sizzlereelgang on ig and twitter (or sizzlereelgang at gmail.com) and follow @shishkinproductions on tiktok --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, Kent Auslander, co-founder of Hot Route Tips, a Madden Football website that sells expert tips and e-books, discusses developing his passion for gaming into a business, maintaining product authenticity in their niche, monetizing a YouTube channel, rigorously updating a knowledge product, how the business nearly derailed in the second month, how he leverages his audience for marketing, choosing promotional partners very carefully, and their future plans. (0:00) Episode introduction with Kyle and Jason (1:20) The origin story of Hot Route Tips, how Kent got into Madden, and his early monetization strategies (5:13) The freakout video and how it impacted Kent early on (7:46) How Kent and Throne partnered and the process behind creating the ebooks (14:19) The variability in Madden and the customer service with an audience with a wide age range (20:17) Seasonality with Madden content sales and how the pandemic impacted sales (21:53) The growth of the gaming industry over the years and how they acquire customers (28:00) The different ways that Hot Route Tips is monetized and the point that Kent realized that is was sustainable (30:53) The work-life balance of working in a time sensitive industry and the importance of social interaction (40:17) Growth strategies, goals, and outsourcing for Hot Route Tips (47:27) The tool or service that Hot Route Tips can't live without (49:10) One thing that Kent would change about the business or the ebooks (51:39) Where you can find Kent and Hot Route Tips online (52:25) Closing thoughts with Kyle and Jason Hot Route Tips Links: Website: (https://hotroute.tips/ (https://hotroute.tips)) Twitter: (https://twitter.com/hotroutetips?lang=en (https://twitter.com/hotroutetips?lang=en)) Kent Auslander Links: YouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/KAus23 (https://www.youtube.com/KAus23)) Twitch: (https://www.twitch.tv/k_aus23 (https://www.twitch.tv/k_aus23)) Twitter: (https://mobile.twitter.com/k_aus23/with_replies (https://mobile.twitter.com/k_aus23/with_replies)) Throne Links: YouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/user/TThrone23 (https://www.youtube.com/user/TThrone23)) Twitch: (https://www.twitch.tv/throne_yt (https://www.twitch.tv/throne_yt)) Twitter: (https://twitter.com/Throne_YT (https://twitter.com/Throne_YT)) Links mentation In this Interview: Sony Vegas: (https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/ (https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/)) Photoshop: (https://www.adobe.com/ (https://www.adobe.com)) Follow Monetize Media on Social Media: Twitter: (https://twitter.com/monetizemediahq (https://twitter.com/monetizemediahq)) TikTok: (https://www.tiktok.com/@monetizemediahq (https://www.tiktok.com/@monetizemediahq)) Linkedin: (https://www.linkedin.com/company/monetize-media/) (https://www.linkedin.com/company/monetize-media/)) YouTube : (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8a20ZIx7dx1reQ4pdvCBPA (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8a20ZIx7dx1reQ4pdvCBPA)) Listen on your favorite streaming platform : https://link.chtbl.com/MonetizeMedia Check out our website for more information : (https://www.monetize.media/ (https://www.monetize.media)) This podcast is hosted by Kyle Scott and Jason Ziernicki and produced by (PodcastSins.com). Copyright CBWG Media Group LLC. Please consider subscribing and sharing this episode if you found it entertaining or informative. If you want to go the extra mile, you can leave...
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Daniel interviews Matteo Matijasic. First, they discuss his hands-on leadership role in the South Jersey-based music group Bad Newz Entertainment. Matteo describes his process in learning production skills such as making beats in FL Studio, shooting videos and editing them in Sony Vegas. Finally, Matteo describes his role in transforming the Drexel chapter of Pi Nu Epsilon to one that accepts all modern forms of performing arts.
En una situación poco común como esta, no nos podemos permitir perder el tiempo. Por eso te invito a estudiar Email Marketing, Facebook Ads, Google Ads, Instagram Ads, Photoshop, Adobe Audition, Adobe Premier, Illustrator, Final Cut, GIMP, Sony Vegas y cualquiera que te llame la atención.
In this episode, I will give you guys an idea of the things that I did here in America to keep me sane and of course, productive. A lot of us who are still waiting for their work permit or are bored or who's looking for something to do can benefit on this episode. So I hope you finish it. Here are the links: 1. For volunteering, just go to your town's city hall or type in google "Volunteer" near me and you'll be surprised how many organization needs your help. 2. Mastering your culinary skills or just simply learn how to cook. There's a lot of resources out there that can help you master your culinary skills like YouTube or Tasty. 3. Reaction videos, if you bet mo. Here are the links for the software I used. OBS - https://obsproject.com/ Sony Vegas - https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/index.php?id=350&L=52&AffiliateID=145&phash=BBPtCllArZvjlyXI&ef_id=CjwKCAjwkqPrBRA3EiwAKdtwk4kgaEQKd0pL72HluG3AGPXIkcULlCrpKSob8IW8XXbLiIvwpTy2kxoCotsQAvD_BwE:G:s&gclid=CjwKCAjwkqPrBRA3EiwAKdtwk4kgaEQKd0pL72HluG3AGPXIkcULlCrpKSob8IW8XXbLiIvwpTy2kxoCotsQAvD_BwE and hey, if mayroon kang kakilala that has it, maybe you can borrow. Your mobile phone or tablet. Download videos from YouTube- https://www.ytddownloader.com/ 4. OpenTalk - https://opentalk.to/ or Omegle - https://www.omegle.com/ 5. Just Dance playlist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VevE4v065sA&list=RDQM7mwC1t77m5M&start_radio=1 6. Procreate - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/procreate/id425073498 7. Smule - https://www.smule.com/ and you can also follow me at https://www.smule.com/user/notifications
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)
Aleks talks about his coping mechanisms for his meaningless and pitiful existence! Its a fun episode this time I swear. Daniel Bryant Do you play videogames? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKV3StL_h7w Talking Points: Gettin' artsy fartsy, chipping teeth, popping eardrums, crashing Sony Vegas, TV Man, old webcomics, that frog from Yoshis Island, and our inability to count to 100 Check out the website for links to our shows on iTunes, GooglePlay and Spotify ► http://www.lmtya.com ► https://spoti.fi/2Q55yfL Peep us on Twitter ► @LetMeTellYouPD Official Discord ► https://discord.gg/SqyXJ9R /////// SHILL CORNER /////// ► https://www.patreon.com/LMTYA LMTYA shirts! ► https://represent.com/lmtya /////// SHILL CORNER /////// LMTYA Theme by ► https://www.huskyswonderfulmusicland.net/
Bom dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite Este é o Podcast do Oráculo, o melhor dos 7 mares!! Bancada: João Julia Duda Julio Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDn9E1A4Pp8jNO3k_C-s0sA Anchor: https://anchor.fm/piratas-do-oraculo Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85MDc4NDcwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/6ZKx Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/piratas-do-oraculo Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1453204638/piratas-do-oraculo RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/piratas-do-oraculo-GEvM3g Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/piratas-do-oraculo Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/73X6ge15CAZAKExROxq7fq Gravado em um microfone Sf 930 E editado no Sony Vegas 13 por: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbPfZWY1WESa2x9vFcNweiA Contato: piratasdooraculo@gmail.com
Bom dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite Este é o Podcast do Oráculo, o melhor dos 7 mares!! Bancada: João Julio Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDn9E1A4Pp8jNO3k_C-s0sA Anchor: https://anchor.fm/piratas-do-oraculo Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85MDc4NDcwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/6ZKx Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/piratas-do-oraculo Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1453204638/piratas-do-oraculo RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/piratas-do-oraculo-GEvM3g Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/piratas-do-oraculo Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/73X6ge15CAZAKExROxq7fq Cantinho da Divulgação: Peachy! Canal do Pewdiepie Canal Coisa de Nerd Canal Cade a Chave Gravado em um microfone Sf 930 E editado no Sony Vegas 13 por: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbPfZWY1WESa2x9vFcNweiA Contato: piratasdooraculo@gmail.com
Bom dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite Este é o Podcast do Oráculo, o melhor dos 7 mares!! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDn9E1A4Pp8jNO3k_C-s0sA Anchor: https://anchor.fm/piratas-do-oraculo Gravado em um microfone Sf 930 E editado no Sony Vegas 13 por: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbPfZWY1WESa2x9vFcNweiA Contato: piratasdooraculo@gmail.com
Bom dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite Este é o Podcast do Oráculo, o melhor dos 7 mares!! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDn9E1A4Pp8jNO3k_C-s0sA Anchor: https://anchor.fm/piratas-do-oraculo Cantinho da Divulgação: Twitter do João: @AqeleCaraqCanta Canal do João: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbPfZWY1WESa2x9vFcNweiA Canal do Gaveta: https://www.youtube.com/user/andersongaveta Canal do Flow Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4ncvgh5hFr5O83MH7-jRJg Gravado em um microfone Sf 930 E editado no Sony Vegas 13 por: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbPfZWY1WESa2x9vFcNweiA Contato: piratasdooraculo@gmail.com
Dlaczego ludzie rzucają etat i zakładają własne firmy? Jak w świecie konkurencji znaleźć swoją unikatowość? Gdzie można namierzyć potencjalnych klientów kursu? Co pozwala zaistnieć na rynku w świecie konkurencji? W jaki sposób nauczyć się robienia kursów online? Zobacz, skąd czerpać wiedzę do tworzenia treści kursów i jak wygląda proces ustalania cen.Ten odcinek w wersji do czytania znajdziesz na https://malawielkafirma.pl/250Przydatne linki:Gary Vaynerchuk „Wybij się!” https://www.osmpower.pl/pl/p/Wybij-sie-Gary-Vaynerchuk/571Gary Vaynerchuk „Przebij Się!” https://www.osmpower.pl/przebijsie10. urodziny Małej Wielkiej Firmy https://malawielkafirma.pl/urodzinyMWF235: LinkedIn w praktyce https://malawielkafirma.pl/235MWF212: Czy warto zrobić test Gallupa? https://malawielkafirma.pl/212Strona Michała Kowalczyka https://exwork.pl/Fanpage Excellent Work https://www.facebook.com/pg/excellwork/about/?ref=page_internalMichał Kowalczyk na LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/michal-excel Platforma kursowa Udemy https://www.udemy.com/Platforma Web to Learn http://www.webtolearn.pl/Program do edycji grafiki Gimp https://www.gimp.org/Edytor wideo Sony VEGAS https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/Polecane blogi i podcasty:Podcast Piotra Peszko http://blog.2edu.pl/Podcast Pawła Leżocha https://pawellezoch.pl/Blog Michała Szafrańskiego https://jakoszczedzacpieniadze.pl/Blog Dominika Juszczyka https://dominikjuszczyk.pl/
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In this episode of The Maker's Collective Podcast you'll meet Cynthia, creator of Inspiroue, a youtube channel all about sustainable fashion and lifestyle design. In this episode you will learn all the basics when it comes to getting started on Youtube, how NOT to let your equipment limit you (*cough, cough* been there) and how she grew her following to 22K+ subscribers and monetized her channel. Cynthia is down to earth, breaks down youtube in an easy to understand and approachable way. Enjoy pals! Topics covered: Meet Cynthia - Her journey to becoming a YouTuber and Sustainable Fashion Guru Why video? Dealing with self-judgement - it's all in your head Watching yourself grow Patience How she shoots her videos - learning as she goes Equipment she uses Editing How does YouTube work? SEO Posting strategy Consistency is key Metrics for success - it's not always about the numbers Revenue Engagement Inspire + You = Inspiroue Resources from the Episode: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/ Michaela Angemeer - http://michaelaangemeer.com/ Eighth Grade - http://eighthgrade.movie/ Windows Movie Maker - https://www.topwin-movie-maker.com/download.aspx Sony Vegas - https://sony-vegas-pro.en.softonic.com/ Final Cut Pro - https://www.apple.com/ca/final-cut-pro/ Sony A5100 - https://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/product/sony-sony-a5100-mirrorless-camera-with-e-pz-16-50mm-oss-lens-kit-ilce5100lb/10246520.aspx MacBook Pro - https://www.apple.com/ca/macbook-pro/ Google - https://www.google.ca/ Hive - https://www.hive.co/ Canva - https://www.canva.com/ Eileen Fisher - https://www.eileenfisher.com/ Wear: World Ethical Apparel Roundtable - https://wear.fashiontakesaction.com/ MCN: Multi-Channel Network - https://www.forbes.com/sites/lorikozlowski/2013/08/30/multi-channel-networks-101/#4342a00154f0 Google Adsense - https://www.google.com/adsense/start/#/?modal_active=none Affiliate Marketing - https://www.shopify.ca/blog/53669701-how-to-set-up-an-affiliate-program-for-your-shopify-store Resources from Cynthia: YouTube Creator Academy: Bootcamp to Getting Started - https://creatoracademy.youtube.com/page/course/bootcamp-foundations Free video editing tools for beginners: iMovie on Mac/iPhone Windows Movie Maker Thumbnails on Canva - https://www.canva.com/create/youtube-thumbnails/ Channel Art on Fotor - https://www.fotor.com/features/youtube.html How to become a YouTube Partner and start making money - https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/72851?hl=en&ref_topic=6029709 Popular vlog cameras for YouTube (that are high quality enough for all your videos & come with a flippy screen) Canon G7X Mark II Sony A5100 Copyright free music that's actually good https://soundcloud.com/ikson https://soundcloud.com/dyallas Quote: More from Cynthia: Inspiroue - www.inspiroue.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUep47a701zrAbJMpqTu85g Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/inspiroue/ More from Maker's Co: The Maker's Collective - http://makerscollective.club/ Catch Up On Past Episodes - http://makerscollective.club/podcast-2/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/MakersCoClub/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/makerscollectiveclub/ Get In Touch & Join The Club - http://makerscollective.club/contact/ More from Lacey: LJH Creative Consulting- http://www.laceyjheels.com/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/laceyjheels More from Laura: LH Style Coaching - https://lhstylecoach.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lhstylecoaching
♟Il tormentone di Marco Montemagno "un video al giorno" è effettivamente un consiglio che chiunque può seguire oppure è semplicemente un "ragionare per assoluti". In questa puntata la mia opinione e qualche consiglio per te.========Vuoi seguire i miei progetti? Puoi trovare tutto qui:Blog ► ► https://robertotarzia.com========Ti consiglio di iscriverti ad EasyLetter🖋️, un progetto editoriale GRATUITO in cui ti guido passo-passo per realizzare il tuo business online.EasyLetter ► ► 📝https://easyletter.it========EasyTools del giorno: Powtoon🔗 Link: https://www.powtoon.com========Ho citato:📑 Marco Montemagno📑 Sony Vegas📑 Adobe Premier📑 Final Cut📑 HitFilm Express📑 DaVinci Resolve
♟Il tormentone di Marco Montemagno "un video al giorno" è effettivamente un consiglio che chiunque può seguire oppure è semplicemente un "ragionare per assoluti". In questa puntata la mia opinione e qualche consiglio per te.========Vuoi seguire i miei progetti? Puoi trovare tutto qui:Blog ► ► https://robertotarzia.com========Ti consiglio di iscriverti ad EasyLetter🖋️, un progetto editoriale GRATUITO in cui ti guido passo-passo per realizzare il tuo business online.EasyLetter ► ► 📝https://easyletter.it========EasyTools del giorno: Powtoon🔗 Link: https://www.powtoon.com========Ho citato:📑 Marco Montemagno📑 Sony Vegas📑 Adobe Premier📑 Final Cut📑 HitFilm Express📑 DaVinci Resolve
Learn about my journey to becoming a videographer. - What it was like in the beginning - What keeps me going - Challenges - Advice to aspiring videographers The Art of immortality - what does that mean? Why title? being able to capture things forever How is this applicable to the audience? Social media, cell phones We can all be creators - that is what instagram and snapchat are urging us towards 4 tools for to telling a story (written, audio, pictures/drawings or video) Consumer: Movies, instagram, tv shows, YouTube videos Producer: pull out cell phone - film your dog or take video of cooking food, maybe class in highschool My job or profession: Videographer Working in house Pros: consistent client and work Cons: less variety and freedom My why: Creative outlet and empowerment (shooting and editing) Evokes emotion and makes you feel something Transcends time and space, doesn't depreciate Can be sent out to many people very easily - make art to be seen How I got started in it: videos of friends - friend with messed up feet took him to get pedicure, trampoline, soccer highlights The Process 2 minute video think 2 hours, actually 20+ hours Idea/concept (planning) 1-2 Evergreen content/popular Scripting Scheduling Filming (Director) - 2-4 Meet with talent before to build rapport and answer questions Set up room (40mins), briefly talk about audio, lighting Film, multiple takes Editing (magic) 5 - 10 Software: Premiere Pro, Final cut pro, avid, Sony Vegas, iMovie, windows movie maker and more! On iPhone: iMovie (stock), Videoshop, or Splice (Go Pro) Color correction Audio levels Exporting Review - 1 hr Feedback, new edits Good videographer review own work (all artists should do) Publish/Distribution - 1 hr Social media (Facebook, YouTube/Vimeo, LinkedIn, Instagram) Website Oldschool: DVD's and thumb drives Pet Peeves with the industry Like mentioned: undervalue of time takes to create work (all art) Hard to quantify - not all videos are the same, nuances Rules - getting ruined by school - be creative The Eeriness of field/Why the Art of Immortality Captured people and animals that have all passed away Want touch through screen Picture worth 1,000 words Hone craft, refine my own style My hope is that my videos live long after me - seen by grandchildren Stan Lee Quote on Creating: "I used to be embarrassed because I was just a comic-book writer while other people were building bridges or going on to medical careers. And then I began to realize: entertainment is one of the most important things in people’s lives. Without it they might go off the deep end. I feel that if you’re able to entertain people, you’re doing a good thing." Two of my early videos: Backflip Blunder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DF4tpqwIUA&t=60s Skiing with my Dad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsAd2gAxPHY
En el octavo podcast de Escuela de Vídeo hablamos sobre la edición del vídeo, pero antes y como ya viene siendo costumbre contamos cómo ha ido la semana. Por un lado Kristian tiene una semana muy loca de trabajo, sobre todo temas de edición de vídeo (¡que coincidencia!), y le ha llegado un nuevo lead de un nuevo cliente, ¿Le aceptarán en presupuesto? Por otro lado Fran ha acudido a una agencia de figurantes, y su cliente tras ver las condiciones ha desechado la idea. Volviendo al tema principal, la edición del vídeo. - La importancia de esta fase del proyecto es fundamental. Es más, puede llegar a ser una de las más arduas dependiendo de las necesidades del cliente. Es cierto que editor puede ser un trabajo en sí, y ademas muy interesante. - Repasamos los programas de Vídeo principales. Hay ciertos monstruos en el mercado, entre ellos Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro X, Avid, Sony Vegas, Davinci Resolve... Todos son excelentes, aunque si tienes la oportunidad de empezar de cero te recomendamos Davinci Resolve, que en su versión Free ofrece mil y una maravillas, además va vinculado a su editor profesional de color, que a diferencia de los demás trabaja con nodos y no por capas. - Si no quieres liarte la manta a la cabeza en exceso y quieres algo más sencillo pero con una interfaz completa te recomendamos dos programas: iMovie el editor gratuito de Apple, tanto para Mac como para IOS con una interfaz muy completa, paquete de sonidos, transiciones y luts de color preinstalados. Y el segundo tanto para Mac como para Windows es LightWorks, con una interfaz muy parecida a iMovie. Hay una tercera opción muy interesante que es Youtube editor, que te permite de una forma online editar tus vídeos antes de subir el trabajo final a este gigante de internet. Así pues aquí ha finalizado el episodio de hoy, como ya sabéis podéis seguirnos en Facebook, YouTube, ó escuchar el podcast en las plataformas de iTunes y iVoox. ¡Hasta la próxima semana!
En el octavo podcast de Escuela de Vídeo hablamos sobre la edición del vídeo, pero antes y como ya viene siendo costumbre contamos cómo ha ido la semana. Por un lado Kristian tiene una semana muy loca de trabajo, sobre todo temas de edición de vídeo (¡que coincidencia!), y le ha llegado un nuevo lead de un nuevo cliente, ¿Le aceptarán en presupuesto? Por otro lado Fran ha acudido a una agencia de figurantes, y su cliente tras ver las condiciones ha desechado la idea. Volviendo al tema principal, la edición del vídeo. - La importancia de esta fase del proyecto es fundamental. Es más, puede llegar a ser una de las más arduas dependiendo de las necesidades del cliente. Es cierto que editor puede ser un trabajo en sí, y ademas muy interesante. - Repasamos los programas de Vídeo principales. Hay ciertos monstruos en el mercado, entre ellos Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro X, Avid, Sony Vegas, Davinci Resolve... Todos son excelentes, aunque si tienes la oportunidad de empezar de cero te recomendamos Davinci Resolve, que en su versión Free ofrece mil y una maravillas, además va vinculado a su editor profesional de color, que a diferencia de los demás trabaja con nodos y no por capas. - Si no quieres liarte la manta a la cabeza en exceso y quieres algo más sencillo pero con una interfaz completa te recomendamos dos programas: iMovie el editor gratuito de Apple, tanto para Mac como para IOS con una interfaz muy completa, paquete de sonidos, transiciones y luts de color preinstalados. Y el segundo tanto para Mac como para Windows es LightWorks, con una interfaz muy parecida a iMovie. Hay una tercera opción muy interesante que es Youtube editor, que te permite de una forma online editar tus vídeos antes de subir el trabajo final a este gigante de internet. Así pues aquí ha finalizado el episodio de hoy, como ya sabéis podéis seguirnos en Facebook, YouTube, ó escuchar el podcast en las plataformas de iTunes y iVoox. ¡Hasta la próxima semana!
En el octavo podcast de Escuela de Vídeo hablamos sobre la edición del vídeo, pero antes y como ya viene siendo costumbre contamos cómo ha ido la semana. Por un lado Kristian tiene una semana muy loca de trabajo, sobre todo temas de edición de vídeo (¡que coincidencia!), y le ha llegado un nuevo lead de un nuevo cliente, ¿Le aceptarán en presupuesto? Por otro lado Fran ha acudido a una agencia de figurantes, y su cliente tras ver las condiciones ha desechado la idea. Volviendo al tema principal, la edición del vídeo. - La importancia de esta fase del proyecto es fundamental. Es más, puede llegar a ser una de las más arduas dependiendo de las necesidades del cliente. Es cierto que editor puede ser un trabajo en sí, y ademas muy interesante. - Repasamos los programas de Vídeo principales. Hay ciertos monstruos en el mercado, entre ellos Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro X, Avid, Sony Vegas, Davinci Resolve... Todos son excelentes, aunque si tienes la oportunidad de empezar de cero te recomendamos Davinci Resolve, que en su versión Free ofrece mil y una maravillas, además va vinculado a su editor profesional de color, que a diferencia de los demás trabaja con nodos y no por capas. - Si no quieres liarte la manta a la cabeza en exceso y quieres algo más sencillo pero con una interfaz completa te recomendamos dos programas: iMovie el editor gratuito de Apple, tanto para Mac como para IOS con una interfaz muy completa, paquete de sonidos, transiciones y luts de color preinstalados. Y el segundo tanto para Mac como para Windows es LightWorks, con una interfaz muy parecida a iMovie. Hay una tercera opción muy interesante que es Youtube editor, que te permite de una forma online editar tus vídeos antes de subir el trabajo final a este gigante de internet. Así pues aquí ha finalizado el episodio de hoy, como ya sabéis podéis seguirnos en Facebook, YouTube, ó escuchar el podcast en las plataformas de iTunes y iVoox. ¡Hasta la próxima semana!
Victoria and Robert discuss their workflow habits when it comes to video editing. New episodes of UnWired are released every Tuesdays at 10am EST Find UnWired on iTunes, GooglePlay or www.UnWiredthePodcast.com/the-podcast Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @UnWiredthePodcast
Today's show is a Free-For-All episode. This show is about having a few of my friends on the show, throwing back some drinks and having some great conversation.Crocs & Hot Pockets is a live video podcast aired weekly on Sundays at 9pm EST. The show is is about life, gaming, live streaming and everything in between. This podcast is broken up into three types, each shown on a biweekly basis. These shows are called Free-For-All, 1v1, and Solo Queue.Watch and Listen:Watch Video on Twitch with Chat - View the podcast's video on Twitch with chat!Watch Video on YouTube - View the podcast's video upload on YouTubeDownload Audio from Amazon - Download an MP3Guests:Naaackers - Twitch - Twitter - InstagramSaltySam - Twitch - Twitter - InstagramMrFortyTwo - Twitter - Twitch - InstagramSpeedDemon - Twitter Contact Us and Support:Email us - Send your questions, concerns or gay love to crocs@naaackers.comSubscribe and review on iTunes - View the podcast details on iTunes web page.Subscribe with your favorite Podcast app! - Search 'Crocs and Hot Pockets'Streamers recommended by chat to check out:https://twitch.tv/unsanitylivehttps://twitch.tv/stafunoobhttps://twitch.tv/LightBane_V1https://twitch.tv/gibbs0o0 Gaming News & DiscussionDuring the week, if you would like to submit a gaming or streaming related news article to the show, post your links to the Crocs & Hot Pockets News channel in Discord! If the article is super fancy, we’ll discuss it on the show!Thank you to Matweeny, Sonder, MrVansMan, SaltySam, Blackwrath for submitting articles andPC Gamer, Polygon and Rock Paper Shotgun for providing us with the articlesJust so you know!New software found, Playnite (Thanks Sonder) Killing Floor 2 releasing a Christmas patch!Kampus ChristmasFCC voted to kill Net Neutrality, but the fight isn’t over.Congress still has a say in what happens. Stay informed. Battlefield Bad Company 3 might be in the works. New Walking Dead game trailer hits the internetOVERKILL’s The Walking Dead is a four player co-op action FPS, where you fight the dead as well as the living. Set in The Walking Dead Universe, you and your group tries to survive in a post-apocalyptic Washington D.C.Developers behind the culling are working on a new project.Mount Your Friends will deliver a 3d sequelGet $700 worth of software for $20 with the last humble bundleSONY VEGASTwitchWebhooks-New API and Webhooks availableStream Up/DownGet Clip and Clip CreateTalk about the webhooks i’ve already setup for Discord Sports on TwitchQuestions for Guests:Have you watched any sports on TwitchDo you think this is good or bad?Twitch Prime LootSuperHot for FREE! Go get it! Micro TransactionsGTA V new heist is here, but costs $1.25 million.This is about $20 in shark cards. Rocket LeagueI’ve spent $233 in microtransactions for Rocket League. Am I the problem? H1Z1 - What are the chances this game goes FTP?Fortnite adds ‘Battle Pass’75-150 hours of gameplay to get all the items for 65 items. Or use vbucksDr DisrespectNO DRAMA IN THIS DISCUSSION - Only objective opinions. What can we as streamers and content consumers learn from this?
Happy MONDAY!! Isn't it NICE when you do something that for you is REALLY easy, but for other people it's not so easy!! You feel good, right? Well, today I will give you a word that you can use in this situation! Have a SUPER week, Coach Shane Today’s English expression and dialog: a cinch How do you edit your videos? I use Sony Vegas. I heard it’s complicated. Nah~ It’s a cinch! Subscribe on iTunes and get this English podcast EVERY DAY! PLEASE support my sponsors: (Get a free AUDIO BOOK!) Study English, FREE ENGLISH LESSONS, on our YouTube channels: Support the Let’s Master English team! On PayPal: Send to Or you can go here:
Welcome to episode 59 Skazz has been playing Souls style game Nioh playing an starring a chilled waxed Irish/English/welsh bloke in japan, it follows the souls formula of being very difficult but very fun. TheSuffolkRam has been scratching his far cry itch in the latest game Far Cry: Primal. Featuring psychic owls dive bombing and remote controlling saber tooth tigers. Skazz has also been playing the most recent Legend of Zelda: breath of the wild. He has a rant about the changs made to the game for the release of Nintendo Switch. Otherwise am enjoyable game. Middlemeister has been returning to fallout 4 and talks about playing a couple of the DLC with Nuka world and Far Harbor. Nuka world featuring becoming leader of all the raider in a theme park and Far Harbor. Skazz has finally got round to completing a game he started year ago with Army of Two: Devils Cartel and the joy of trying to record a let play and couch co-op. Middlemeister has been watching the new to Netflix series 12 Monkeys not unfortunately featuring Skazz, neon dinosaurs or guess who. Skazz has a rant about video editing software, and why Sony Vegas is trolling his aforementioned Army of Two lets play. And also his issue with Adobe Premier Pro. We talk about PS4 games soon to be available on the PC thanks to PlayStation Now, and also Microsoft rival Xbox Play We also discuss our favorite and least favorite Disney films (Hint: Ram hates then all, bar one) Notes: A hard souls like game in Nioh The only game where you get an owl by taking drugs – Farcry: Primal A fun game with a shameful console focus in Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild The only decent fallout 4 DLC: leading raiders in Nuka World and saving synths in Far Harbor Play a game Skazz has finally finished playing the classic PS3 game Army Of Two: Devil Cartel A Series sadly lacking in Dinosaur action with 12 Monkey Streaming console games on PC with PlayStation Now and Xbox Play Follow us on twitter Like us on facebook Subscribe to our YouTube channel Join us on google+ Join our Steam Group Why not come join us on our next livesteam? See our YouTube channels for details Cheers TheSuffolkRam, Skazz and Middlemeister
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTuTzdeOKo0 http://www.michaeloliveira.com.br. Neste vídeo eu falo sobre como escolher um bom programa de Edição de Vídeos dentre tantos oferecidos no mercado, alguns gratuitos outros que já vêm no seu computador, mas que é uma ferramenta muito importante para que o seu vídeo seja divulgado de maneira clara e sem aqueles terríveis erros que devem ser eliminados de qualquer produção. Mais do que te ajudar a como escolher um bom programa de Edição de Vídeos, você vai saber porque é necessário ter paciência no momento de renderizar o seu vídeo. Além de listar os principais programas de Edição de Vídeos como o Windows Movie Maker, Final Cut, Sony Vegas, Camtasia, dentre outros, neste vídeo eu falo sobre o software que uso nas minhas produções e indico à minha audiência que é o Adobe Premiere. Tenho certeza que este episódio vai te ajudar muito a aperfeiçoar seus vídeos e proporcionar a entrega de um conteúdo ainda mais profissional. Um grande abraço do seu amigo, Michael Oliveira #VideosConectam
Today on Video Marketing Madness – How to Green Screen Set up is important. Use a decent green screen background. It doesn’t have to be expensive. Pops up like a disc or square. Thick fabric or paper. Pull down like the old classroom maps. Lights. Use florescent style. Two lights on the green screen and 3 point lighting on the subject. (key, fill and back). B&H has all this stuff. Make sure the subject steps away from the background. Then import into an editor that has green screening. Shotcut at FreeVideoEditor.co is free. Also there’s Final Cut Pro, Sony Vegas, Camtasia, etc. There’s also green screening software to use for live apps like Facebook Live. Be sure the lighting is real good. Extra tip – Don’t wear green. Red, orange and white best. Blue is in the green spectrum, so be careful. Mindset Matters. Listen to podcasts that can help your business. Ray likes Tony Robbins, Internet Business Mastery and Pat Flynn Video Marketing Madness made possible by FreeVideoEditor.co. It’s FREE and works on any platform and is very functional. Be sure to "Like" the Video Marketing Madness Facebook page and follow us on Twitter to get plenty of useful tips.
Because of My Podcast: My Audience Fixed My Website Cale from Fotimepodcast.com was having a problem with his website (using Wordpress) when an audience member offered to help out. It turns out the audience member works for the creators of Wordpress. The DBS 286X vs Aphex 230 Master Channel Before I even start, you do NOT need either one of these to start podcast. It's a nice piece of icing on the cake. It makes you sound better, but you will not gain a single subscriber by using these. If you have poor content, great sounding garbage is still garbage. I've got the older version of the DBX 286 (I have a 286A which has now been replaced by the 286S). Likewise I recently picked up a used Aphex 230 Master Voice Channel (which is now replaced by the Aphex Channel Master What's the difference? Cost: The Aphex is 999, the DBX is 199. So you are looking at $800 in difference. The Aphex's gives you more options in regards to inverting polarity, changing the phase polarity. It also offers a low cut filter. The Aphex noise gate is super easy to set and sounds great. You simply talk and turn the dial until a red light illuminates, and then turn the other knob to scale back any background noise. I love the sound of the gate more than the DBX. Anytime I set the DBX to be aggressive, the cutting in and out was a bit more noticeable. Yes you can hear the Aphex's gate, but to me it's less noticeable. With the DBX you have low and high enhancers. You have the same thing on the Aphex, but you can choose what frequency to boost. You also have a parametrix equalizer so you can find a frequency that you either want to boost or cut from your voice and the determine how much you want to cut/boost. This is the same for the Aural Exciter on the Aphex. It does what the DBX does with more control. You can "tune" what frequencies you want to boost on the high end. I never will get de-essers. I know what they are supposed to do, I don't hear any difference on either unit. I swear this is a feature that manufacturers build into units so they can charge more. While appreciate what the unit does, for the money, I would recommend the 286 for most people unless you really, really want total control. Video Podcasting? How Would I Go About Doing This? I currently don't do any video podcasts, but that doesn't mean I don't think they are worth doing. I just know they take more time. So how would I do it if I did? Video Podcasting Software If you're on a mac, try Screenflow or even iMovie. If you're on a PC check out Sony Vegas or Camtasia. What Format? I would create my video for my podcast (downloads) you are exporting a "LD" version for phones, so you could go 640X480. You can do this in QuickTime if you want to as there are tons of presets. I would try to stick with mp4 if possible as it seems to have less conflicts. You take this format and put it in your RSS feed, so it goes to subscribers. You might put at the begining of the video that to see ah HD version go to your website (and provide a pretty link so they don't have to search for it) The Format For Your Website Now you create an HD version (1280X720) that you can upload it to YouTube (it's free, let them eat the bandwidth) and put that video on your website. Now your subscribers don't hate you for sending a 5 gig file to their phone, and your visitors get an HD version that also happens to be on the #4 search engine. Podcasting Lessons I've Learned From My Cat I'm a dog person. Always have been. I inherited a cat in my recent divorce, and I love Bernie, but I do hate cleaning the litter box. I actually hurt my back cause I was leaning over so much, and for an extended period of time. I just hate, hate, hate, cleaning the litter box. I did it about once every 5-7 days. I thought to myself, "Dogs are so much easier as I don't have to deal with this." Then it came to me. What a pain it would be if my dog only got to "do his business" once every 5-7 days. In thinking about it, I would take my dog out three to 4 times a day. So I started treating my cat like a dog, and checking his litter box in the morning, when I got home, after dinner, and once before bed. Now it takes me seconds to clean his cat box and it's not a big deal. So what does this have to do with Podcasting? If you wait until the last second to record your show, you're going to have to do all the prep, recording, editing, promotion, at the same time. It's a lot of work, and it can be overwhelming. So instead, start planning it earlier in the week. Start writing show notes during the week and flushing out the best parts of your topic. Then later record it, and edit it. Then publish on another day. By doing a little every day, it's not that big a deal, and it's not so cumbersome of a job. It will avoid burning out and quitting your podcast. Advertising Platforms Advertisecast.com is rolling out this week. Cast.market has been our for a bit. Blubrry.com has been around since 2006. Libsyn.com has been around since 2004 (you need at least 5K downloads per episode with Libsyn) Audible Trial Get the new Gary V Book #AskGaryVee http://schoolofpodcasting.com/audibletrial Earn Money With Audible on Your Podcast www.schoolofpodcasting.com/audible Schedule One on One Coaching Have a question you need answered? You can purchase coaching in 15 minute increments. For more information go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/schedule
Qual o melhor software de edição de video para você? Aqui abordaremos um assunto muito polemico no mundo Audiovisual, Adobe Premiere ou Sony Vegas? Qual deles e sua cara? Mande emails: rendercast3@gmail.com Elenco geral: Wesllei Diluz Maxwell Fernando Alison Camilo Ricardo de Bom Convidados Luciano Accurso Enilson Souza Marcos Vinicius Edição: Maxwell Fernando
"The job is not doing the speech. It is getting the speech" - Shep Hyken The National President of the NSA, Shep Hyken, CSP, CPAE spoke to members of the NSA Northern California Chapter on Saturday. Shep is a customer service expert, professional speaker and author who works with companies who want to build loyal relationships with their customers and employees. His talk to the 80+ Chapter members and guests was a compendium of best practices he's gathered over the 32 years he's been a professional speaker. He shared the tips and techniques that he has used to build his own successful speaking business. His ideas ranged from the value of writing articles that will establish you as an expert in your field to how blogging, books, a website and social media are all part of a coordinated program to build momentum in the market. Among the points I noted: Consider using college interns for marketing tasks. Post openings at the business school. Ask candidates to review your website, suggest what they can do to help, how many hours they can work and what they need to be paid. Shep has been amazed by the creativity students bring to his office and the value they've added. Re-purpose the content of your articles, blog postings and newsletters into a book. Start by listing titles onto index cards, shuffling them and seeing if there's a structure for a book in there. Transform articles into videos. Drop the text into telepromt+ so it scrolls by on the screen as you record the video on your webcam. Works best if you write as you speak. Take this formula for green screen paint to Home Depot and have a gallon mixed up. Paint the wall of a spare room and put in a Sony videocam with external mic jack, some studio lights and you are set to record. Use an older version of the Sony Vegas software to edit, or the built-in software on a Mac. Shep's talk covered many more topics including the secrets of low-cost book publishing in hard cover; scripting your calls to prospective clients when using the phone to build your business; generating passive income from products, and more. To hear Shep in action, click on the podcast icon below. These two brief extracts of the his talk cover the ways he cultivates the ideal client and as his incredible 5-day social media publishing schedule that is a key part of his active marketing.
Host: Philip G. Bloom Phil welcomes filmmakers Heath Vinyard and James Callahan to talk about creating a web series. They talk about the process of creating their latest series, "End Result", currently airing on Koldcast.tv. Media Picks of the Week. Running Time: 00:40:16
Show notes:A very brief introduction of Mr. and Ms. Swap Fu is followed by the reason we decided to get "formal" about swinging. We talk about our first club visit. First impressions of the place and the people. We also have a fun bit about PDA. We end the podcast with a brief plug for Planned Parenthood.I did a quick and dirty job of editing out anything that would identify our city, the club we attended and the people we met there. I think it's clean enough. ;)Impressions:This podcasting shit isn't easy. A lot clunkier than I thought. Getting the ball rolling was a challenge, but once we hit our stride, we couldn't shut up. lol. I cut it back to 24 minutes or so, but we could have done an hour without a problem. I think we'll keep it to 20 - 30 minutes every other week. The next edit will go quicker. I moved to my old editing environment, Sony Vegas. It's meant for video but it also does audio editing very well and it is what I'm used to.The music is Jah Roots playing "Soul Trouble" which was released with a Podsafe license. I may switch it next time something a little more modern. What do you think?MP3 File LinkFollow us on Twitter: @swapfuAll comments welcome! Stay tuned for Episode 2: Swap Fu vs. the Smog Monster The Swap Fu podcast contains explicit, adult content, intended for listeners 18 years of age or older. The Swap Fu Podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. We are not health or sexuality professionals and anything we say should not be construed as professional advice. Please contact us: swapfu@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @swapfu Call us at 609-3SWAPFU Just remember Your Marriage May Vary!
This week, an indie film success story was completed when Patrick Pierre's new feature "The City Is Mine" was released nationwide by Maverick Entertainment. To those that know and understand the incredibly difficult process of making a truly independent feature, this is a moment for celebration, a rewarding culmination of alot of hard work and effort. It is always wonderful to see an indie filmmaker achieve a major success, which raises the credibility of indie filmmaking and opens up new possibilities for indie filmmakers everywhere.Writer/Director Patrick Pierre's career has certainly taken a big step forward, and he is already ramping up for his next project. In this interview, we will be going into the story behind the making of "The City Is Mine", including the path that it took from being a locally made indie film in Mercer County, New Jersey to becoming an acquisition by industry heavyweight Maverick Entertainment. There are lessons to be learned, and inspiration to be had. Indie Filmmakers and those involved in the world of indie film are definitely advised to pick up a copy of "The City is Mine", and share in a great indie success story.-Stephen Zimmer for Indie Movie Masters, August 21, 2009SZ: Tell us a little about your personal background prior to the making of “The City Is Mine”PP: I'm a native of Haiti; I immigrated to the U.S. when I was 8 years old. I lived in Brooklyn NY for many years where I attended school and graduated from Erasmus Hall High School in 1995. Shortly after, I moved to Trenton, NJ where I currently live. I attended community college at Mercer County in 1998, 2001 & 2003 where I took some courses in Theater, Acting and Stage Production. I was a volunteer in a lot of small independent productions where I gain some crew experience working on set. In 2005 I decided to form my own production company, Pierre Films, LLC. After writing and directing several short films, I decided to take the plunge into feature film. In 2007 I started production on "The City Is Mine"SZ: Describe the time line involved in “The City Is Mine”, from pre-production to final cut.PP: From pre-production to final cut was one year. The script development process started in February of 2007 where my co-writer, Adriana Gittens, worked on the first draft of the script. After several draft, the screenplay was ready in about 2 months. From then, we started planning the actual production, from holding auditions to rehearsals. Finally we were ready to begin production May 2007. Production lasted for 4 months. We filmed on weekends only. Production was wrapped in September 2007. Not wasting time, we went right into the post-production phase, which lasted 4 months. The Film Premiered on February 16, 2008 to a sold out audience in Trenton, NJ.SZ: Where did you shoot “The City is Mine? How many locations did you endup using in the movie?PP: The City Is Mine was filmed throughout Mercer County NJ, mostly in the city of Trenton and some surrounding towns including, Ewing, Hamilton and Lawrence. We did end up going to New York to do one scene in upper Manhattan. A little over 15 locations were used shooting the film. Most of our locations were outdoors so it made things a little easier because working on an independent film is a little tough securing locations. Filming outdoors only required us getting permission from the City, which wasn't difficult. Due to limited budget and time we had to be creative and use certain interior locations multiple times in different shots giving the illusion it was several locations. For example we used one house in the film to be the home of several different characters in the movie. As you watch the film you can’t tell it's the same location.SZ: What were the biggest challenges in balancing a shooting schedule usingweekends and nights?PP: The biggest challenges in balancing the shooting schedule was working around all the actors' schedules and making sure everyone was available at the same time. A good example, we may have a scene Saturday with actor A and actor B, but actor A wouldn’t be available on Saturday and actor B wouldn’t be available on Sunday. I would resolve this situation by pushing that particular scene back to a date when both actors were available on the same day. Lucky for us, we didn't have that problem too often because I gave the cast and crew a shooting schedule way ahead of production, but things do come up and as a director, you have to learn to adjust.SZ: Shooting a staggered schedule (Nights and weekends), were you able to maintain a core crew, or did you have to use/rotate a larger team?PP: Shooting a staggered schedule was very difficult to maintain a core crew. In the beginning we had problems with people not being able to remain with the production team, because of the time involved on a daily shoot. Long hours were very common shooting The City is Mine. At times we started shooting in the early afternoon and wouldn't wrap till midnight or later. As production went on, the crew shrunk, but luckily the ones who stayed on board were dedicated and I believe things ended up running much smoother with a small dedicated crew.SZ: As indie filmmakers end up performing multiple functions on most productions, how many “hats” did you end up having to wear to get this project completed?PP: I had to wear several hats in completing "The City Is Mine." I was the director, set designer, Cinematographer, Sound, Editor, Music Composer and a few others, though I did wear many hats, I did not do this alone. Every member of the production crew contributed to the production of the film, whether it was the PA who was holding the boom mic or the actor who volunteered to do the slate board in between takes.SZ: One gear question: What kind of cameras/format did you use for “The City is Mine”, and what were the main software elements used in post-production?PP: The camera that was use for "The City Is Mine" was the Panasonic DVX100a, which is DV(Digital Video) format. In post-production, Sony Vegas 6d was used to edit the film. Magic Bullet was also used for color correction. Sony Acid to create the score and sound FX. Our visual effects artist used Adobe After Effects to create some of the gun and other visual effects in the film.SZ: How would you describe your style as a director?I would describe my style as very visual. Before every scene, I make sure I do a thorough storyboard. I like to visualize a scene before I begin any kind of blocking. Visualizing the scene in my mind gives me a big advantage when it's time to yell action. In turn, being so visual, the end results is a stunning visual scene composition with every shot well thought out, every frame analyzed. I personally believe the story is the most important aspect in any film, without a good story, you will lose your audience, so having that knowledge, coupled with my visual style and love for cinematography, I feel the audience is not only enjoying a beautiful story being told, their eyes are also being treated to something amazing, whether they realize it or not.SZ: Tell us a little about the principle cast and your experience with them, from your perspective as the director.PP: The principle cast was amazing. As a director the biggest gift you can have on a film production is a wonderful dedicated and talented cast. Each one had something special about them. A majority of them had prior film and stage experience which helped tremendously in the day to day shooting because of the long hours involved, they knew how to deal with that. Our lead actor, Kirk Ponton had never acted before, this was his first major production. He surprised himself, me and everyone who saw the film. He hit the part out the park. All members of the principle cast were easy to work with, but not all were easy to direct. I took the challenge as a director to push them to the limit in terms of their performance and what I expected to get out of them. At times, some would get annoyed from the many takes that were involved in a particular scene but it was my job to explain the scene to them and try to get the best performance out of a take, whether it took 2 or 20. To the less experienced principle cast members, they learned a lot working on The City Is Mine, I have to say I also learned many things from them which I plan to utilize in my next production.SZ: Once completed, what was the path you took regarding festivals and other exhibitions?PP: Once the film completed it was our goal to have the biggest Premier/screening we could. I started researching several venues and ultimately went with "The Contemporary Auditorium" which seats 400+. In February 16, 2008 we screened at The Contemporary to a sold out audience. Due to the success of the first screening, 2 others followed at the same place. Then shortly after, I went right into the festival circuit. I researched several film festivals and created a plan to give "The City Is Mine" the best opportunity to screen at film festivals. I started looking at festivals which catered to the type of genre The City Is Mine was and started submitting to them. We were selected to screen at many film festivals which included: 2008 American Black Film Festival, 2008 San Diego Black Film Festival and 2008 Twin Cities Black Film Festival. We received a total of 4 nominations in the 2008 American Black Film Festival for the Jury Prize Best Actor, Innovational Film and Inspirational Film.SZ: How did your distribution deal with Maverick Entertainment come about When did they become aware of your project and show interest?PP: The Distribution deal with Maverick came about right after we were an Official Selection at the 2008 American Black Film Festival. Maverick became interested in acquiring the film once news hit that we were nominated for the awards. They contacted me and the negotiation process began.SZ: What’s up next for Patrick Pierre? And how can people continue to follow you and your filmmaking career (main website and/or social networking links)PP: What's next for Patrick Pierre is a wonderful film that I am especially excited about called "Visions of Yvette". The synopsis is: during our economic downturn, a single mother is forced into prostitution and drug addiction causing internal turmoil in her attempt to maintain custody of her son. I hope to begin shooting Visions of Yvette late this year. You can visit www.thecityisminemovie.com to get up to date information with that production or follow me on facebook.
En esta captura de pantalla muestro el proceso básico para que un fotógrafo tenga nociones básicas de cómo editar vídeo tomado con una cámara reflex digital. En este caso utilicé Adobe Final Cut Studio para Mac OS X, también recomiendo Adobe Premiere para Windows y Mac y Sony Vegas para Windows. Descarga el Capítulo 160 […]
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