HOLLYWOOD — Over the past four decades, director/producer/ writer/actor/editor/composer John Carpenter has thrilled, chilled and scared the pants off audiences worldwide with such films as the Hallowe ...
May 16, 2011
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Earlier this month, The Motion Picture Editors Guild teamed up with Sixteen19 (www.sixteen19.com) in New York City to host a “file-based acquisition & post” seminar designed to help production and ...
I thought it appropriate to combine both products in one review as both are based on the powerful Nexidia phonetic search engine and are tools that will essentially change the way we edit. Nexidia, by ...
At some point we have all been in an edit bay when someone says something like, “My iPad can make any movie look like Gone With the Wind. Why can’t you make my project look like that?”
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While the broadcast industry is still debating how to bring the stereo 3D experience to home viewers — although ESPN and n3D both offer 3D channels — the film studios, and even the videogame industry, ...
May 18, 2011
Small and inexpensive DSLR cameras are changing the filmmaking landscape and allowing users to capture images that look like they were shot on film. Here are some Premiere Pro CS 5.5 tips to help navi ...
June 6, 2011
NEW YORK — Located in the digital media and entertainment destination of the world, Manhattan Edit Workshop (MEW) is open to aspiring and seasoned post production professionals and content creators lo ...
Jenny Fulle, formerly of Sony Pictures ImageWorks and now head of her own company, The Creative-Cartel, was visual effects producer on Sony Pictures’ Priest. Here, she shares her experiences on the fi ...
May 26, 2011