I've long been an owner of Apple's Final Cut X. Ever since version 1.0 came out years ago, I've always thought the product would eventually revolutionize the way post-production is done. And I believe it is currently doing so, perhaps a bit slower than the suits at Apple would have liked, but still making waves in the film industry none-the-less.
As many of Apple's products this software is simplistic... in a way. If you have zero experience editing at all navigating though the software would be a complete nightmare. That's where these FREE video tutorials hosted on Vimeo come in! You read right... FREE! Something everyone could afford, the only thing you'll have to invest in is time. Which we all have some of in one way or the other. So without further adieu follow the link below to access your 17 FREE Final Cut X video tutorials. Just remember, when you win a Best Editing Oscar, don't forget me! Link: 17 Free Final Cut X Video Tutorials
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What can I say, when you're on you're on. Last night for instance I was on with my picks. I was a whopping 20 / 24 missing on Best Original Screenplay, Best Animated Feature, and a few of the short categories. I will especially plug one of my picks, which was Whiplash for Best Editing. If you had listened to the She-Babble podcast I was on last week then you'll know what I'm talking about. I went on about the fantastic editing Whiplash had, and that the editing was one element (of many) I took out of Whiplash loving. So there you have it. Hope you enjoyed the show as much as I did. Only complaint I really have about the Oscars last night was its length. But then again, I'm not getting any younger. Stay creative!
I was recently invited to join Jessica Kutok on her podcast She-Babble where we chatted all about the Oscars. If you have 60 minutes, and would like to be somewhat enlightened about my thoughts on the upcoming Oscars then have a listen below. Enjoy!
This next video comes courtesy of Ava DuVernay who many of you may not know, but rest assured, you will. She's responsible for bringing us SELMA, a Golden Globe nominated feature film that tells the eye-opening story of Martin Luther King and his civil rights march through Alabama. Anyways, Ava's take on creativity helped get the creative juices flowing through my veins, and I hope it'll do the same for you. Enjoy! As many things in life, all good things must come to an end. So it is with bittersweet excitement that I announce to you that the international, and world-record-holding, feature film I've been a part of for over the past three years is being published online for all to see. Free. Moreover, the date chosen to release the film on the internet is Christmas Day, so in a way, it's our gift to you. I know that many people close to me, who were unable to attend any premieres, have been asking where they can see "50 KISSES", so now here's your chance. So I'll be posting the full-length, feature film right here on my website, but for more information about the online release simply click here.
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