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That Studio Show

Summary: That Studio Show is a roundtable discussion with industry experts about the art and science of video, film and post production (formerly That Post Show). The top-rated Post podcast in iTunes since 2007.

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 Unstoppable Hydraulic Pressure | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

This is That Post Show -- Unstoppable Hydraulic Pressure. On this Episode of That Post Show, our guests are Paul Del Vecchio, Scott Simmons, Paul Zadie, Shane Ross and Steve Cohen. We talk about editors and editing. We discuss Avid, Final Cut Pro and Premiere. Last Episode Joey Ciccoline from ExoticDuckFarm wins a copy of Red Giant Software's Magic Bullet Looks! This Episode That Post Show is giving away a free copy Red Giant Software's Magic Bullet Colorista II to one of our listeners. Follow @ThatPostShow and tweet #RedGiant, send us an email or rate the show in iTunes and be entered to win! We will announce the winner on the next show and on twitter. Hosts Kanen Flowers I'm your host, Kanen Flowers. I am the creator of That Post Show and of Scruffy Thinking. I also write a blog. And, I amraising finishing funds for my own feature film, JAKE FORGOTTEN. Go to JakeForgotten dot com where you can find out more or make a donation. Scott Simmons Scott Simmons is a senior editor at Filmworkers in Nashville, Tennessee. In his decade as an editor he has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift and Kenny Rogers to concerts for Toby Mac and Gary Allan to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott is also a contributing writer for Studio Daily and runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition. You may even find him teaching a few classes at NAB. Shane Ross Shane Ross is a freelance editor living in Los Angeles. He has worked on documentary series for Discovery, History and National Geographic, as well as various projects for The Disney Channel. He runs the Little Frog in High Def blog at LFHD.net, and a podcast series called THE EDIT BAY. Steve Cohen Emmy and Eddie Award winning editor and non-linear editing pioneer, he was the first person to use an Avid on a studio feature film, the first chairman of the editing department at the American Film Institute and the first publisher of the Editors Guild Magazine. He is the author of two books on Media Composer, including the recently released Avid Agility. He blogs at Splice Now Paul Zadie Paul Zadie is a freelance editor and motion designer based in Orlando, FL. He cuts a wide variety of projects ranging from national spots to independent films and everything in between. When Paul isn't crafting a story by slicing and dicing footage, he's using After Effects and Cinema 4D to bring Mac Pros to their knees. He is currently producing and editing a documentary entitled Profanity. Paul del Vecchio Paul is an Award Winning Director from NY, has a short film on George Romero’s Diary of the Dead DVD. His last feature film, FOREVER, won Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the Long Island Big Fish Film Festival. Sponsor(s) Sponsored by ToolFarm. For 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. And by Avid. For 50% off Avid Media Composer, go to Avid for details. See Also Be sure to RATE THE SHOW on iTunes. It helps us with sponsors, helps attract listeners and lets us know how we are doing. By rating the show, you are automatically entered to win prizes like Final Draft, Byword, BBEdit, Red Giant Software and more. Follow @ThatPostShow on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. This show uses the Movement Proposition by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0" as our musical intro and outro. Show Notes Avid Agility: Working Faster and More Intuitively with Avid Media Composer What is Lightroom Avid Marquee online tutorial Lightworks Beta We talk about so many codecs, cameras and everything else, you're better off just using Google if there's something we discuss and you are interested in learning more about it. You could start here: Video Codecs and go to Avid Technology on Wikipedia and spend days just reading about everything we discuss. Apple Color Apple Shake Leverage uses Final Cut

 The No Budget Way | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

This is Episode #14 of That Post Show, THE NO BUDGET WAY. Our guests are Mark Stolaroff and Paul Del Vecchio. We ask the question, What is the future of filmmaking? Hosted by Kanen Flowers (John) Kanen Flowers is the creator of That Post Show and has a blog. He is currently trying to raise finishing funds for his own feature film, JAKE FORGOTTEN. With Guests Mark Stoleroff Mark is an independent producer in LA and the Founder of No Budget Film School, a series of classes designed specifically for the no-budget filmmaker. He was formerly a principal of IFC's finishing funds company, Next Wave Films. Paul del Vecchio Paul is an Award Winning Director from NY, has a short film on George Romero’s Diary of the Dead DVD. His last feature film, FOREVER, won Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the Long Island Big Fish Film Festival. Errata We are giving away a free copy Red Giant Software Magic Bullet Looks to one of our listeners. Simply follow @ThatPostShow and tweet @ThatPostShow with #RedGiant rocks -- and you are automatically entered to win! We will announce the winner on the next show. The host records using a Blue Yeti Microphone And, if you like That Post Show, please rate the show in iTunes There is no Episode 13. Sponsors Sponsored by ToolFarm. For 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. And by Avid. For 50% off Avid Media Composer, go to Avid for details. Also... Mark Stolaroff doesn't use Skype. We recorded this episode using his phone and connected Mark into the conference call over Skype. The first half of the podcast has a few noises and artifacts, but clears up toward the end. The conversation is very much worth hearing and I believe you will fall in love with Mark, as I did so many years ago. Show Topic On this Episode, we ask the question, What is the future of Filmmaking? Music This show uses the Movement Proposition by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0" as our musical intro and outro. Show Notes Peter Broderick at Next Wave Films No Budget Film School Upcoming No Budget Classes DVX100A Camera Writer/Director Craig Brewer The Bannen Way Neill Blomkamp Christopher Nolan Darren Aronofsky Tom Provost The Polish Brothers For Lovers Only: The Film Canon 5D Rolling Shutter blog post Jay Duplass Brian De Palma Brick: The Film Monty Python and the Holy Grail Bellflower: The Movie Blood Car: The Move Guatamalan Handshake Conventioneers Sony EX1 Alternative (HVR-Z7U) DV Rebel's Guide by Stu! Robert Rodriguez' book: Rebel without a Crew Paul Del Vecchio is 29, says IMDB Different By Design Post Production House

 FCPX, It looks expensive | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

This is Episode #12 of That Post Show. Final Cut Pro X: IT LOOKS EXPENSIVE. Our guests are Mike J Nichols, Paul del Vecchio, Peter Wells and Larry Jordan. Hosts Your hosts for this episode are: Kanen Flowers (John) Kanen Flowers is the creator of That Post Show and has a blog. Mike J Nichols The creator of 2 Guys Drinking At a Bar starring Kevin Farley and Paul Preston. Mike has been featured in Wired Magazine and is the man responsible for The Phantom Edit - an unauthorized re-edit of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. Paul del Vecchio Paul is an Award Winning Director from NY, has a short film on George Romero’s Diary of the Dead DVD. His last feature film, FOREVER, won Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the Long Island Big Fish Film Festival. Peter Wells Better known as FulltimeCasual. Peter hosts a Film And TV podcast with Justin Gibson. Peter helped Mactalk Australia start their own podcast and now produce two shows for them: The MacTalk Podcast and MacTalk Conversations. He worked as an editor for The 2006 Commonwealth Games, taught Video Editing at The Victorian College of The Arts and worked as a freelance Videographer and Editor MTV Australia. Larry Jordan Larry Jordan is an internationally-renowned consultant and Apple-Certified trainer in digital media with over 30 years experience as a television producer, director and editor. Larry is the co-host of 2 REEL GUYS with Norman Hollyn. Errata Sponsored by ToolFarm. For 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. And by Avid. For 50% off Avid Media Composer, go to Avid for details. The host records using a Blue Yeti Microphone And, if you like That Post Show, please rate the show in iTunes Music This show uses the Truth of the Legend by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0" as our musical intro and outro. Show Notes Creative Cow Podcasts about Final Cut Pro Final Cut Server "search" at Apple NAB Show Supermeet LA: FCPX Preview Richard Townhill 2008 Presentation Summary of 2011 FCPX Sneak Peak with Richard Townhill Pogue NY Times FCPX Review Conan O'brien FCPX Michael Garber: 5th Wall Post Production Apple's list of Final Cut Pro X Features Creative Cow "Teaching Editors" link Larry Jordan gets over 3,500 e-mails a day, re: Final Cut Pro. And, he answers them all! Wow. Larry's Digital Production Buzz Podcast Allen E Bell: Water for Elephants Mastering Metadata: Philip Hodgetts Hubris Adobe Premiere Wiki with Timeline Avid Media Composer Wiki with Timeline Automatic Duck

 Episode X: Final Cut Pro X | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

Final Cut Pro X That Post Show returns after a two-year hiatus. Hosted by Kanen Flowers With Special Guests: Paul Del Vecchio Mike J. Nichols Scott Simmons Skype, as usual, starts to drift after about 90 minutes of recording. For this, if nothing else, I apologize. Edited in GarageBand (for the first time). Let us know if there are audio issues. This is the re-compressed audio version, which is louder and hopefully, much better. Followup to Pogue by Richard Harrington Topics We discuss the release of Final Cut Pro X, which was released June 21, 2011 in the Mac App Store. 24 hours later, we discuss what Final Cut Pro X means to professional editors, filmmakers, Avid and Premiere users and people familiar with iMovie. Thanks, in part, to DigitalRebellion's FAQ for many of the items we discuss in our "Lightning Round" of questions. An Aside Anyone have a deck that can import ProHD HDV™/DV footage from a JVC-GYHD camera (c.f. pro.jvc.com)? I need about 20 HDV/ProHDV tapes ingested. Contact me if you do. I can send you the HDV tapes. Links Digital Rebellion FAQ Daring Fireball FCPX Backlash Premium Beat: Missing Features Pogue's NY Times FCPX article Creative Cow article Philip Hodgetts "Answers" Philip Hodgetts IMDB Mac Quadra Tommy Wingo Walter Murch

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