Edit Pro SuperGood




That Studio Show show

Summary: On this Episode of That Post Show, we are proud to have Scott Simmons, Paul del Vecchio and Steve Cohen join us for a discussion about Final Cut Pro X and Avid Media Composer 6. Think you can write a theme song? Give it a try. If we use it, you could win cool stuff (like an Amazon Kindle) Image Courtesy of Mike Cavanaugh Alternate Titles Theoretically Rational Optimize this! Filming for a century Big, Honking Segment A Smart Collection The Mind of Randy Ubilos Different types of Professional Edit Pro SuperGood The Liberal Coast Skewed by Geography Kanen Flowers Kanen is the madman behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter. You can also check out his media company at Scruffy.TV. 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. 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. He may or may not be directing the upcoming show, Hero Punk, which was written by Kanen. 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 Sponsors We are sponsored by CrumplePop, the place for Final Cut Pro X plugins and effects. We are also sponsored by Noise Industries, creators of the amazing FxFactory Pro suite of effects and plugins (now Final Cut Pro X compatible). And, if you'd like to order something from ToolFarm and get 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. This show is proudly sponsored by Avid, creators of Avid Media Composer and Avid Pro Tools -- the standard in video and audio post production. Other Stuff 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. Follow @ThatPostShow on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. That Post Show Rap was performed by Tyler Influence Life or on Facebook with lyrics by Kanen. Show Notes The Final Cut X Migration POLL is interesting. Also, Final Cut Pro X is worth a second look is a good article. Intelligent Assistant's (and Philip Hodgetts) Project Xto7 and Event Manager X. Randy Ubilos and Final Cut Pro is a nice comparison to Avid Media Composer 6, as Apple doesn't really share anything openly -- like Avid does (in recent years). iMovie film gets Honerable Mention at Sundance and Scott keeps mentioning Tarnation from a few years ago. Meanwhile, several films have used iMovie and been in Sundance. FCXP.Tv top 60 requests for Final Cut Pro X by @RichardTaylorTV Learning to love Final Cut Pro X is a great article that helps everyone understand why #fcpx is so important as a future-facing product. The awesome Michael Cavanaugh works at Tippet Studio, which I may have called Tippet Studios a few times. Avid Market Cap is interesting, to say the least and a crazy forum thread on Avid's history.