• First Day of Transformers 3 filming ends in real car wreck!

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    DC Police SUV hits “Bumblebee at “Transformers 3″ filming…

    As reported on FOX 5 News today…

    DC Police SUV Hits Bumblebee at 'Transformer 3' Filming in DC

    Video can be watched here:

    http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/entertainment/dc-police-suv-hits-bumblebee-at-transformer-3-filming-in-dc-101110


  • Automate your Video Compression – Larry Jordan ! FREE

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    Automate Your Video Compression for the WEB

    Wednesday, Oct. 13

    – 9 AM, 1 PM, 5 PM PDT (LOS ANGELES)

    Registration: FREE when you enter WEB2U as the registration code. HURRY, most likely sold out!

    Click here for the detailed agenda.

    This week’s Webinar is FREE!

    Yes, its an experiment – and we only have room for 50 people per presentation – but we wanted to give you a chance to see what a webinar is like.

    Our next LIVE webinar is:

    This webinar builds on our very popular video compression session and shows you how to automate video compression.

    I’ll show you how to use preferences,  droplets, and compression clusters to get your work done faster!

    NOTE: Downloads of this session will be available but they will NOT be free to attendees.

    Our live webcasts are the perfect way to get your questions answered. The last fifteen minutes of each session are reserved for Q&A.


    This week, we are premiering a new YouTube channel. I’ve collected many of my training videos and put them all in one spot. Take a look!

    Also, share links to your videos with me and I’ll help spread the word. Thanks!


    STAYING IN TOUCH WITH LARRY

    · Our YouTube Channel

    · Larry on Twitter

    · Larry’s Final Cut Blog

    · Digital Production Buzz podcast

    · 2 Reel Guys website


    Courtesy Larry Jordan

  • FCP Tip of Day (10/10/10)

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    Tip of the Day!

    Final Cut Pro – Using Cover Flow to Find Shots


    Here’s a handy way to find stuff fast…

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    Have you explored how useful Cover Flow is in OS X 10.5 (Leopard) for finding a missing shot?

    Adam Lloyd Connell write me about this recently: “I am currently working on a long project with around 500 takes, and the cinematographer had only supplied one take of a particular cutaway to an object on a table. Trying to find that specific clip without the continuity notes easily at hand was a pain, and using FCP’s thumbnail view was slow.

    “However, opening folders with footage from the XDCAM, and selecting ‘Cover Flow mode,’ made it so easy to flash past all the hundreds of (quite large) thumbnails, and we found the shot in minutes. I’ve gotten into the habit of finding my missing shots in Finder this way.

    Try it, next time you’re trying to find that elusive shot.”

    This is so cool. Open your media folder and select all the images you want to review and press the Space bar.

    Ta-DAH!


    Courtesy of Larry Jordan

  • One Day on Earth – You Tell the Story

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    One Day on Earth Participant Trailer from One Day On Earth on Vimeo.

    Join us on 10.10.10 for an unprecedented event. Every Nation, 24 hours and You.

    On October 10, 2010 (10.10.10), across the planet, documentary filmmakers, students, and inspired citizens will record the human experience over a 24-hour period and contribute their voice to the largest participatory media event in history.

    Founded in 2008, ONE DAY ON EARTH is creating an online community, shared archive, and film. Together, we will showcase the amazing diversity, conflict, tragedy, and triumph that occur in one day. We invite you to join our international community of thousands of filmmakers, hundreds of schools, and dozens of non-profits, and contribute to this unique global mosaic. Through the One Day on Earth platform, we will establish a community that not only watches, but participates.

    Today is October 10, 2010…or if you’re sharper than me, that would be 10.10.10. And today all across the world, documentary filmmakers, students and inspired people like you are organizing to record the human experience during this 24 hour period and contribute a voice to what looks to be the largest participatory media event in history.

    Every country in the world–190 something–are participating, as well as nearly every major NGO…with cameras even being dropped into Somalia, Iran, Mongolia, etc, via UN supply chains. The goal? A global time capsule, a documentary film, a photo book, and some good ol’ creative spirit, among other things…

    Call me crazy, but I think this project deserves your attention–and your participation (see qualifying update below). I’m on the road in Asia with a million things in my lap, and a little behind the 8-ball on this cause of my schedule, but I’ll be sending something in. My understanding you can submit stuff from today in the next 30 days.

    Update: you should know that for this project, the organizers have mandated an “all rights” clause on submission. It’s incredibly important to be aware that you’re essentially donating work to the project. I usually do not support stuff like this, or only support ideas like this if artists are acutely aware and interested in supporting this on the stated terms for personal reasons and not as a matter of professional practice. I am typically very bullish about maintaining/managing my rights at the appropriate level and suggest you do the same. ( I have been to federal court defending my rights and the right so of other artists at considerable personal expense.) Overdoing this practice of giving work away can degrade our rights. Alternatively, pretending there aren’t appropriate reasons or causes to do otherwise can be overly narrow. I’m attempting to advocate in this post is participating in kicking in photos for the time capsule/’global good’ argument. I think this is a worthwhile idea, but I won’t be sticking my neck out too far on this…Low hanging, donated fruit.I’m considering anything I submit as a donation. If you are opposed or this, even in the most limited capacity, I fully support you. You should know that I’ve sent the organizers a note to this effect in an attempt to increase awareness and change submission regs for the future.


    Courtesy Chase Jarvis and Vimeo