Editfest 2016: Cutting it in Hollywood with the American Cinema Editors

Editfest 2016: Cutting it in Hollywood with the American Cinema Editors 1

American Cinema Editors (ACE) is an honorary society founded in 1950 by editors who wanted to create a forum to honor their profession, and EditFest is the ultimate place to see editors doing just that. EditFest is where attendees can listen to and learn from top editing professionals and connect with them in a personal […]

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The Video Editing Go-Bag

The Video Editing Go-Bag 2

Over the last few months I’ve had a couple of situations pop up where I’ve needed to do some serious editing on the go. I’m not talking about working on-set or setting up for a gig at a client’s office but rather last minute situations where I have to grab my gear and go away […]

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Edelkrone Wing: perfect slides, no rails

Edelkrone Wing: perfect slides, no rails

The Wing is the world’s most compact solution when it comes to moving a camera like a slider does. The tradition of edelkrone of creating small accessories and ingenious solutions is, again, present in this new product. The Wing takes even further the idea presented by edelkrone with their SliderONE, although the implementation and the […]

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28 Days of Cinematography Insights Redux – Day 23 – Are there any general “lighting rules” that you have or follow?

28 Days of Cinematography Insights Redux - Day 23 - Are there any general “lighting rules” that you have or follow? 3

In what was essentially a combination of Scott Simmons’ #28daysofquicktips and my own AMA, I answered questions throughout the month of September last year on a daily basis. The PVC team wanted to rerun this series for our readers along with some new questions and answers, so stay tuned for a few entries at the […]

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