2014 has finally kicked off for me; editing on the first big project of the year has begun! That big project is the second season of our “Information security awareness campaign in a box”, Restricted Intelligence, and this year we’ve gone global. The shoot is split between the US and the UK, and this weekContinue reading “There’s Nothing Like Doing What You Love”
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Why Video Interviews?
I get that it’s an odd thing to complain about, given my profession, but I’m getting a little sick of video interviews on the Internet. To be clear, I’m not talking about a well thought-out documentary, or even a longer-form interview piece, such as Mario Muth‘s excellent series with some lesser-known faces from the worldContinue reading “Why Video Interviews?”
Two Things Online Video Needs
It’s not a new camera. It’s not a new version of an NLE… It’s a mobile data connection that works. I’m writing this on a train on my way to work, and I am going in and out of mobile network coverage on my phone. Refreshing Twitter is a challenge, watching video online is totallyContinue reading “Two Things Online Video Needs”
EditFest Part 3 – A Conversation with Anne Coates and Tom Rolf
For the final part of my write-up of EditFest London we come to the highlight of the day for many people, the panel with the legendary Anne Coates and Tom Rolf. As with the other blogs I’ve written about EditFest, I’m writing from notes I made on the day, so this will again be lessContinue reading “EditFest Part 3 – A Conversation with Anne Coates and Tom Rolf”
Fix it in Camera
Over the weekend I watched the BluRay of David Lean’s magnificent epic “Lawrence of Arabia” for the first time. I’d seen the film before of course but with the stunning restoration and remastering work done for the BluRay, it felt like I was truly seeing it for the first time. It’s a great story, firstContinue reading “Fix it in Camera”