[EN] The editing of my first Youtube video, presenting my game "Mymzy" is currently being edited. It will be online tomorrow at the latest. I hope that you will like her. In the meantime, you can subscribe to my Youtube channel, if you like my project
[FR] Le montage de ma première vidéo Youtube, présentant mon jeu "Mymzy" est en cours de montage. Elle sera en ligne demain au plus tard. J'espère qu'elle vous plaira. En attendant, vous pouvez vous abonner à ma chaîne Youtube, si mon projet vous plait
Launched creationTVstation V2 during the 2nd wknd of #NWS3
topics covered:
creating a logo,
using pages for image alpha transparency,
using preview to capture clipboard contents,
chroma key,
greenscreen for transparency
I was fortunate enough to work with Waiting for Smith on the music video for Life She Don’t Lie in 2021. I served as rough cut / offline editor, and then took my first pro colour grading credit for finishing off the piece in the colour suite.
This was a tough film to grade as the video blends significant amounts of stock footage from all over the world (as well as NASA’s own space footage library) with footage of Waiting for Smith in situ, so the grade work was quite a monumental task as we aimed to get a consistent colour palette throughout, tricking the viewer into never quite knowing what is stock footage and what isn’t. I’m very happy with how it’s turned out.
I guess it’s time to finally move on from #fcp7 to #fcpx Time to relearn the thing all over again #editing https://www.instagram.com/p/Clb5WxWgGQk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
How to Animate a Light Bulb to Glow using Adobe Photoshop and Apple Final Cut Pro. Using FCP editing software, this is one, of many, methods to create a glowing light bulb with a vintage effect for use in social media posts. Created for JimJamPro client nwcomputing.com.au @NW Computing for their On This Day In Tech History weekly post. https://www.jimjampro.com/
Here’s a film I made with director Alison Grist for Holtermann Fine Art Gallery. In this film we take a look at the work of artist Olivia Bax, as she presents Home Range, a show of new sculptures created from steel armatures, discarded materials and hand generated paper pulp. I was DOP and editor on this one, and it was a pleasure to make!