Friday, January 13, 2012
Terence Curren | 01/13- 09:01 AM
Will we be outsourced or automated out of existence?
In this latest episode of “The Terence and Philip Show” we discuss the outsourcing of editing jobs, remote (a.k.a cloud) editing and automation in production. What’s happening now and how will it evolve in the near future. Philip also sneaks in a preview of an interesting show he’ll be involved with in 2012.
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Since we recorded this show, another automatic editing application went live. Check out Magisto
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
Terence Curren | 12/17- 04:32 PM
Or is there any…
In the latest episode of “The Terence & Philip Show,” Philip and I start by discussing an article, “Hollywood & the Job Crisis” that leads to questions about constantly the changing business model of post.
Right now the model seems to be “how low can you go” which is ultimately self defeating.
Where do you go from here?
How did post houses get to this, and what will the future hold?
What is your Unique Selling Proposition?
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Terence Curren | 11/17- 10:06 PM
Yes, it’s not mature yet, but there are third party solutions.
In this latest episode of “The Terence & Philip Show” we start by discussing the release of Final Cut Pro X 10.0.1. We know what features are in this release and what else is coming in “early 2012″ but what will Apple do for Version 2?
We also cover, Intelligent Assistance’s new release of Project X27 for transferring Final Cut Pro X XML to Final Cut Pro 7 XML for use in Color, Soundtrack Pro, Premiere Pro CS 5.5, OMF export and beyond. This leads to a discussion about the various flavors of XML and the differences in data structures between the two versions of Final Cut Pro. The differences between the publicly available FCPXML and the internal AXEL XML format used by Apple internally and for the Automatic Duck OMF/AAF export from Final Cut Pro X.
We briefly discuss the Automatic Duck changes in that context.
Back to the Final Cut Pro X discussion we talk about how fast Final Cut Pro X is in practical editing, and where the deal breakers may be for certain editors.
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Friday, November 04, 2011
Terence Curren | 11/04- 07:04 AM
...and a bunch of other topics on the latest Terence & Philip show.
In this episode Philip & I cover a series of topics starting with large sensor cameras in production, the November 3 announcements from Canon Professional video, RED and Avid. Then on to the death of film, the cinema experience, and the problems of 3D.
We’ve been predicting the demise of the Mac Pro in the current form fact for some time, and during this early October recording, we discuss what has this week become rumor: the demise of the heavy iron workstation. (And the value of SSD.)
I report from the Monitor shootout day sponsored by the Hollywood Post Alliance, and HPA sponsored workflows.
We also get onto the future of Apple after the loss of Steve Jobs (just like everyone else!), leading to a discussion of who invented what?
The implications of Siri for postproduction: specialist tools vs generalists tools.
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Terence Curren | 09/28- 05:05 AM
Is there any room left for new ideas, or are we doomed to work on repeats of previous projects forever?
The trend toward basing creative endeavors on templates has been with us for many years, culminating in Hollywood’s use of its history as templates for its current production.
Whether this is a good or bad thing depends on whether you value your personal creativity, or you’re pushing a budget to get a project finished.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Terence Curren | 08/10- 09:56 PM
Some people get really testy when you suggest it’s iMovie Pro…
In this episode of “The Terence & Philip Show” Philip & I consider the concepts of editing introduced with Final Cut Pro X, and who it might be made for. Is it designed for “pros” or dilettantes? One thing is for sure, Philip doesn’t like me using the word “Prosumer”!
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Friday, July 29, 2011
Terence Curren | 07/29- 09:48 AM
Did Apple handle the launch well, or was it a huge fail?
In this latest episode of The Terence and Philip Show, we discuss how the postproduction landscape has changed a month after Final Cut Pro X was revealed.
How has the competition responded and how the Final Cut Pro community has reacted?
Lots of discussion on the launch and subsequent response to Final Cut Pro X, touching on every aspect of the release.
Why is there an emotional connection with creatives and their tools.
Where do Final Cut Pro 7 users go?
Who is really focused on NLEs in professional postproduction?
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Tuesday, July 05, 2011
Terence Curren | 07/05- 09:44 PM
Financing is scarce. The world is changing. How do you navigate the new waters?
Sponsored movies of the 70′s and 80′s were the precursor to Branded Entertainment, and it’s a major way of getting funded today.
But is it the future?
Philip and I discuss examples and why it might be more successful in the new paradigm of commoditized content creation.
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