Terence Curren

Terence Curren is an editor, colorist and owner of Alpha Dogs, Inc. a post production house in Burbank, CA. Prior to starting Alpha Dogs in 2002, Terence helped build Matchframe Video over a 16 year stint there. He has taught at Pasadena Community College, and in the same vein of spreading the word started an Editor's user group called Editor's Lounge that meets in Burbank.

Coming from a unique position of being both an operator and an owner, Terence hopes to bring more balanced information than what the manufacturers present into our post world.


Sunday, July 06, 2008

To Join or not to Join? That is the Union Question.

It’s the ultimate “Catch-22” in our industry. “I need to be a member of a union to get this editor gig, but I need to have union editing gigs to get in the union.” Huh?!?!?!

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Sunday, June 01, 2008

An NLE Call to Arms!

Can we do it better?

As I’ve posted before, the commoditization of the NLE market threatens to steal valuable R&D resources from future development. It is obvious some thinking outside the box is needed here. So I’m throwing down the gauntlet to all of you hobbyist programmers out there, build us a better NLE!

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Sunday, June 01, 2008

Tapeless Workflows, a Jump to the Past?

We in the post world are on the verge of an explosion in media management, and it isn’t a pretty sight. The worst part is that even though it is billed as the future, it really is a bast from the past. That is going to be very trying on many of the new production and post crowd who haven’t been raised with the disciplines of the old workflows.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

NLEs Are Still Too Expensive?

There has been a lot of noise lately from some folks that even the new Avid hardware pricing is too high. As someone who is in this game for the long haul, this really rankles my feathers. Avid has lowered their pricing by around 50 percent, while delivering a product that greatly increases speed and performance over the existing Adrenaline line. When I try to explain that time is money and the time you save with this gear equals money in the bank, I just get “but FCP is cheaper” as the standard response. So I thought I would follow this new group of editors to their future world…

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Monday, April 28, 2008

Is It Worth That Much?!?!?

How do you decide if something is worth the cost?

While I found myself defending Avid’s new pricing scheme , I got to wondering about how people actually decide if something is worth its cost. From conversations I’ve had publicly and privately it is clear that logic has little bearing in most value decisions. Here’s an example:
You shop at Costco because the price is cheaper. You can buy a ton of frozen and canned foods and big bags of fruit less expensively than in the local grocery store. However… if they are large cans, do you end up throwing some away? Do you refrigerate the leftovers which then don’t taste as good on the next pass? Do some of the apples in that big bag begin to decompose before you get to them? Do you really get through all the frozen foods before freezer rot hits them? And how long did you wait in line at Costco vs. your local store? Time is money. And don’t forget the gas.

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Monday, April 28, 2008

Is Avid Toast in the NLE Market?

From the industry leader to a desperate company in a few short years, now what?

After returning from NAB last year (2007) I gave Avid 3 years as a significant player in the NLE market. The combination of the major inroads FCP had made, including the announcement of Final Cut Server and the ineptitude shown by the Avid marketing department, converged to create the impression of a grave future. This year’s NAB would mark the shift from 3 to 2 years left in my countdown. So I have been asked by many whether my opinion has changed. Before I answer, let’s take a trip down memory lane to last year.

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Monday, April 21, 2008

Best NAB find

I’ve seen the future of monitors

With Avid and Apple missing from the convention floor, I was hoping this would be a good year to hunt through the little booths and find something new. While I did stumble upon several cool new products, one impressed me more than anything else on the floor. This was a new monitor from a company I had never heard of.

If you have been following the “Death of the CRT” and “What are going to replace it with” threads over the last few years, you are aware of the problem we face. If not, here is a quick summary. LCDs suck for critical monitoring of video! Plasmas are a close call but don’t come in any size smaller than about 40”. So that leaves us with a poor substitute. One company, eCinema has created a monitor that actually solves the lack of blacks in an LCD. But it costs a LOT!

So imagine my surprise when I walked into a little draped off room and spotted three nice looking monitors in a row. The catch was, only the one in the center was a CRT. The other two were examples of a coming technology called Field Emission Technology, or FED for short. This is a variation of the SED technology that we have been waiting for since at least 2004.

The blacks were so black that I couldn’t discern where the letterboxing ended and the black frame began. Looking off-axis, the picture held up all the way to the edge of the screen. That’s 90 degrees off axis! The depth of the monitor was a little more than a standard LCD. And it wasn’t generating any significant heat. Wow!!

Of course trying to get pricing and release date information from the poor guy who seemed to know 25 words of English was an exercise in futility. But I was able to learn from later research that this company is a spin off from Sony who started the work with this technology. I don’t know if this is Sony’s way of trying to avoid getting caught up in the huge lawsuit surrounding the SED technology. And I don’t care. What’s important is that I’ve seen the technology in action and it works!

You can check out the sparse website at Fe-tech-co.

I’ve seen the future, and I finally have hope for monitoring in my world.


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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Gonna Miss You Frank!

It is unfortunate that my very first blog entry has to be an obituary. In case you haven’t heard the news, Frank Capria is no longer with us. No, don’t panic, he isn’t pushing up daisies, it’s a little worse than that, he is working for a manufacturer! Of course I’m running with a bit of humor here, but there is also a serious undertone. Frank was one of the guys leading the resistance to push the manufacturers to improve the products and pricing in our market space… and now he’s been absorbed. 

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