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-June
22, 2005-
"Happy
5th Birthday lafcpug"
Five years ago, about 30 people crowded
into a small room at Video Symphony in Burbank to listen to Ralph
Fairweather demo Final Cut Pro 1.2.5. Thus began lafcpug,
which today boasts a membership of over 4000 people worldwide.
This month we celebrate our fifth birthday with a look at one
of the most talked about tools to come along in quite some time;
Final Touch by Silicon
Color. Plus tips and tricks for Low budget/No budget filmmakers,
encoding with Compressor, fact and fiction about Apple's move
to Intel, more on FCP 5, Stump The Gurus, Show and Tells, and
World Famous Raffle. All in one night! And Balloons. Oh yeah,
and clowns too.
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Agenda
6:45- 7:15PM - Stump the Gurus
Join FCP Guru Ken
Stone, Andrew Balis and special guest Guru,
Philip Hodgetts as they will attempt to answer all of
your questions and solve all of your problems concerning FCP.
If they can't solve your problem or answer your How 2, then you
go home with a problem but you still got out of the house, so
that's not a bad thing.
7:20PM
- 7:35PM - "Edit it in the Viewer in FCP 5" - Andrew
Balis
You can open clips from the Timeline
into the Viewer, but do you know you can ripple, roll or slip
the clips directly in the Viewer? And this is not a new feature!
Its there in earlier versions of Final Cut as well. Yes, the
Viewer is not just a source window.
Andrew Balis will show you how.
7:40PM
- 8:00PM - "The Art of Encoding Using Compressor" -
Brian Gary
We all got it but do you know
how to use it or even understand it? Filmmaker Brian Gary
of Flying Chaucer Films, along with Steve Martin of Ripple
Training have created a Training DVD titled "The
Art of Compression Using Compressor." Brian will show
us a teaser of this DVD set to ship in July, and give us tips
on compressing for DVD, HD-DVD, the Web or CD.
8:05PM - 8:25PM - "Anatomy of
a Scene: Tips for No Budget/Low Budget Filmmakers" - Mark
Stolaroff
From Mark:
I will be showing two sets of
clips from my work-in-progress feature "True Love".
Each set will include a Behind The Scenes montage of a scene,
that gives an idea of the preparation of that scene, followed
by the actual scene as it would appear in the film. This is a
kind of $1.25 version of Sundance Channel's Anatomy of a Scene.
(CAVEATS: The film is not completed yet, so there is no real
sound design or color correction to speak of.)
ABOUT "TRUE LOVE"
"True Love" is the third feature
by acclaimed director Henry Barrial. Henry's first feature,
"Some Body"
was accepted in to Dramatic Competition at the 2001 Sundance
Film Festival. It was subsequently picked up by Lot 47 Films
and released theatrically in the U.S. This was a considerable
achievement, given that "Some Body" was made for about
$3000 and was shot without a crew (no sound, makeup, grip, etc),
just the director and DP each operating a Canon XL1.
"True Love" was accepted in
to the Sundance Screenwriters Lab. The script was conceived in
a unique workshopping process with a group of actors, much the
same way a Mike Leigh film is conceived. It was written for a
much higher budget, but when the original producers were unable
to raise that money, Henry decided to do it "no-budget".
I came on board with my producing partner Ron
Judkins and we decided we could do it for around $50,000.
The experiment, however, was to see if we could make it like
a "real" movie, with a full crew, all the departments
and the accompanying production value, for $50,000. Ron, a director
in his own right ("The Hi-Line", Sundance 1999)
is also a two-time Academy Award winner for Sound and he wanted
to see how well we could combine the advantages of studio filmmaking
with the flexibility of no-budget
filmmaking.
"True Love" was shot with a
Panasonic DVX100a in 24p Advanced mode in 22 days. It was (is)
edited on a single-processor PowerMac G4 with Final Cut Pro 4.
8:30PM
- 8:40PM - Apple Goes Intel: Fact and Fiction - Philip Hodgetts
Philip Hodgetts of Intelligent
Assistance will tell us all about Apple's move to the Intel
processor and what it "really" means for the creative
professional.
8:40PM - 9:00PM - Break
This is a chance
to hang out and meet and greet and get your problems solved.
Huge/Ciprico
Systems will
be in the Lobby showing off their awesome storage solutions.
Intelligent
Assistance will be in Lobby selling their latest
creations, and talking about the new
Pro Apps Hub.
Snacks and Beer and Wine will be on sale in the lobby. Proceeds
go to the Gallery Theater.
9:00PM - 9:30PM - Final Touch Color
Correcter - Roland Wood
Silicon Color's Roland Wood will show off what is perhaps the
most talked about Color Correcters to come along in quite some
time; Final Touch
FinalTouch SD was designed from the ground up as a digital
color finishing tool. Today's needs are met in an uncompromising
product that works with SD QuickTIme media in realtime-meaning
a colorist can manipulate primaries, secondaries, effects and
geometries (pan-scan-rotate-zoom) either while the content is
playing or in single frame mode. No proxies are required to accomplish
this groundbreaking throughput.
FinalTouch represents the most advanced
set of color finishing tools offered today. Providing full support
for the highest possible bit-depths, both internally and to the
display.
FinalTouch offers colorists an intuitive
feel through an optional control surface that is mapped in every
detail to the feature sets of the product. This allows for much
faster and more dynamic control over the color finishing session.
9:35PM - 9:45PM - "The Short
Attention Span Show" - Kerry Kirkham Owyeung - Show and
Tell
Come find out what happens when
a girl locks herself in a dark room with a pot of coffee and
her G4 Powerbook. THE SHORT ATTENTION SPAN SHOW is a fresh, colorful,
and caffeinated adventure made and hosted by Kerry Kirkham, an
upbeat filmmaker with a short attention span. Get a taste of
the first four episodes featuring: cars, auto racing, a Japanese
tall ship, food and wine, fun special events, wildlife, arts
and artists, and a real live duck with an afro! You can log onto
www.myspace.com/kerrykirkham
and read a couple of newspaper articles that were written about
this ambitious show and its perky creator.
9:45PM - 9:55PM - Trailer - Mark Vasconcellos
- Show and Tell
It's a story about a 16 year
old boy with cerebral palsy who wishes to be a commercial airline
pilot for a day. With the help of The Make A Wish Foundation
and The Boeing Company, he flies an MD11 simulator from LAX to
San Francisco and back. It's an exciting and realistic experience
when he is faced with solving aircraft emergencies in mid-flight.
10:00 - World Famous
Raffle
3 Copies of Final
Touch SD - Silicon
Color
Copy of "3D
Compositing in Combustion" training DVD - CMIVFX
50% off any Apple Pro
Apps Class _ Moviola
5 $20.00 Gift Certificates
- Paquito
Mas Restaurants
Copy of DVDxDVPro - DVDxDV
WMV Studio Pro - Flip4Mac
100 blank DVDs
- Disc
Makers
Nattress Film Effects
- Nattress
Nattress Standards Converter - Nattress
Nattress Set One Two
and Three Plug-ins - Nattress
Free FCP Training Class
with Larry Jordan (June 25) - Larry
Jordan
Copies of Pyromania
Series and Visual Effects Stock Footage - VCE
Copies of Dark Commandos DVD- Dark Commandos
FCP Keyboard KeyGuide
- Neotron
Design
3 Copies of Inside Mac OS Tiger - Magnet
Media
2 copies of Inside
iWork - Magnet
Media
2 copies of Zoom -In
#8 - Magnet
Media
Inside FCP 5 - Magnet
Media
Plug-in package of your
choice - Lyric
Media
Copy of Final Draft and
Final Draft AV - Final
Draft
2 USB 32mgb Flash Drives
- ThinkStock
Footage
Killer Titles for Live
Type and Calligraphy - Intelligent
Assistance
Practical Color
Correction For FCP - Intelligent
Assistance
1 T-shirt - kenstone.net
Copy of the Feb
lafcpug meeting with Walter
Murch -lafcpug
Special thanks to Promax
for footing the bill and Victor Maldanado for taping.
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