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Video Editing Techniques – Latest Video Editing Techniques news – Free Webinar on Basic Video Editing Techniques | Tech Spikes

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…

Free Webinar on Basic Video Editing Techniques | Tech Spikes

YouTube's Creator's Corner and Videomaker magazine are offering a free webinar (more…)

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Video Editing Techniques – Latest Video Editing Techniques news – Big Changes on the Horizon | Jon Glassberg

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

Big Changes on the Horizon | Jon Glassberg

The videos will focus on unique types of climbing movement and the real life application of these strange and often confusing techniques. Finally, the last stop and the destination for this (more…)

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Digital Video Editing – YouTube – computer video editing system

Sunday, May 8th, 2011



Never happened. Never.

Yet with some new film releases, that’s an oft-seen proclamation . True in some film publicity department’s dreams, maybe. But in no way is it in the range of the real.

Back on earth, first let’s look at a stark realization:

Think now of all the well-known, ongoing contests in the world which are judged subjectively, that is, by a judge’s decision, not by points directly scored by the players. Amazingly, there exists one in which decisions of “the best” are made in which each and every judge (critic) uses his and her own rules. To make matters even more absurd, very few had a background in their subject before getting their reviewing job.

Step back for a moment and look at contest fields in general: cat shows, dog shows, cattle shows at fairs, the judged events at the Olympics — in every case the judges, usually having rigorous backgrounds for the job, have in front of them a systematic list of long-established checkpoints, clear and concise criteria which the contestants must pass in order to be adjudged Best.

But in film? If you look at ten different film critics’ 10-Best lists at the end of each year, you’ll see strikingly different choices (sometimes two lists contain not a single title in common), often offering titles you’ve never even heard of. Why?

OK, let’s back off again and get a perspective here:

Hollywood and independent filmmakers put out about 400 movies a year. About half of those are in very limited release. Syndicated film critics get a chance to see only 150 or so broad releases plus about 75 randomly chosen low-budget independents from the entire field. Some films get seen, some don’t. So what we’ve got here are vastly different playing fields from which the “Best” is chosen.

And yet another field: the Academy Award for Best Picture, a choice, you’ve correctly gathered over the years, which is the result of film studio multi-million-dollar vote-getting campaigns. The 5300 Academy voters, most of whom don’t see any more movies in a year than you do, must nominate and vote only upon what’s shoved in front of them. No promo, no nomination. And the backgrounds of the voters? Actors sure know acting. Cameramen sure know cinematography. Editors sure know editing. Sound engineers sure know sound. Music directors sure know music. At least we can safely say that the film directors group knows the total art and craft of the motion picture..

Now back to film critics. As with Academy voters with no rules. None.

I used to go on a lot of national press junkets. Got to see the critics’ advanced previews, meet the stars, the production personnel. And other film critics. With my own background — a lifetime photographer, maker of a nature film and several TV commercials, worker at an Augusta, Maine movie studio at all levels of production, ardent student and analyzer of the visual arts — I felt pretty adequate. Over many years of junkets I got to talk to maybe 100 critics from all over the country. My upfront question to them. Hey, how’d ya get into film reviewing? What had you been doing?

Replies: 30 percent from sportswriting. 30 per cent from live theater. 30 per cent from regular street reporting. 10 per cent: unrelated to writing or film. From film studies or direct filmmaking experience? None.

So how do you judge a movie? From 100 different critics: 100 different answers.

Yet any and all, one must admit, are good writers. That background they have. Solid and totally competent, very schooled in professional journalism. But how they’re judging a movie is something else.

Consider “W.,” Oliver Stone’s film about you-know-who. On a scale of 0 – 100, leading critic Roger Ebert gave it 100. TIME MAGAZINE, on that same scale. gave it a 40, as did the WASHINGTON POST and the NEW YORKER. “Fascinating. No other word for it,” pronounced Ebert. But, from TIME, “W.” isn’t tragedy or farce; it’s illustrated journalism.” And from the POST, “a rushed, wildly uneven, tonally jumbled caricature.” And the NEW YORKER. “Why did Stone make the movie? He doesn’t discover anything new.”

Now here’s an eye-popper: The new film, “State of Play.” On that scale of 1 – 100?

THE BALTIMORE SUN and PREMIERE gave it 100. ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY gave it a 91. THE NEW YORK POST? O. Yep, that’s zero.

Hey, all of these critics are writers of sharp intellect. There’s a lot valid and even admirable in their points. But, see now, this is what bothers me about this kind of criticism as it bears on Mr. & Mrs. Moviegoer’s quest for simple entertainment in a movie. Do most filmgoers even care about whether a movie is analyzed as “tragedy or farce?” Or if it’s “illustrated journalism”? Or whether it’s “jumbled caricature”? Or about discovering anything new?

Or, at the subliminal levels of fascination with a movie, that is, the gut level — which is ultimately all that matters — isn’t the filmgoer, without describing it in words, more taken up this film’s ongoing close-ups of intense faces, gripping you, hauling you, hammering you, into a chilling realization of where this man W., always on the edge of the disabling energy of alcoholism, was taking the country.

In a word, are audiences interested more in substance or delivery? In another word, forget not the ancient adage of show biz, “It ain’t the joke; it’s the way you tell it.”

All the critics agree? Impossible. A movie is a personality too complex in all its appeals for that to happen. So are critics. So are you.

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Marty Meltz, 30-year former films critic for the Portland (Maine) Sunday Telegram. Offering right-to-the-point reviews that address directly the question of the film’s entertainment value to you. Films have personalities. It doesn’t matter who wrote it, who directs it, who stars in it, if it doesn’t reach out to you with charisma. I examine its honesty and intelligence. Are you being respected, or are you being jerked around?

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I hope you’ve been enjoying my posts lately. I thought I might do something different today and rustle up a few bits of info from around the WWW. These are some of the news items and blog posts that have been popular over the last few weeks. Leave me your thoughts.

Video Editing Tips and Techniques

Family First review of Video Editing Tips and Techniques.

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Video Editing Techniques – Latest Video Editing Techniques news – free photoshop elements 4.0 downloads | Internet Software Tools

Friday, May 6th, 2011

If you’ve been keeping up with my blog posts lately you’ll know I’ve come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I’ve got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em…

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Portland Music Videos – "Percy Jackson & the Olympians – the Lightning Thief" Movie Review

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

“Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief”
My 0-10 rating: 8
Genre: Adventure, Fantasy
Director: Chris Columbus
Screenwriter: Craig Titley, based on the Rick Riordan novels
Starring: Logan Lerman, Brandon T. Jackson, Alexandra Daddario, Sean Bean, Pierce Brosnan, Steve Coogan, Melina Kanakaredes, Jack Abel, Catherine Keener, Kevin McKidd, Joe Pantoliano, Uma Thurman
Time: 1 hr., 59 min.
Rating: (more…)

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Portland Music Videos – "Law Abiding Citizen" Movie Review

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

Bizarre in its action, audacious in its kill devices, powerfully dramatic in its visual design, begrudgingly effective. “Law Abiding Citizen,” proceeding with the full confidence of decades of Hollywood’s most lurid spectacles of gory violence as its base, strides forward on seven-league boots, supported by a cleverly conceived basic story concept and spectacular, if only barely credible, action (more…)

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Portland Music Videos – Latest Portland Music Videos news – Events Calendar for June – Mid-City Press

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

Events Calendar for June – Mid-City Press

Freewaves, an arts organization dedicated to new media, will light up LACMA with this retrospective of more than 20 videos from the past two decades. The videos will be organized into (more…)

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Sunday, April 17th, 2011

Back with more news for you today. It’s amazing how much good information there is on this stuff out there if you know where to look. Three in particular that I found really valuable were…

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qPDX – Queer news, views and events for Portland … Do the Dark – Thursday is the new Friday, but I would argue it's always been (more…)

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Oregon Film Productions – Breathing Lessons by Anne Tyler

Saturday, April 16th, 2011

Anne Tyler’s Breathing Lessons is a giant of a book, a giant because of the way in which it gently wraps you into its characters’ world and allows you to feel their lives being lived. It’s a giant of a book in a very small world, a world inhabited by Maggie and her husband, Ira, and, it seems, by precious little else. They are long married, happy, perhaps without really knowing it, and replete with (more…)

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Video Editing Techniques – YouTube – Hard Scrambled Filmmaking: Editing

Thursday, April 14th, 2011



If you’ve been keeping up with my blog posts lately you’ll know I’ve come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I’ve got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em…

Understated indulgence – Restaurant Reviews – Portland Phoenix

A collection of videos, photos, music and more from our archives; Voodoo economics. What vampire and zombie movies can tell us about the future of capitalism; Review: The Human Centipede Unspeakably gross, yet oddly compelling …

Review: Against Me! at Port City Music Hall – New England Music …

Portland New England Music News, Entertainment, Entertainment, Music, Music, Pop and Rock Music, Punk Rock, Tom Brady, Arts, Tom Gabel, Alternative and Contemporary Rock, Against Me!, Against Me!, punk, Port City Music Hall, Bridget Burns. … Here is our salute – in photo, audio, video, and writing – to a Roxbury legend and the vast Gang Starr legacy he left behind. REVIEW: ROBIN HOOD (2010) “And so the legend begins . . . ” CROSSWORD: NOT SO FULL OF IT, ARE WE? …

Your words are not your own – Talking Politics – Portland Phoenix

Portland Talking Politics, Barack Obama, Politics, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Eric Cartman, Eric Cartman, South Park, Bill Cohen, News, Goldman Sachs, Les Otten, Les Otten, Crime and Law, Government and Politics, Politics, Political Policy. … A collection of videos, photos, music and more from our archives; Boston tucks away a $125 million windfall. More for Moneybags? Review: Shrek Forever After Far, Far Away meets It's a Wonderful Life . Fortnight to fitness …

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