It is with a heavy heart that we announce we will no longer be updating Aotg.com. Back in 2007, when we started, there was a lack of access to information about film, television, and commercial editing. We wanted to fix that by creating a central location for content about editing to be stored.
Since then, we've watched the amount of content about editing on the internet grow exponentially. We've also watched social media tools come and go with that growth. Does anyone remember Google Wave!? These social media tools changed how people access and search for media and information. People tend to turn to Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for their news and information, and those are all great tools to promote your sites, but as a site that aggregates links to other sites for users, it just doesn't work for us.
We will keep the site live but archive the ability to add links and comments. We will keep our database live with the links for those who desire to use it to search for editing information and research.
Our podcast, The Cutting Room, will move over to the Filmmakeru.com website and will continue to be a place for interviews with editors and other film professionals.
Everyone who worked for Aotg.com loved what we created and are proud that we could help so many editors find content that spoke to them.
I look forward to seeing everyone at the various post events worldwide in the coming years!
Yours truly,
Gordon Burkell
Aotg.com Founder
January 24, 2014, 12:44 PM
https://www.editorsguild.com/magazine.cfm?ArticleI...
Fittingly, the evolving cinematic relationship between editor Mark Livolsi, A.C.E., and director John Lee Hancock continues bringing other, notable real-life relationships to the public’s attention on the big screen. The two first got together when Hancock, according to Livolsi, hired the editor “off a phone interview, sight unseen” to cut the huge hit he generated in 2009, The Blind Side. That movie depicted the emotional story of the actual relationship between a homeless football player...
January 24, 2014, 12:43 PM
http://www.philiphodgetts.com/2014/01/macupdate-ar...
MacUpdate add a burden to developers and refuse to provide relief.
January 24, 2014, 10:50 AM
http://uniquedesigners.wordpress.com/2014/01/24/co...
So a while back I was shooting for RED TOWER FILM a Documentary about a Converse Project called CONS SPACE 002 BLN. It was located at a old abandoned factory in Berlin that was revived again by skaters and lots and lost of art. There is a full length Docu (70min or so) in the making and […]
January 24, 2014, 10:50 AM
http://provideocoalition.com/ssimmons/story/a-q-an...
If you work in post-production then chances are you have one (or more) hard drive docking stations and a slew of bare hard drives to insert into the dock. They are very affordable, come with many different connection options and are incredibly convenient. Back in August the Digital Cinema Cafe featured guest Topher Martini and they talked hard drives. There was a comment about drive docks that made me want to follow up with Topher. The result is a short Q and A about hard drive docking stati...
January 24, 2014, 10:49 AM
http://kyleesportfolio.com/blog/?p=1627
I’ve mentioned working on This American Land in previous blog posts. All of season three can now be seen on YouTube, if nature and conversation floats your boat. Here’s episode 302 because I cut most of the stories. The rest … Continue reading →
January 24, 2014, 10:48 AM
http://www.macworld.com/article/2090546/the-mac-an...
The Macintosh launched 30 years ago on January 24, 1984. The world was a different place back then. To give you an idea of what the world was like that year, here are a few other things that are turning 30 or celebrate their 30th anniversary in 2014.
January 24, 2014, 10:48 AM
http://www.stephenfry.com/2014/01/24/mac-at-30/
JavaScript is currently off.It was thirty years ago today that Sergeant Jobs taught the band to play. Sergeant Jobs together with Privates Smith, Atkinson, Kawasaki, Crow, Espinosa and the rest of the Apple Macintosh team, not to mention all those back at Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) and the crew at Stanford who had built the first computer mouse, and back before them, of course, all the geniuses in a line back from Steve Wozniak and Gordon Moore to the original pioneers like Von N...
January 24, 2014, 10:48 AM
https://www.editorsguild.com/FromTheGuild.cfm?From...
As the range of products and technologies being offered to the consumer marketplace broadens from wearable computing devices to large-format, curved Ultra-HD displays, the post-production and media-delivery communities will need to develop additional tools to fulfill these expanding creative opportunities. The overall theme of this year’s International CES, held in early January at the Las Vegas Convention Center and Venetian Hotel, was “Connectivity...Everywhere,” with more than 3,200 com...
January 24, 2014, 10:47 AM
https://www.editorsguild.com/FromTheGuild.cfm?From...
In mid-December, the International Documentary Organization (IDA) rounded out its 2013 Doc U series of educational seminars with “Point of View: Editors on the Art of Storytelling.” This lively discussion on the crucial role of editing in documentaries was held at Cinefamily, formerly the Silent Movie Theatre in Los Angeles, and moderated by Editors Guild member Lillian Benson, A.C.E. (Wounded Knee, Craft in America). The first African-American woman member of American Cinema Editors (ACE), ...
January 24, 2014, 06:08 AM
http://www.slashgear.com/apple-celebrates-mac-comp...
Apple is currently celebrating the 30th birthday of the Mac computer. That will probably make some of you feel old. The first Macintosh computer debuted in 1984
Daniel George McDonald sits down to discuss creating the finale for Cheer Season 2.
Gordon sits down with the editorial team of The Black Lady Sketch Show to discuss their approach to ...
Gordon sits down with Philip to discuss his work with Tyler Perry and his latest film A Madea Homeco...
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