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
November 11, 2014, 08:09 PM
http://robashe.com/blog/ive-got-99-hollywood-probl...
Something has been on mind lately and I wanted to talk to you about it. I’m talking to those of you out there who are trying to make something out of yourself. I’m speaking to those you out there who are just starting out, and those of who just got out of school and are about to face a massive, looming, student loan.It gets better.It really does. I wish you nothing but the best in your journey. I hope you make tons of money working on the projects that you want to work on. I am an EXTREM...
November 11, 2014, 08:08 PM
http://postperspective.com/mark-corbins-top-ten-li...
Mark Corbin is a busy man with two full-time jobs. One is working for Avid in console systems support for S6, S5, Venue and ICON. “In a nut shell it means I commission new consoles and help diagnose and resolve existing console issues. I get to meet amazing people and see amazing facilities,” he says. […]The post Mark Corbin’s Top Ten list: Why Audio Engineers Deserve Respect appeared first on postPerspective - Randi Altman's postPerspective.
November 11, 2014, 08:07 PM
http://www.macprovideo.com/hub/review-2/review-pho...
Noise reduction is something which, in an ideal world, we’d never use. But of course, that ideal world will remain forever out of reach, and our images will, from time to time, have a little too much grain. While some people actively search out film-style grain (see here for an example) the electronic noise which a camera produces when pushed too far is rarely pleasant. Photon Pro is a new plug-in for Final Cut Pro X that promises to take away that unpleasantness—so let’s see how it works.
November 11, 2014, 10:44 AM
http://www.rotoscopers.com/2014/11/10/original-how...
In celebration of the Blu-Ray/DVD release of How to Train Your Dragon 2, let’s take a look at a version of the film that only exists in storyboards: one where Valka was the villain!
November 11, 2014, 10:43 AM
http://filmmakermagazine.com/88272-blackmagic-rele...
Back in September Blackmagic announced they had purchased eyeon Software, developers of the high-end VFX application Fusion 7. And now they have done the same thing they did after acquiring DaVinci Resolve; they have drastically slashed the price of the application. You can get Fusion 7 for free, or buy Fusion 7 Studio for $995.
November 11, 2014, 06:50 AM
http://www.redsharknews.com/post/item/2163-the-ear...
The proto Bayer: Phil Rhodes looks at the work of Frenchman Louis Dufay, who invented a colour motion picture process dubbed Dufaycolor that might have rivalled Technicolor if war had not intervened. ColourBayerBayer patternLouis DufayDufaycolorTechnicolor
November 10, 2014, 10:41 AM
http://filmmakermagazine.com/88262-im-not-trying-t...
Jean-Luc Godard said that cinema is truth at 24 frames-per-second, but Douglas Trumbull feels it should be 120, or at least 60. The director and special effects wizard behind Blade Runner, Close Encounters of The Third Kind and 2001: A Space Odyssey speculated about the future of cinema at the TIFF Bell Lightbox last weekend as part of a Stanley Kubrick retrospective.
November 10, 2014, 10:40 AM
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/wat...
If you've got some time on your hands, dive into the most famous movie title sequences designed by legendary artist Saul Bass, who worked with inimitable directors up until his death in 1996.
November 10, 2014, 10:37 AM
http://www.finalcutpro.es/2014/11/noticia-version-...
[Nota de Prensa] Blackmagic Design anunció en el día de hoy que ya se encuentra disponible en forma gratuita Fusion 7, el programa más avanzado del mercado en materia de efectos especiales y animaciones gráficas. La versión compatible con Windows se puede descargar desde el sitio web de la empresa. Anteriormente, el precio de cualquier […]
November 10, 2014, 06:01 AM
http://www.edaeditores.org/humberto-rios/
Se fue Humberto Ríos. Cineasta boliviano, radicado en la Argentina desde 1960, documentalista, camarógrafo del Grupo Cine de la Base junto a Raymundo Gleyzer y autor de numerosos cortometrajes pero también del largo de ficción “Eloy”, que participó en el Festival de Berlín en 1969 y “Al grito de este pueblo“, acerca de la lucha de […]
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