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
April 20, 2017, 10:35 AM
http://www.postmagazine.com/Press-Center/Daily-New...
HERNDON, VA — Mixing Light (MixingLight.com) has completely redesigned its training and educational Website, which features courses on color correction for moving images. The Mixing Light 2.0 site launched on April 10th and features enhancements that are designed to make learning color grading easier than ever.
April 20, 2017, 09:43 AM
https://www.aotg.com/japan-institute-of-moving-image-uses-cintel/
Blackmagic Design today announced the Japan Institute of the Moving Image has installed and is using Blackmagic Cintel Film Scanner for archiving student films that have been shot at the college over the past four decades.
#color grading#post production#film scanningApril 19, 2017, 05:28 AM
https://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/color-black-and-w...
Some projects look best in color. Some are better in black and white. But what if you need something more?
April 18, 2017, 12:54 PM
http://nofilmschool.com/2017/04/baselight-student-...
Producing the best quality software doesn't always win companies a user base. They also need a large body of skilled users—and a pipeline of new users learning to use your product to bring in as assistants—to have a chance at a market share. As we saw a decade ago with Final Cut 7 taking a huge bite out of Avid because so many students learned it in school, software companies need to ensure that the next wave of filmmakers knows how to use their platform. Blackmagic Da Vinci Resolve offers i...
April 14, 2017, 05:28 AM
http://www.btlnews.com/community/filmlight-rolls-5...
FilmLight has announced that it will demonstrate its version 5.0 color tools at NAB 2017. Longtime users will benefit from a consistent and familiar user experience, from the flagship Baselight color grading and finishing system, through Baselight Editions, to Daylight and the new on-set application, Prelight. “We are delivering 5.0 everywhere, bringing a new level of […] The post FilmLight Rolls Out 5.0 Across its Entire Product Range appeared first on Below the Line.
April 14, 2017, 05:27 AM
http://www.avidblogs.com/remove-merge-color-correc...
The article Remove and Merge Color Correction in Avid Media Composer with the Symphony Option by Bri Kelley appeared first on Avid Blogs - The media industry is changing fast. Get the insight you need to succeed—read Avid Blogs..
April 13, 2017, 04:21 PM
http://postperspective.com/ed-koenig-returns-mpc-h...
Ed Koenig has rejoined visual effects and post production studio MPC as an executive producer. Formerly EP of color at MPC’s Los Angeles office, he was one of the first hires the company made when it opened there in 2008. Koenig brings a broad range of post experience to his new post, Continue reading → April 13, 2017 The post Ed Koenig returns to MPC to help lead remote color, VFX services appeared first on Randi Altman's postPerspective.
April 13, 2017, 07:41 AM
http://www.postmagazine.com/Press-Center/Daily-New...
LONDON — At NAB 2017 FilmLight (www.filmlight.ltd.uk) will demonstrate Version 5.0 of its advanced color tools. Users benefit from the same powerful toolkit, and a consistent and familiar user experience, from the flagship Baselight color grading and finishing system, through Baselight Editions, to Daylight and the new on-set application, Prelight.
April 12, 2017, 10:02 AM
https://www.aotg.com/mz-studio-delivers-with-davinci-resolve-studio/
Blackmagic Design today announced that Shanghai based MZ Studio graded Chinese smartphone maker vivo’s X9 commercial, starring Taiwanese icon Eddie Peng Yu-yen, with DaVinci Resolve Studio and DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel.
#color grading#post production#color correctionApril 11, 2017, 05:10 AM
http://www.redsharknews.com/post/item/4496-davinci...
RedShark Review: Brett Danton tried out the new Blackmagic Davinci Resolve grading panels and, within five minutes, was wondering how he had ever lived without them. This does for Resolve what the Wacom tablet did for Photoshop. BlackmagicBlackmagic MiniControl SurfaceDavinci ResolveResolveColour Grading
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Gordon sits down with Philip to discuss his work with Tyler Perry and his latest film A Madea Homeco...
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