To The Aotg.com Community,

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

Breaking the First Rule of NLE

January 27, 2010, 08:19 AM

http://provideocoalition.com/index.php/bjohnson/st...

When last we spoke, I had announced my intention to break The First Rule Of Editing - to actually upgrade my editor in the middle of several ongoing productions. My reasons were threefold...

Putting Images Together

January 27, 2010, 08:18 AM

http://blogs.nppa.org/editfoundry/2010/01/26/putti...

The first reason for editing was longer films. The next idea was lets put these images together and tell a story. You’re a storyteller. It doesn’t matter if you are editing a news package, a documentary, a film or an online feature using stills, It’s all storytelling. Putting the images together to try and tell a story is editing. It’s the beginning of editing, it’s also the middle and the end of editing. Every edit should be made for the story.

Cutting Room Eps. 024 - Steven Rosenblum Pt. 2

January 26, 2010, 12:48 PM

https://www.aotg.com/cutting-room-eps-024-steven-rosenblum-pt-2/

Here's part two of my interview with Steven Rosenblum. In this part we focus on 3D editing. The video we mention is the youtube link below look to the 7:35 mark for the yoyo part.

The Clip info Window

January 26, 2010, 08:17 AM

http://splicehere.wordpress.com/2010/01/26/the-cli...

Here’s a feature that’s been around forever, but many people don’t seem to be aware of it. Say you want to find a piece of data logged for a particular clip. You open the appropriate bin, but the column containing the info you’re interested in isn’t displayed...

ASE Members Win Awards

January 25, 2010, 08:16 AM

https://www.aotg.com/ase-members-win-awards/

The ASE would like to congratulates its members who picked up awards. The Avid Award for Best Editing in An Australian Short Film went to Mark Burnett for GPS. GPS, tells the story of Thompson, a seven-year-old runt with a gift for direction,who has one dream in life - to be the voice of a GPS navigator. It was a real hit with the audience.

Why Most Workflows are Inefficient

January 25, 2010, 08:16 AM

http://editmentor.wordpress.com/2010/01/25/compare...

Everyone always says "there’s a million ways to cut this" yet rarely ever sees examples of it. Well, you’re in for a treat, courtesy of the students of Bellevue College in Seattle, Washington. Their professor, Robert Backstrand, worked with us to build the entire curriculum of his editing classes around footage available at Editmentor.com. Here’s a sampling of Copier Wars edits from students who prove creativity is indeed alive and well.

Compare Edits! Copier Wars

January 25, 2010, 08:15 AM

http://www.philiphodgetts.com/2010/01/24/why-are-m...

In my experience few productions – be they film or television – are well planned from a workflow perspective. It seems that people do what’s apparently cheapest, or what they have done in the past. This is both dangerous – because the production workflow hasn’t been tested – and inefficient.

Muscle Memory - FCP

January 24, 2010, 08:15 AM

http://lfhd.net/2010/01/23/muscle-memory-6-fcp-tip...

Just catchy enough for people to remember. Enjoy!

Managing Stock Footage on a Doc

January 23, 2010, 08:14 AM

http://lfhd.net/2010/01/22/managing-stock-footage/

When editing a documentary you very often find yourself using stock footage or photos. And in case you didn’t know it, stock footage and photos cost money to license for use in your projects. Sometimes they are inexpensive(say $5/second) and sometimes they are exorbitant ($60/sec with a 10 second minimum). Because you have a limited budget on your documentaries, it is up to the editor to keep track of how much stock footage they are using, and to use it responsibly...

Free FCP Event in Manchester

January 23, 2010, 08:13 AM

https://www.aotg.com/free-fcp-event-in-manchester/

Premier Apple Reseller in the North of England GBM Digital Technologies, is offering a free Essentials Tools for Video event, featuring Final Cut Pro, on 2nd February in Manchester. Held at the legendary Band on the Wall venue, the Apple focused event will see presentations from Apple professional Jonathan Eric Tyrrell and marketing expert Julian Gratton. Visitors can also take advantage of special offers on Apple Authorised Training courses should they wish.

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