I think it has meaning that this is the first Academy award for a film
edited on FCP however, it has less impact now than it would have
several years ago when it was the new kid fighting against the bully.
Still, I don't think you can completely discount the significance. I
agree with Oliver in that it probably has more meaning for producers
and directors at this point.
Let's just hope that 3D doesn't become an award category.
-gl
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Knut A. Helgeland <knut@toxic.no> wrote:
> Then open a window.
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> I've edited on FCP since 1999, there's nothing I fear about it. Just wondering what milestone first this award might represent. Those where my best suggestions, do you have a better one?
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>> hmm, is there fear in the air? :-)
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>>> On 1. mars 2011, at 01.18, oliverpetersvidy wrote:
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>>>> I full well realize it's the people, not the tools, but there are important milestones in this business. Not necessarily all Oscars. Murch and "The English Patient" was one of them. "Slumdog Millionaire" was another (first Cinematography Oscar with a digital camera). "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" (first full DI). I just think this is another one.
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>>> Which one? The first edited in quicktime? The first edited on cheap software?
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