> I just pray to God that I don't have to follow a fireman.
If there is a God, you follow a plumber, and the kids start nagging about
wages.
Now OT, no idea about the footage, mine is usual boring as hell...
(Well, if there is a hell, it better not be boring or i'm in trouble.
Remember the Simpsons where Homer goes to hell and smells BBQ?)
For kids, i'm afraid the Hollywood rules of editing are long gone.
Perhaps get your hand on some MoCap footage and video assist / checking
video, wireframes and final composition.
(I know most Mocap uses checking video...)
Not only used in movies, game production use it a lot too.
Bouke
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----- Original Message -----
From: "SP" <sppomerantz@yahoo.com>
To: <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 1:21 AM
Subject: [Avid-L2] [OT] It's Career Day! Oh Boy!
Well,
I got roped into speaking to my daughter's 4th grade class for career day.
I wanted to give the kids a quick demo of how editing works, but since most
of the shows I work on involve cops solving grisly murders, I was hoping to
find some other raw dailies to use as an example. Kind of like the old
"Gunsmoke" dailies, but a bit more relevant for a room full of 9 year olds.
Can anyone here steer me toward something like that?
I just pray to God that I don't have to follow a fireman.
Thanks in advance,
Steve Pomerantz
www.stevepomerantzeditorial.com
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