We have lived in a sweet spot in storytelling history. The tools were very specialized and expensive which gave the advantage to those who were willing to suffer for the chance to be a part of the system.
But now the tools are available to nearly everyone. Which matches the rest of human storytelling history. So, welcome to the troubadour, starving artist, traveling minstrel universe.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "donbrt" <donbrt@...> wrote:
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> You know, this is really no laughing matter. I was laid off this week after working for over 18 years at the same facility. Places like this place, unqualified people who learn how to use an Avid and call themselves editors (and take a MUCH lower rate) and reality TV budgets have cut the heart out of this industry. The situation seems pretty bleak and the problem is that the people involved in making decisions with how a show looks don't care about telling a story anymore, they care about coming in under budget and on time. We are stuck with 42 minute montages. This part of the industry is dying a slow death and what was once a craft is being reduced to painting by numbers.
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> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "Terence Curren" <tcurren@> wrote:
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> > Zoinks!
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> > <<https://www.videopixie.com/>>
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