tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1668831908495439034.post3315811197292775996..comments2023-03-28T06:06:42.467-07:00Comments on MEDIA PRODUCTION IN MUSEUMS: Anna Chiaretta Lavatelli, IntroductionAnna Chiarettahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11644380382706993330noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1668831908495439034.post-16915977869038222162013-02-15T09:42:53.802-08:002013-02-15T09:42:53.802-08:00As others have posted examples, I thought I would ...As others have posted examples, I thought I would post a video I did with the San Diego Museum of Art when I was a freelancer and a promo video we produced for one of their series this past summer at BPOC (with my fantastic assistant, Andrew Mandinach).<br /><br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4M0xvppybA" rel="nofollow">Summer Salon Series 2011</a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/embed/4Ebda7f1n6M" rel="nofollow">Summer Salon Series 2012: 36 Hours Non-Stop</a>Anna Chiarettahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11644380382706993330noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1668831908495439034.post-67864004299303288162013-02-15T09:38:26.426-08:002013-02-15T09:38:26.426-08:00We should definitely trademark FCPocolypse, let...We should definitely trademark FCPocolypse, let's get a wiki article going! I am under the gun on a script at the moment, hour and a half of amazing interviews to be cut to 5-7 minutes. I promise much more in the coming weeks and can't wait to dive into your recent post when I finish this up.Anna Chiarettahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11644380382706993330noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1668831908495439034.post-84432214391205375352013-02-14T21:28:20.935-08:002013-02-14T21:28:20.935-08:00Will really look forward to exploring this topic w...Will really look forward to exploring this topic with you. I'm leaning towards Premiere (which looks like Final Cut 8.0 to me). Considered installing both... but Premiere just seems more friendly for our work environment. I'm concerned about what appears to be a steeper learning curve in regards to upkeep of an Avid system and putting that burdon on our IT group. On the other hand, Premiere seems as easy as Photoshop and After Effects to get up and running. By the way, I think I made up the word FCPocalypse - can we trademark that for this blog?Ben Cohenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17260957910657784757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1668831908495439034.post-33954237770333800822013-02-14T09:48:40.051-08:002013-02-14T09:48:40.051-08:00Ben, I would love to share the experience of switc...Ben, I would love to share the experience of switching over. My first dive into the digital from analog tape to tape editing was with Final Cut and I was a loyal user up until the FCPocalypse last year. I am working on a comprehensive post about the pros and cons I experienced in working with both softwares from the perspective of a tiny org. It was a great experience to have both softwares and no Final Cut 7 in house so I was forced to move on rather early in the game (at that point Final Cut 7 had been pulled from the shelves for about a month) and happened to have both Media Composer 6 and Premiere Pro 5 sitting on the table when I started at the position, after a year of troubleshooting and self training... I have some opinions on the matter.<br /><br />In short after discussing my experience with freelance colleagues we generally agree on Premiere as the more logical option, but it does really depend on your current workflow and what your post production habits are. So count on some more on this soon!Anna Chiarettahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11644380382706993330noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1668831908495439034.post-29047461680350761492013-02-13T22:49:36.630-08:002013-02-13T22:49:36.630-08:00Anna, your org structure sounds very similar to mi...Anna, your org structure sounds very similar to mine. I've got two production assistants working with me and I'm handling everything soup to nuts. Are you new to Premiere/Avid - I'm getting ready to move BAM from FCP 7.0 to one of those (likely Premiere) and I'd love it if you would write sometime about your thoughts on switching over to Premiere versus Avid in light of FCPocalypse.Ben Cohenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17260957910657784757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1668831908495439034.post-82146382626386817602013-02-13T17:54:30.875-08:002013-02-13T17:54:30.875-08:00I got the idea from watching some guys footage who...I got the idea from watching some guys footage who used a glidecam on a camping trip, amazing footage in vancouver, so i am thinking not long takes but little jaunts around objects and things, like I said we are still messing around with it to see what we can get it to do. Unfortunately I have been swamped and haven't had playtime for it, but occasionally I sick interns on it to see what they manage to pull off.. haha.<br /><br />On a side note, I am really impressed with the steadicam function on a little handheld that we used on shoots with the Conservation Labs at IMA, the conservators did handheld casual lab tours that turned out pretty great. Panasonic HDC-HS900, it is a super cool little camera.Anna Chiarettahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11644380382706993330noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1668831908495439034.post-73622511858586232312013-02-13T12:38:49.216-08:002013-02-13T12:38:49.216-08:00Anna, that's ambitious to use a Glidecam for t...Anna, that's ambitious to use a Glidecam for tours! Do you have any examples yet? I imagine your arms might get pretty tired. They're also very tricky to balance and use for long takes. I use a wheeled dolly for tours, but that is out of convenience, not to capture movement. Also, we don't make our tours public (yet). They're just for tour guide training purposes. Anyone have good luck producing long-form exhibition tours for public consumption? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18395416698562443605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1668831908495439034.post-67763599025590438412013-02-13T09:38:51.848-08:002013-02-13T09:38:51.848-08:00#museumvideonerds!#museumvideonerds!Emily Lytle-Painterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14815835328330687174noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1668831908495439034.post-38118934120655524802013-02-13T08:26:44.093-08:002013-02-13T08:26:44.093-08:00Andy inspired a little more equipment geek out : W...Andy inspired a little more equipment geek out : We have the Manfrotto HD504 on 546b legs, it is awesome to shoot with and we also just got a glidecam to play with for walking tours, difficult to balance, but we are working on getting it functional (sans brace so small cameras only).Anna Chiarettahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11644380382706993330noreply@blogger.com