![]() ![]() Since the Magnetic Timeline assembles them automatically, no editing is required unless you were sloppy with your Trimming in the EB. In your first reply you mentioned “Open it and you can drag and drop as few or as many of your selected clips as you like into the project. ![]() Hey Bill, I hope this is not irritationg, but i actualy tracked you down because of a post you made a few years back Ha. They won’t be as slick or careful or as valuable as what they are replacing – until they are.Īnd then the folks who didn’t ignore them will, like the best quadcoptor pilots out there now, have an advantage over the folks who ignored the change. Who knows.Īll that’s sure is its getting easier, cheaper and more capable to do ever more sophisticated productions with less. Or live Pokemon Go “hunt reports” or what replaces that in a year. You nor I nor the guy in this piece may be the ones to crack the code on what a one man band 3 perspective video piece needs to be to make sense, but now that the tools are there, I trust that somebody will. If the only way to get the story is to send a 3 person crew out dragging $100,000 worth of gear as we needed to a few years ago – it doesn’t get told. Because – well – because, I guess.įilmed on symphony of 3 mobiles: #iPhone 6S+, iPad Air and Sony Xperia Z as part of my #mojodiet #mojo #video #FCPX UPDATE: Oh God, I forgot the obligatory “YES, OTHER PROGRAMS CAN DO THIS TOO” – I certainly know how sensitive everyone is that we follow every utterance of “this thing is good” with an instant acknowledgement that yes, other things are also good. The report is currently number 7 most popular video on the BBC News website. ![]() One of his latest reports on the BBC News website was shot using three mobile devices at once – with Final Cut Pro X used to edit the footage as multicam clips: #mojodiet means recording all his interviews and pieces for use in BBC news programmes and TV shows using mobile technology. The reporter involved shortened “Mobile Journalism Diet” into the hashtag MoJoDiet to blog about his slimmed down approach to story capture and delivery and what he’s doing sure looks massively different than the 4 person (producer, sound, camera, talent) TV crews of my long ago youth.ĭouglas Shaw, BBC business presenter and journalist, is continuing his Mobile Journalism Diet. My friend Alex Gollner posted from London about one BBC Presenter switching to an all-digital multi-cam production package based around iDevices and FCP X to do his field reports. It’s been a bit quiet here – so here’s food for discussion. ![]()
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