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Moving Forward After the 2010 Streamy Season | Musings of a Video Editor
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Musings of a Video Editor. One editor on the industry, the aesthetics, and her goals in finding a place in the field. Moving Forward After the 2010 Streamy Season. Focus on the Content. Open up the IAWTV. Honor the Best, Forget the Flashy Show. Trackback ( 0 ). Comments ( 8 ). April 13th, 2010. Channel 101 NY is a great community as well, though not specifically “web TV”. April 13th, 2010. April 13th, 2010. April 13th, 2010. April 14th, 2010. Community building is a tougher longer but very important task...
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Reactions to the 2010 Streamy Season | Musings of a Video Editor
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Musings of a Video Editor. One editor on the industry, the aesthetics, and her goals in finding a place in the field. Reactions to the 2010 Streamy Season. And being pissed with everyone else when the non-IAWTV affiliated screening went down out in L.A. Sadly, things went firmly downhill from there. We didn’t get a nomination for. Which was disappointing but expected. We did get to see our buddies from. Pick up a Best Ensemble nomination, and our most loved hosted show. Then We Got Help. How on earth is ...
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More Retrans Drama | Musings of a Video Editor
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Musings of a Video Editor. One editor on the industry, the aesthetics, and her goals in finding a place in the field. It may sound odd from a coming from an editor, but as a consumer, I love not being tied to the ongoing drama of cable networks and retrans battles. In the end, it only means one thing for consumers, and that’s higher prices. Cable and broadcast networks alike are pressing cable providers for higher payments, which you can be sure will be passed straight onto your cable bill. From the netw...
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Compression Settings | Musings of a Video Editor
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Musings of a Video Editor. One editor on the industry, the aesthetics, and her goals in finding a place in the field. Before we begin, a quick note on frame rates: 24 fps is typical for film, 25 fps is standard PAL broadcast (if your in the US, don’t worry about that guy), 30 fps is standard NTSC broadcast (that’s what we use in the US), and 60 fps is high definition. Make sure your audio is set to .mp3 or AAC. I personally use AAC for all my web video audio. Codec: H.264 for video (If you’ve n...Frame r...
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Letter from Chairman of IAWTV | Musings of a Video Editor
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Musings of a Video Editor. One editor on the industry, the aesthetics, and her goals in finding a place in the field. Letter from Chairman of IAWTV. Just wanted to get this out there for anyone who finds it important. It was released to the wider public on Twitter and should be taken note of. The Chairman of the IAWTV has written a letter to members. That is posted on it’s website. To me, the most salient part of the short letter is as follows:. Did an unnamed third party? The executive producers of the ...
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