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Article Comment – Did the White House Use Morph Cut to Alter Videos of the President?

Why preference Premier Pro when all the NLE's have a version of Flow as it's called in FCPX ?

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I notice this disingenuous comparison between the 5500M /4GB to the 5600M /8GB while ignoring the 5500M /8GB. How much faster is it really compared to the 5500M /8GB ? Why leave that info out?

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Article Comment – Is This New iPhone App Filmmaking in Its Purest Form?

My question is how to tell when I am in 24fps in 4k vs 1080? The toggle in the app goes from 24 to 60 to 4K and repeats. When am I in 4K 24fps vs 1080 24fps? Also, I see no sign of 120fps. Otherwise very intuitive.

I'm using an iPhone SE with native slow mo capability of 240fps @ 720 or 120fps @ 1080 and also will do 4K @ 30fps

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Article Comment – How I Built (and Rebuilt) a Professional Video Editing Career

Great article! I love how you tell the full story without sugarcoating it. It was dedicated and sustained action over a period of time that did the trick! That lets others know what they are in for, which makes it real, and therefore realistically inspiring!

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Article Comment – Celia Rowlson-Hall's 'The Audition' is a Beautiful, Ugly Look at the Performing Arts

I feel that casting often goes way overboard in their "requirements" for a simple part such as "Clipboard Girl." The simple and non-descript nature of this "part" was integral to her satire, with them asking all these irrelevant things.

Casting sometimes acts like only a Juilliard grad will do for a part like "Clipboard Girl" despite the fact that the onscreen time is likely 5 seconds, if not cut in the edit. I loved these videos. This is why we have gear and good instruction--to make art---and this, my friends, is art.

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These guys are so cool! They are not making money from this as far as I understand (and might even lose money) and are creating such goodwill and genuine helpfulness! These are what values are all about.

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