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I started in public access so I could use film and video equipment on the weekends when me and my friends made our short films and documentaries.

 

Right now from your desk top you can circumnavigate the entire video distrbution model and go directly to iTunes with your finished final cut pro project!

 

I gravitate to documentaries with a sparse ironic visual style like Alex Gabney; as an Editor I enjoy interweaving images you are not always sure of over the narrative to give the documentary storytelling a mysterious kind of synaptic flow.

 

As a frequent editor of many years, I've been frustrated with FCPX's iMovie approach and went to Premiere Pro CC, but even with my Adobe editing subscription I find myself going back to FCP because I'm more productive in spite of that confounding "magnet" based system.

 

 

 

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