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bsg
08-14-2007, 04:35 PM
I believe a number of revision3's hosts are video editors. Hahn, Jessica, and Alex for sure. I believe that as video editors, we enjoy discussing techniques, styles, tools, and methods. Including hardware and also featuring/reviewing short films would round out an excellent and easily sold show. Furthermore, you've already got the staff to support it. Joey and Prager could have their own show. Imagine.

bsg
08-15-2007, 03:43 AM
It would be unwise to follow the original poster's suggestion, considering he seems to be the only one interested in this topic. I motion for a tar and feathering.

catavarie
08-15-2007, 02:43 PM
As far as a whole show for video editing I'm not sure that there would be enough information to make a long running series of. Perhaps a mini-series say 5 to 10 shows that walks one through the process of creating a show from initial conception through to the finished product of a show. Maybe 5 to 10 episodes tops.

I'd be interested in seeing this as well, but it might do better as a segment added into systm as opposed to a stand alone show of its own.

tokenuser
08-15-2007, 04:36 PM
As far as a whole show for video editing I'm not sure that there would be enough information to make a long running series of. Perhaps a mini-series say 5 to 10 shows that walks one through the process of creating a show from initial conception through to the finished product of a show. Maybe 5 to 10 episodes tops.

I'd be interested in seeing this as well, but it might do better as a segment added into systm as opposed to a stand alone show of its own.It would make an interesting subseries to Bert's Pixel Perfect series - focusing on moving pictures instead of stationary ones :)

bsg
08-16-2007, 07:19 AM
I think a long standing show would arise if more technique, product reviews, and discussion took place. There's a lot of film history, music videos, and effects that can be gone through in a lot of depth. There's lots of little effects that the show could go over, especially some of the more powerful ones like cutouts and so on. Furthermore, if you get into the art aspect, featuring different short films as well as discussion about style and interviewing/hosting editors. I don't know, if you've seen this series that was packaged with a james dean movie, you'd know what I'm shooting for.

heyseuss
08-17-2007, 07:05 AM
As far as a whole show for video editing I'm not sure that there would be enough information to make a long running series of. Perhaps a mini-series say 5 to 10 shows that walks one through the process of creating a show from initial conception through to the finished product of a show. Maybe 5 to 10 episodes tops.


There is enough to information sustain longer than that. Editing is the consistent core to absolutely every medium, while consistently changing in flux with the medium's content.

alexsk8ca
08-20-2007, 01:06 AM
I really like this idea, just a show about video production in general though instead of just video editing.