TVvoodoo
Ambassador of The Comfortably Slung
LOL! @GrooVey my favorite part is when it builds to a peak, dude singing... "...no need to co-exist. When you... seize.... destiny.... by the... WRIST!!!
then there's this TOTAL S&M / bondage-looking strap coming right at ya. That's maybe a bit twisted, but I chuckle every time.
Anyway, some of that so-called "TV voodoo" in there for all y'alls. I've been out of that game since 2004, but it's nice to return to attempt it again, even with a bunch of still pics. These days all the basement video editors and youtubers have so many cool tools we never even dreamed of back then. We were just hardly starting to toy with aftereffects filters and all that neat stuff when I dropped out to take on other things.
I was more a Producer/Director at the end, working mostly on local commercials, hype videos... with the division of labour in the business, I directed in the field, picked the best shots, then sat in edit bays "overseeing" many hours a week, but never got to learn the buttons with the non-linear edit tools, graphics, etc.... so I ended up having to pick it up almost from scratch myself. Luckily, just like modern audio recording, us everyday dudes have incredible access to a lot of post software and imaging far beyond most of the tech I worked with as a pro twenty years ago - Today, to think of us all just walking around with hi-def video cameras stashed in our pockets seems nuts in retrospect.
then there's this TOTAL S&M / bondage-looking strap coming right at ya. That's maybe a bit twisted, but I chuckle every time.
Anyway, some of that so-called "TV voodoo" in there for all y'alls. I've been out of that game since 2004, but it's nice to return to attempt it again, even with a bunch of still pics. These days all the basement video editors and youtubers have so many cool tools we never even dreamed of back then. We were just hardly starting to toy with aftereffects filters and all that neat stuff when I dropped out to take on other things.
I was more a Producer/Director at the end, working mostly on local commercials, hype videos... with the division of labour in the business, I directed in the field, picked the best shots, then sat in edit bays "overseeing" many hours a week, but never got to learn the buttons with the non-linear edit tools, graphics, etc.... so I ended up having to pick it up almost from scratch myself. Luckily, just like modern audio recording, us everyday dudes have incredible access to a lot of post software and imaging far beyond most of the tech I worked with as a pro twenty years ago - Today, to think of us all just walking around with hi-def video cameras stashed in our pockets seems nuts in retrospect.