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Amsterdam Super Meet 12::09::10

Join the FCPUG Network, including BOSFCPUG, LAFCPUG, UK, Germany, Hungary, Russia, Belgium, France and other FCPUG and digital video user groups around the Globe in Amsterdam for the largest gathering of FCP, Avid and Adobe editors, HDSLR filmmakers and digital content creators and Gurus during IBC 2010!

* Where? – The Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky
Dam 9. 1012 JS Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Click HERE for map.

* When? – Sunday 12.9.2010 – 19:00 – 23:00 (Doors open 17:00)
* How Much? – EARLYBIRD €10.00 each through 12 August 2010.
€7,00 for Students with Valid I.D. through 12 August 2010.
After 12 August 2010:
€15.00 General Admission and €10.00 for Students (€20.00 at door)
Includes 2 raffle tickets per person.
* Any raffle prizes? – Of course. €2,00 per raffle ticket or 3 for €5,00
* Who should attend? – Everyone who wants to learn more about Final Cut Studio, digital filmmaking and meet others who may know more than you do.
* Food and Drink? – Food (free) and Cash Bars will be available.

What is on the Agenda? (It’s SuperSecret)-

http://supermeet.com/index.html

final BUG Summer Break

So we usually take a break in August and what with the foot ball and all that…

There will be a 2 month final BUG pause.

In september Paul Murray will be back with his fcp tips and tricks

Paul Paulson will be continuing his voyage into space, in the film theory world.

It would be pointless to try and compete with the football. On Wednesday. :-)

Absolutely off topic but

The photo above was released from Nasa relating to Oil!

Creative Comments music contest

“To promote Creative Commons licensed music and the musicians behind it, Musikpiraten e.V. launches this year once again the Free! Music! Contest. Last year we had about 60 submissions, this year our goal is 150! Until the end of July, musicians and bands who are releasing their music under a Creative Commons license, can register for the contest. Until August 22th there will be an additional remix-phase: the participating artists are invited to submit single stems or acapellas in addition to the individual songs. By submitting individual tracks or the submission of music videos, the chance to be added onto the sampler that will be a result of the contest, will be increased – if only just a little bit.” Christian sez

Project site

http://musik.klarmachen-zum-aendern.de

A panel of music bloggers, artists and netlabel enthusiasts then decides who will be promoted on the Free! Music! Sampler 2010. It will be made available as a free download and also be pressed on CD. The highlight of the Free! Music! Contest will be on October second: a party at the Wiesbaden Kreativfabrik

In addition to artists, we are also looking for sponsors. If you are interested in getting involved monetarily or with a prize, all the necessary information can be found at here

found http://boingboing.net/

Visual Berlin Festival 10-12:06:10

From June 10-12 Berlin’s original Videokunst Club Visual Berlin presents the Visual Berlin Festival.

http://festival.visualberlin.org/

Berlin’s original Videokunst Club, Visual Berlin reflects the richness of the city. With members from nine countries it is a diverse family bound together by a shared commitment to the progression of the projected image. Founded in 2005 the collective has become an institution in Berlin with members specializing in everything from underground party visuals to hardware-hacking, programmed arts, experimental performance and media philosophy. The group includes established local VJs as well as internationally renowned artists and AV performers who collectively illuminate countless venues and stages across Berlin every week.

Since 2003 members of Visual Berlin have hosted international artist meetings and exchanges, promoting a network of dialogue and support across the global visual community. In 2010 they proudly present their third installment in one of the city’s most fascinating industrial spaces: the legendary Tresor complex.

Want to get involved with the festival? VisualBerlin is looking for volunteers to lend a hand at our event!

This whole festival is organized by people out of sheer love for the artform. Everybody involved is working for free to make this a special weekend, however we are only so many. So we’d like to take this opportunity to invite people who share a love for visual and electronic arts to get involved. To show our appreciation we invite you to join us for the entire festival with a free festival pass.

You can help immediately with flyer/poster distribution (now – 12.06)
Technical setup on site (09.06-14.06)

Plus general helping hands, communication and support at our events (10.06-12.06)

Enquires festival@visualberlin.org

June final BUG Meeting 02:06:10@adk

Geekery, Visual Story Telling, Networking and Beer at the best address for Final Cut and Co. in Berlin.

Meeting takes place here.

If you have never been to one of meetings. Please feel very welcome.

We are usually out back in the “Club” room or one of the adjacent rooms.

Ask at the desk for final BUG or the final cut user group.

Or ring Paul 0163 269 21 23

As usual you get a raffle ticket if you turn up.

In December we will have a draw for an AJA io Express!

If your not in you can´t win.

Paul will be continuing his overview of Final Cut, looking at the trim tools, slip & slide & extend edit.

Ernest Linker will be doing a brief photoshop introduction.

Preferences, interface, tools, filters, effects & plugins.

Clemens will be looking into his crystal ball and talk about things to come beyond RED and Apple like Alexa and Lightworks open source…

Last but by no means least Berlin based Media guru Paul Paulson will be continuing his Film Theory workshop.

This time round Limited & Ambigious space! With examples from “Fanny & Alexander” & “Don´t look know”

Once again our meeting at the Akademie der Kunste:

02.06.10

18 – 21 Hours
Hanseatenweg 10
10557 Berlin
etc

P.S. As always, If you would like to demonstrate some thing at a future date please feel free to contact Paul.

Or inform me about events etc so that I can post them.

paul(at)paurray.de

EditShare Road Show : German Tour

So what is with this EditShare thing?

In August 2009 the dutch company EditShare acquired the Lightworks editing platform from Gee Broadcast (together with their video server system Geevs).

At the annual convention of the National Association of Broadcasters, NAB Show, on 11 April 2010 EditShare announced that they are going to transform Lightworks into Lightworks Open Source.

EditShare Road Show : German Tour

18. Mai - Köln – Mediatec
20. Mai – Wiesbaden – Teltec
27. Mai – Zürich – Avision
01. Juni – Hamburg – Creative Tools
03. Juni – Hamburg – Teltec
08. Juni – Berlin – Teltec
15. Juni – Graz – Pro.Media
17. Juni – Wien – Pro.Media
18. Juni – Wien – Mediaprofis
22. Juni – München – Videocation
24. Juni – München – SMM

http://www.editshare.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=213

What they will be showing

Ingest & Log :

Ingest clip files. Work with Proxies. View & log.

Pre Edit & send sequences to FCP or Avid.

Or edit with lightworks. Soon to become Open Source!!!

Allows several editors to edit with the same material

Send finished clips to play-out server.

Archive material

May final BUG Meeting 05:05:10@adk

Geekery and Networking and beer at the best address for Final Cut in Berlin

As usual you get a raffle ticket if you turn up.

In December we will have a draw for an AJA io Express!

If your not in you can´t win.

Paul will be continuing his overview of Final Cut, looking at the different types of edits, working with layers, filters, text elements & Master Elements.

We will be taking a look at a workflow using RED 4k material, Color, FCP & an AJA Io Express. Monitoring on a good old fashioned CRT HD monitor.

Editing in FCP, Color correcting the original R3d files in Color, Sending to FCP and rendering out as Prores 4444.

By the way Professor Paul Paulson from the Media Academy of life will now be starting a new series about “Visual Story Telling”

Once again our meeting at the Akademie der Kunste:

05.05.10

18 – 21 Hours
Hanseatenweg 10
10557 Berlin
etc

P.S. As always, If you would like to demonstrate some thing at a future date please feel free to contact Paul.

April final BUG Meeting – 07:04:10 featuring AJA

Dear Final BUG members

THE PROGRAM HAS BEEN CHANGED SLIGHTLY AS DIRK ELLIS FROM AJA IS IN TOWN.

We are meeting on the 1st Wednesday of April at the ADK in Tiergarten.

http://www.adk.de/de/orientierung/hanseatenweg/

If you have never been to one of our meetings. Please feel very welcome.

We are usually out back in the “Club” room or one of the adjacent rooms.

Ask at the desk for final BUG or the Berlin Final Cut User Group.

Or ring Paul 0163 269 21 23

Paul Murray will be continuing with his FCP basics.

Dealing specifically with how the Timeline & Canvas work together.

Clemens will be demonstrating an interesting tool for working with Aux Time Code in FCP

http://www.videotoolshed.com/product/26/fcp-auxtc-reader

And Dirk Ellis from AJA will be demonstrating the AJA ki Pro
Got a technical FCP or related problem?

Then bring ALL the relevant files with you to the meeting?

Perhaps the group has the answer your looking for!

Geekery and Networking and beer at the best address for Final Cut in Berlin

Once again our meeting at the Akademie der Kunste:

07.04.10

18 – 21 Hours
Hanseatenweg 10
10557 Berlin
etc

P.S. As always, If you would like to demonstrate some thing at a future date please feel free to contact Paul.

P.P.S.

By the way Professor Paul Paulson will now be starting a new series about “Visual Story Telling” next month.

March final BUG Meeting – 03:03:10

Dear Final BUG members

We are meeting on the 1st Wednesday of March at the ADK in Tiergarten.

http://www.adk.de/de/orientierung/hanseatenweg/

If you have never been to one of our meetings. Please feel very welcome.

We are usually out back in the “Club” room or one of the adjacent rooms.

Ask at the desk for final BUG or the BErlin Final Cut User Group.

Or ring Paul 0163 269 21 23

Paul will be giving a one man show.

Continuing with his to FCP basics.

Talking about working in the timeline and looking at some at the tool palette.

And becasue it didn´t work out last time, taking a look at the

Preference Management for the Final Cut Studio Suite

http://www.digitalrebellion.com/pref_man.htm

and Loader from Digital Heaven

http://www.digital-heaven.co.uk/loader

Got a technical FCP or related problem?

Then bring ALL the relevant files with you to the meeting?

Perhaps the group has the answer your looking for!

Geekery and Networking and beer at the best address for Final Cut in Berlin

Once again our meeting at the Akademie der Kunste:

03.03.10

18 – 21 Hours
Hanseatenweg 10
10557 Berlin
etc

P.S. As always, If you would like to demonstrate some thing at a future date please feel free to contact Paul.

February final BUG Meeting – 03:02:10

Dear Final BUG members

We are meeting on the 1st Wednesday of February at the ADK in Tiergarten.

http://www.adk.de/de/orientierung/hanseatenweg/

If you have never been to one of meetings. Please feel very welcome.

We are usually out back in the “Club” room or one of the adjacent rooms.

Ask at the desk for final BUG or the final cut user group.

Or ring Paul 0163 269 21 23

Paul will be going back to FCP basics.

Talking about how best to navigate the interface and start cutting

Basically for  beginners but with some tips for the seasoned pros!

Clemens will be telling us about

Preference Managment for the Final Cut Studio Suite

http://www.digitalrebellion.com/pref_man.htm

and Loader from Digital Heaven

http://www.digital-heaven.co.uk/loader

Got a technical FCP or related problem?

Then bring ALL the relevant files with you to the meeting?

Perhaps the group has the answer your looking for!

Geekery and Networking and beer at the best address for Final Cut in Berlin

Once again our meeting at the Akademie der Kunste:

03.02.10

18 – 21 Hours
Hanseatenweg 10
10557 Berlin
etc

P.S. As always, If you would like to demonstrate some thing at a future date please feel free to contact Paul.