MASH-UP CHALLENGE: Make and post the most amazing ''Watchmen'' mash-up.
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M$Is there a specific place where we can find footage to use in our mashup? I'm an editor and think this is a fun project!
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M$I am going to be producing independent movies A-Z and all points in between. You recommend Final Cut Pro... I will look into that. Thanks for the heads up.
I was hoping it was more then just video. I can make good mesh work with art. I just don't have my studio up for film yet. That is my summer project. *mumble* what do you use for editing? I was going the Sony Creative Software route.
Yes it should be video.
The tricky part will be finding some good footage.
I started out with iMovie, which is simple and easy to pick up.
After about a year and a half, I moved into Final Cut Pro. It's definitely NOT a program you can just pick up and use. You can either go to classes or get books in order to learn it. If you're serious about editing (as I am), then go with Final Cut Pro. It's simply the best.
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