![]() You may find it ironic that such a low-tech beginning would be required before finishing with a high-tech tool like Encore. So where do we start? I always start with a pencil and paper. The assumption is that you already have enough general knowledge to make good things happen in an application, even if you haven’t worked extensively with a particular software title. I won’t go in-depth about basic program functions in the applications I use in this exercise. ![]() Although as your experience grows, you will most certainly become a master of some. Picture yourself, as the old saying goes, as a “jack of all trades, master of none”. Often, knowledge of more than one application of any one type is required. Peer deeper into the text of this how-to and realize that one of its major implications is today’s filmmaker must have functionally-competent knowledge of several types of applications: Non-linear editing, audio processing, motion graphics, special effects, image manipulation and even basic 3D modeling. Check out this article in the September 2007 print edition of StudentFilmmakers magazine, page 48. Click here to get a copy of the September 2007 Edition, so you can read and enjoy all of the excellent articles inside.
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