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Just finished: Outdoorchannel.com video tutorial


A few weeks ago we drove up to Burbank and shot Outdoor Channel show host Michael Waddell on a green screen for Outdoor Channel Broadband (outdoorchannel.tv) and OutdoorChannel.com site tutorials.

I shot on Sony HDCAM and composited the pieces together in After Effects. Big ups to Rich Sinatra for virtually creating a copy of our entire site from within After Effects - he did all the dirty work and I just had to tweak some of the changes that have been made to our site in the last few months. Also, John Beattie recorded sound and produced the final mix. Michael Dorsey wrote the script and directed. Llloyd Byran Adams producing. This was a total in house production from beginning to end.

Go to Outdoorchannel.com to check it out - the tutorial should load immediately when you enter the site. Also, you can check out the other tutorial on Outdoorchannel.tv - although that one plays regularly but won’t necessarily play when you enter.

Outdoorchannel.com screen shot


Posted by: Paul Escandon on Dec 5, 2007 at 10:29:57 pm Comments (1) after effects, editing, sony, final cut pro

Comments:
Great Work!
by Wayne Carey on Dec 6, 2007

Just watched your video and its awesome.  Even though I did have some trouble playing on my Mac Pro.  It gets real choppy and stuttering about half way into it.

Just to give you a heads up.  We produce and edit three programs for the Outdoor Channel.  Pro Team Journal, Academy Outdoors, and Step Outside.  Of all the networks we've been with in the past, Outdoor Channel has been the best experience for our company.

Great Work, Paul! 

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Paul Escandon

Paul Escandon


Editor and motion graphics designer for Outdoor Channel in California. I also operate Oremus Productions where I specialize in corporate video, weddings, and television productions. I'm an Apple guy, and my tools of choice are Final Cut Pro, Adobe Photoshop/After Effects, Apple Motion and Shake, and anything else I can get my hands on.
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