Cinestudy (cinestudy.org) presents a new EDIT THIS project. We provide all the footage, you get to download and edit – all free. This emulates the relationship between the director and the editor – in this case – YOU! We are providing the raw unedited footage and give you some direction on what we’re looking for and now it’s up to you to do the edits. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLejs_tSsZ9zGdXi3CQUNqBeNtsIaRz64L
In this project, it’s a podcast/documentary for the Sabo/Ross Experiment Podcast where we went to Ohio Renaissance Fair. We interviewed several people (with two cameras), shot B-Roll of the events and shows, and we recorded host segments. You can make your version as either an episode of the Podcast using the host segments as introductions and a close, or purely as a documentary on the Renaissance Fair. It’s up to you. We will be doing some review episodes where we watch your edits and give our notes.
You may upload your versions of the project on social media and anywhere you like, as long as you follow these simple rules – you have to use the hashtags #CINESTUDY #SONNYBOO and for this project #SABOROSS. You also have to use the complete credits, either on screen in your video or in the description. For this project the credits are as follows
Directed by Greg Sabo
Produced by Greg Sabo and Peter John Ross
A-Camera/Cinematography by Greg Sabo
B-Camera Operator – Peter John Ross
Hosted by Peter John Ross and Greg Sabo
Edited by _____(add your name)
© Copyright Sonnyboo™ All Rights Reserved ®
DOWNLOAD THE FOOTAGE HERE – https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wK8j3f4HNi-fvD7lYqSUfJq7MIQrSsMF
Or you can use
B Roll – https://youtu.be/UewtQgBNS8M
Host Segments – https://youtu.be/cOKvTm6-uLQ
Interviews A Cam – https://youtu.be/ltdV_nPuYlw
Interviews B Cam – https://youtu.be/4b8weFWcKas
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Hey, is it possible that the two camera angles are the same upload? They seem identical to me, same file lenght, same file size. Just diffrent file name.
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It can appear that way at first since they have some of the same footage to “fill in” where the other camera started later. Check the synch and you’ll see that they show the two separate angles.
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Hey everyone! I just finished editing this video and would love for you to check it out.
Here’s the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdMdzMGBK6I
I’d really appreciate it if you could share your thoughts and feedback!
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Thanks for sharing this!
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Hi. This is my attempt at editing. It’s the first document I’ve ever edited. I hope you like it. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nU4r9tZGGwM Any feedback is welcome. Best regards and have a nice day.
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Hello. This is my attempt at editing. It is the first document I have ever edited. I hope you enjoy it. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nU4r9tZGGwM Any feedback is welcome. Best regards and have a nice day.
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Thanks for providing this great resource, but the A roll and B roll are exactly the same. I’ve put them side by side.
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or check the google drive folder. B cam is now different
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Thank you! I didn’t explain myself very well I realise now, but obviously you figured out what I meant. And thanks again for this resource!
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I love the concept of this website! Do you think you can provide some youtube-video-style material for a new EDIT THIS? With the direction the world is headed, I’d love to grow my social media editing skills.
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Every one of our tutorials is on YouTube and embedded on this site. Click the EDIT THIS on the top of the page. Several new projects are in the works for Cinestudy right now.
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Hi! This is literally the first edit I have ever made, so this project was a huge learning experience for me – cuts, structure, and working with audio from scratch. I chose the Renaissance Fair material because it felt like a fun challenge, and I’m really glad I did. Here is my version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vf7JjsRzGI7OT6e8zSh_UY45h9cs-QIJ/view?usp=drive_link
Any feedback is very welcome. Thank you for making this available for free!
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Hi! This is literally the first edit I have ever made, so this project was a huge learning experience for me — cuts, structure, and working with audio from scratch. I chose the Renaissance Fair material because it felt like a fun challenge, and I’m really glad I did. Here is my version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vf7JjsRzGI7OT6e8zSh_UY45h9cs-QIJ/view?usp=drive_link Any feedback is very welcome. Thank you for making this available for free!
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