I know this has made it around the interwebs already, but here it is again: a sad but true tale of my life as an editor. I was almost brought to tears during the part where the editor calls his family.
I know this has made it around the interwebs already, but here it is again: a sad but true tale of my life as an editor. I was almost brought to tears during the part where the editor calls his family.
In light of some potential work as a cameraman and my impending purchase of the new awesome Canon Rebel T2i, I’ve decided to do a post about my previous camera work. Here is a sampling of some of my camera work over the years…
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Freddy & Francine – Live @ The Mint 2009
Directed, Shot, and Edited by Robert G. Wilson. Additional camerawork by Adam Deyoe and Katharine Goldschmidt. Read the full post here.
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Untitled Sketch Group – FunnyOrDie Internet Comedy Series. Cinematography by Robert G. Wilson. Episodes 2 & 3 edited by Robert G. Wilson. Read the full post here.
At the time of uploading to Funny Or Die, they didn’t support HD uploads. So, here are HD versions with links to the FOD originals.
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Milo – Emerson College BFA Thesis Documentary

Wow! I just installed this and have already regained 7.2 GBs and it’s not even done! And in 15 minutes!
Squeeze is a preference pane (in your System Preferences) that runs in the background and auto-compresses your files using Snow Leopard’s new compression technology to compress your files without deleting media or limiting your abilities at all. It runs in the background, using only free resources on-the-fly to keep you working. Your files work as usual, but it just shrinks their hard drive footprint. While I would advise against using this on things like your Avid and FCP projects, because you can ill afford one bit of data corruption, I’ve been using it on my FCP Documents folder, Applications, Movies folder, and am still adding other stuff too!
Usually this software is $10, but for TODAY ONLY, you can get a free license through MacHeist. Just visit the site and create an account with MacHeist. This place is awesome to begin with, but today is a extra-special day!
MacHeist via Lifehacker