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Best Organization Tools for Filmmakers, New FCPX, Nosferatu Reactions

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In this episode of the Go Creative Show, hosts Ben Consoli and Connor Crosby celebrate the recent rebranding of BC Media Productions and emphasizing the importance of organization in the filmmaking process. They share their top organizational tools, including Notion, for project management and staying organized amidst a busy production schedule. The conversation also touches on the significance of project codes for high-level organization. They discuss early reactions to the Final Cut Pro 11 release, and their excitement for upcoming films like Nosferatu and Wicked. PLUS, Ben's reactions to his first viewing of Wizard of Oz.

Takeaways

  • BC Media Productions has undergone a significant rebranding.
  • Staying organized is crucial in the filmmaking process.
  • Notion is a valuable tool for project management.
  • Using project codes can enhance organization.
  • Final Cut Pro continues to evolve with new features.
  • Practical effects are making a comeback in modern filmmaking.
  • Early reactions to the new Nosferatu film
  • Excitement for Wicked movie
  • Ben's first time watching Wizard of Oz

Links:

https://bcmediaproductions.com https://www.facebook.com/gocreativeshow https://www.instagram.com/gocreativeshow Have a show idea? Leave a comment!

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In this episode of the Go Creative Show, hosts Ben Consoli and Connor Crosby celebrate the recent rebranding of BC Media Productions and emphasizing the importance of organization in the filmmaking process. They share their top organizational tools, including Notion, for project management and staying organized amidst a busy production schedule. The conversation also touches on the significance of project codes for high-level organization. They discuss early reactions to the Final Cut Pro 11 release, and their excitement for upcoming films like Nosferatu and Wicked. PLUS, Ben's reactions to his first viewing of Wizard of Oz.

Takeaways

  • BC Media Productions has undergone a significant rebranding.
  • Staying organized is crucial in the filmmaking process.
  • Notion is a valuable tool for project management.
  • Using project codes can enhance organization.
  • Final Cut Pro continues to evolve with new features.
  • Practical effects are making a comeback in modern filmmaking.
  • Early reactions to the new Nosferatu film
  • Excitement for Wicked movie
  • Ben's first time watching Wizard of Oz

Links:

https://bcmediaproductions.com https://www.facebook.com/gocreativeshow https://www.instagram.com/gocreativeshow Have a show idea? Leave a comment!

  continue reading

160 episodes

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