My proudest day so far was last week when we screened the student projects in class. Every team turned out something good. They had strong feedback for each other. I think everyone actually showed up.
My proudest day so far was last week when we screened the student projects in class. Every team turned out something good. They had strong feedback for each other. I think everyone actually showed up.
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#SMPA – Whoever put the giant slab of chocolate in the pantry with a hammer as the only utensil: I love you! 1 week ago
RT @docsinprogress: Lotsa great docs on slate for new @independentlens season http://t.co/q1Bkg7wF 2 weeks ago
@j_aldrich I was thinking more of the film, actually. 4 weeks ago
Thanks, a needed reminder. RT @zeldman The wish to intensely please some people requires willingness to disappoint and bore others. 4 weeks ago
@Kartemquin @realtalkies One might argue that all of the categories are outmoded; that there are just films, not dramas, comedies & docs. 2 months ago
"The store remained open and those not affected by the pepper spray continued shopping." #signofthetimes 2 months ago
MT @docsinprogress kudos to alum LET THE FIRE BURN - 1 of 29 projects funded by #Sundance. - http://t.co/ZbvdyNLg - Thx & stay tuned. 2 months ago
RT @povdocs: Reminder: This is the last week to catch LAST TRAIN HOME online for free! http://t.co/ngAJUOFv 3 months ago
RT @rhedpixel: Ask a Pro: Color Correction and Grading in Production Premium w/ Robbie Carman Date: October 20th 2011 10am PT/1pm ET htt ... 4 months ago
RT @robbiecarman: I'm talking about Color Correction in Premiere Pro this Thursday - swing on by http://t.co/oBl4bO9j 4 months ago

Jason Osder is assistant professor of media and public affairs at The George Washington University and president of Amigo Media, a postproduction and consulting company.
He is the author of several titles on the Lynda.com online training library and co-author with Robbie Carman of Final Cut Workflows: The Independent Studio Handbook
Jason is currently directing Let the Fire Burn, his first documentary feature. It is scheduled to premiere in 2012.
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