The Rough Cut

The Rough Cut is interviews with industry pros sharing their personal and professional stories and their passion for their work, along with tips & tricks for working with Avid products that will make your work even more creative and productive, as well as shop talk and much more.

Episode 027 - Ben Affleck on The Rough Cut with Matt Feury

In today's show Oscar-winning screenwriter, big-time Hollywood actor, and critically-acclaimed director Ben Affleck. Ben called into our studio recently to talk about his new documentary, 'Gimmie Shelter'. A film that focuses on the humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. You'll also meet Ben Affleck the DIY technologist as he tells us about how a broke actor can configured his own non-linear editor.

 

As always, we try to present you the best possible audio experience. But sometimes the phone company just gets the better of us. So please forgive some of the issues we had with Ben's phone. He has a lot of valuable information to share with you. So sit back and give it a listen. Here's Ben Affleck.

 

 

Download the Podcast: The Rough Cut with Matt Feury - An Avid Podcast - Episode 027 - Ben Affleck and Gimmie Shelter (MP3) Running time: 26:38

 

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BEN AFFLECK TO PODCAST - Faded Youth Blog said:

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March 30, 2009 7:34 PM
 

Ben Affleck to Podcast on Experience Using Avid Media Composer | The Briefing Room said:

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March 31, 2009 8:41 PM
 

dhdeans said:

Matt, enjoyed the interview with Ben, and was a little surprised to learn that he was combining 16mm and HD with Avid MC. Also, it's refreshing to hear Ben describe his projects, because he is so talented and yet so very humble. That's an admirable quality in any human being, but especially in someone so accomplished.

cheers, David H. Deans

April 4, 2009 3:06 PM

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