Registration Link: http://bavug.org/contactus/register.asp***NOTE: please be sure to pre-register if you plan to attend, it will makethe check-in process more efficient and allow us to get accurate numbersfor seating and refreshments***Wednesday, November 4, 2009Location:WGBH, Yawkey AuditoriumOne Guest StreetBrighton, MAEvent Directions: http://bavug.org/directions/wgbh-one.htmJoin us for another in-depth lecture from Steve Audette!Schedule of Events:6:30pm - 7:00pm | Check-In & NetworkingCome early to check-in, purchase your raffle tickets, and socialize.7:00 - 9:00pm | Steve Audette - Editing NOVASteve Audette has been a documentary editor for nearly 20 years. He is currently working as Senior Editor on the PBS Series NOVA. His first program cut for the series is about to be awarded a major science journalism award. (details to come). But this is not Steve's first. His work has contributed to many Emmy Award- winning documentaries, as well as Peabody and DuPont Columbia Award-winning programs. In 2008 Steve was nominated for an Eddie Award from American Cinema Editors (ACE), in the category of Best Documentary Editor for his work on FRONTLINE: BUSH'S WAR; which just won the news and documentary emmy this last fall. In addition, Steve works as a relief editor, under the supervision of NOVA executive producer, Paula Apsell, fine-cutting documentaries produced by other teams to prepare them for broadcast.Steve will talk about the creative and practical process of editing NOVA, and how he works with a producer to develop a story arc and how he translates the producers' ideas into a fully realized story. He'll cover the use of different types of visual systems and sound design to augment story telling. Steve will also share some of his editing techniques, including some discussion of the use of graphics, music, and little known master level features of the Avid.9:00 - 9:30pm | RaffleThe BAVUG would like to thank our presenters as well as Rule Broadcast Systems, HB Communications Inc, and Avid Technology for sponsoring/hosting this month's meeting.We are always seeking additional sponsors and volunteers to help continue the efforts of the Boston Avid User Group. The BAVUG Board is currently just a few people who volunteer their time and it requires a lot of work to continue to have high quality meetings. If you would be interested in providing sponsorship or simply helping out at future meetings, send an email to volunteers@bavug.orgJoin the BAVUG on LinkedIN, the online networking site for professionals. If you're already a member of LinkedIN and you would like to join the BAVUG Group, follow this link: http://www.linkedin.com/groupInvitation?gid=41027&sharedKey=6B2CCE20A7D9. Once you are approved, you will be an official member of the BAVUG LinkedIN Group! If you're not already a member of LinkedIN, you must first sign in and create a profile. visit the LinkedIN site, (http://www.linkedin.com). Most importantly, be sure that you enable your LinkedIN account to receive notifications. We encourage our members to use the LinkedIN Group to share tips, info about themselves or projects they are working on, or help with trouble-shooting. We also utilize LinkedIN to send Group wide Announcements to our Members. Lastly, if you have suggestions for guest speakers or topics for upcomingmeetings please send us mail at contactus@bavug.org or post it on LinkedIN!Thanks!The BAVUG Teamwww.BAVUG.org
Kenton VanNatten | Avid Editor (for hire)
"I am not obsessed... I'm detail-oriented"
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Also, I forgot to mention that we are honored to have a copy of Media Composer available for the Raffle!!
(thanks, Avid!!!)
This is the Final Remider - please register NOW if you plan to attend.
Thanks!
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