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Martin BakerBased in London, Martin is the founder of Avid2FCP/Digital Heaven and an Apple Certified Trainer for FCP. During his 13 year editing career, as a freelance and at the BBC, he worked on a wide variety of edit systems including linear, Lightworks, Avid DS and Avid Symphony before switching to FCP in 2003. |
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Jude CotterLiving and working in the wilds of Western Australia, Jude is a freelance offline and online broadcast editor with more than 300 television programmes to her credit. In her spare time, she is a moderator at the LAFCPUG forum and writes FCP tutorials for kenstone.net. She also occasionally teaches in person for Apple centres and Universities. |
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Victoria Parks-MurphyVictoria is an Apple Certified Trainer and Training Mentor with Apple Europe for FCP, Motion and DVD Studio Pro. Before her enlightenment circa 2000, she used and taught Avid and was even forced to cut on a Steenbeck at one point. Vicki also moonlights as a film producer and is a co-founder of the Dublin Final Cut Pro User Group in her not-so-spare time. |
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Mark RaudonisMark is the VP of Post Production at Bunim-Murray Productions in Los Angeles, California. BMP is the company that literally invented "Reality TV" with the premiere of MTV's "The Real World" back in 1992. Mark is old enough to have "touched film" during the editorial process, but young enough to have pioneered a companywide switch to FCP and Xsan a few years ago. |
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Shane RossShane is a freelance editor residing in Los Angeles. He started his 11 year post production career as an apprentice editor on feature films, then moved to broadcast television as an Assistant Editor for The History Channel, Lifetime Television and The Disney Channel. After 3 years assisting he moved up to Editor, and edited shows for Nickelodeon Television, Discovery Channel, National Geographic and The History Channel. He began his career on Avid, but started dabbling with FCP in 2002 and has been using it professionally since 2004. |
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