By John Westwood
Tue, May 11, 2010
Many have heard of Edius, but there is also a 'starter' package, Neo. John 'Redgum' Westwood investigates.
Where do you stand in the scheme of things, are you an enthusiast, a person that uses any of the most common DV, HDV or AVCHD consumer or prosumer camcorders that proliferate the domestic market? Maybe you're a budding professional but at this point of time you don't want to make a huge investment in video hardware and software. If you fall into either of these broad categories and you want a creative video editing tool to match the masters your attention should be firmly focused on the Edius Neo v2.5 Booster package.
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By John Westwood
Formerly a banker come accountant, John Westwood, in his early twenties, made his first documentaries and sold them to the ABC. After twenty years in the finance industry and a long involvement in amateur film and video clubs John turned professional and created Redgum Television Productions in 1984. Since then he has made over 3000 documentaries with more than 200 broadcast in seven different countries.
Although camera work is a key starting point for most videographers John has a bent for scriptwriting and editing and has won international acclaim in North America, the UK and a number of Asian countries. More commonly known as Redgum, John still has a strong involvement in the amateur club scene and can be found between documentary shoots trolling the local video clubs sharing experiences with budding filmmakers or relating that experience through the pages of the auscam magazine.
Currently, John is working on a commission to produce five one hour documentaries for an international agency. This type of work will keep him busy for two or three years and add another element to his industry based training regime for budding documentary makers. John can be contacted through www.redgumtv.com.au