Emmy nominated producer, Jacob Pander, is a Portland, Oregon based filmmaker and graphic novelist. Dramatic narrative work includes the award winning indie feature film, SELFLESS.
Pander collaborates extensively with his brother, Arnold, working together as the Pander brothers. The two have collaborated on a number of films, and notable comic books and graphic novels including Batman: City of Light (DC Comics), Dissident X (Dark Horse Comics), GirlFiend (Dark Horse Comics), Grendel: Devil’s Legacy (Dark Horse Comics).
So useful. In school they never actually teach you process on feature editing this in depth because they only expect you to edit student short films, now working assistant editing a feature I feel a bit lost
So glad i ran into this channel. Thank you. studying to become a (classical 2D) animator there were no classes about video editing, because every frame is planned ahead. 15 years forward in time and i'm glad I found your channel to teach myself the basics that i miss and needed for recent career change.
Great to hear the video was helpful. I've work on a few animation projects and found editing animatics has been a very valuable and exciting part of the process. Cutting live action is fascinating though, especially narrative where there can be unique options based on the different takes.
I haven't experienced this, and tried to replicate your issue today but wasn't able to get the syncing options to gray out. What is the source of your audio and video? Perhaps the two sources have different frame rates?
I figured it out. It was not synced on my laptop but the audio and video were linked. Once I rendered it, all was in sync. Thanks for your response. @@jacobpander
Passion seems to be a catch all, and can mean a lot of different things to people. Most creative endeavors are ultimately labor. The question is, what interests you and what motivates you to do the work?
Sweet and fun! Beautifully filmed. I decided to check out your channel and loved your introductory video. Your approach to art is wonderful. I definitely live by "glocal" 🙂and I subscribed. I am looking forward to see what you will share and create.
I spent an hour trying to hand-align my audio clips with my video, for a live music show. One of the video sources was a drone camera so there is no audio on that source. These tools look amazing, it would be interesting to see how well they work with wide-shot drone sources.
A good way to sync up your drone footage with your audio is to begin recording your audio on a separate recorder, then stand in front of your drone's camera while it's still close to you and visibly clap your hands so that you capture that on camera while your audio recorder hears that same sound. Then later, when you bring it in to edit, you just line up the clap's visual and audio and you're good to go.
@jacobpander it's great to hear from someone on youtube who's clearly got industry experience and has put methods to the test. Looking forward to more. SUBSCRIBED. 😊
I finally sat down and was able to watch all of this with no interruptions last night. What a beautiful tribute to your fathers life. Your grandfathers work was truly amazing as well. A work of art showing a fathers and grandfathers works of art. I like the music that goes along with it as well. Bravo Jacob. ✌💚
You are a great professor, with a great voice, and lots of experience under your belt. It all reverberates smoothly through your voice, and the visual voice.
Thanks DJ :) After all these years behind the camera and other mediums it's time to give back. It's been gratifying sharing my experience and gaining anew at the same time. More to come!
Thank you, Hugo! I appreciate that. It's great to hear you enjoyed the film. It had limited exposure when it was first released, so I'm happy it's having a new life here on RU-vid. Best to you, Jacob
Thank you for taking a look and for subscribing to the channel. More films to come :) I've recently been eying the FX6. It looks like a great camera for documentary projects.
Thank you for this deeply moving film. Henk's narration, paintings, video brought back the grief I felt seeing TV news reports of the defacement of the Mark Hatfield Courthouse: the ugly words, the incoherent anger, the violence, armed confrontations .I live in Seattle now, but I was inside the Hatfield Courthouse many times in the 1990s and early 2000s, representing the Portland League of Women Voters at Federal naturalization ceremonies. The dignity of the courtrooms, the many backgrounds of the presiding judges, the pride of new citizens from as many as 60 countries at a single ceremony as each was introduced and congratulated -- an experience I treasure. The courtrooms and pubic spaces include magnificent works of art by Oregon artists, expressing the spirit of democracy. Sandra (Sunny) Stone's choice of quotation is inscribed on the exterior of the building is prescient: "The boisterous sea of liberty is never without a wave" -- Thomas Jefferson.
Hello Joella, Thank you for watching the film, and for your thoughtful recollections of the time you spent at the Hatfield Courthouse in Portland. I remember my dad going through that same naturalization ceremony years ago surrounded by others from all around the world and feeling the profound nature of the shared experience.
@@jacobpander I am still gripped by the father-son film. Remind me, I think I remember a Henk landscape in the Hatfield Building. But that image may be from some other place. If in the Hatfield center, can you reproduce it here?
Perfect timing my friend. I am beginning the journey to directing my first film and your videos are giving me great solace. It feels as if you are speaking to me with advice and direction and yet in return I can share that with others as well. A win-win I feel. Thank you Jacob for continuing to be one who shares their talent with others. It has always been very much appreciated.
Thank you for checking out my new short film. I truly appreciate it! Keep a look out for my next video which will explore the editing choices and technique used in making The Stain. You can also see a some behind the scenes of the production in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-W0GF-iC1Eoo.html
@@jacobpander the mix of film/photo and henk moving through events and speaking about his work are what I think of … from the streets you get a personal scale that is very powerful for me. So far just one play, I stepped away.
@@bobphillips2341 That's great to hear. I wanted to get a feel for the creative process in and outside of the studio by filming both the painting process but also the research and direct engagement with the subject. Not just looking at it from afar, but going into the heart of it, seeking the sensory tone of the environment to bring that into his paintings.
Nicely put together, Jacob. I took two pages of notes! Plenty to keep on my "reminder list"... please do keep going on these videos; they're a great service to the community!
Love when interviewers remember to make sure the subject incorporates the question in their response (so helpful when I'm editing projects). Nice video Jacob.