A Message from the Board May, 2020

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We are living through unprecedented times, which are having a devastating impact on our industry.  Though most production has been shut down or delayed, some post production continues with the aid of modern technology, enabling a portion of our membership to continue working remotely from home.  But for most, future projects have been put on an indefinite hold, with the startup dates uncertain.  ACE will be launching a survey soon, in order to poll our membership and get a more accurate picture of how many of our members are still working.  Also, if you’re not working and your project was put on hold, is your employer retaining you at full or reduced salary, or have you been furloughed?  The answers to these and other questions will help us to better understand how we, as on organization, can best serve our membership.  Please expect the survey from the ACE office in the coming days and kindly respond.

The Editors Guild has done a wonderful job of sending out information, and the Guild website is an excellent resource for information on MPI, unemployment insurance, the government CARES Act and Small Business Assistance – SBA loans and Disaster relief, stimulus checks, grants, volunteer opportunities, food banks, mental health info, and ways the union is helping provide relief to our members. There is even a provision to make a one-time withdrawal of up to $20,000 from your individual pension plan. The Guild is also beginning to define what will be required for a safe working environment when we gradually start going back to work.

You can access the wealth of resources at:
https://www.editorsguild.com/Coronavirus-Information
https://www.editorsguild.com/Portals/0/DNNGalleryPro/uploads/2020/5/8/MPIPHP%20COVID-19%20IAP%20Hardship%20Withdrawal_PtpVideo-Final.pdf
https://www.editorsguild.com/Mental-Health-Resources
https://www.editorsguild.com/Local-700-Volunteers

For those who feel they are in a position to help others less fortunate with a financial donation, there are many worthwhile charities.   Two in particular are dedicated to helping people in our own industry specifically.  They are the Actors Fund and the Motion Picture & Television Fund.  We encourage you to donate to either of these if you are able.  Both organizations have long histories, starting in the 1920’s, and have impeccable track records. They grant aid to applicants in need across a wide spectrum of Motion Picture and Television workers, as long as the applicants have a history of working in the industry as their main source of income.  The ACE board of Directors met virtually for the first time in April and discussed how we could reach out to our membership in ways that could be meaningful in this time of need.  The Board voted to give a small donation to each of these two funds, to help any of our members who may need additional financial assistance.  Both organizations have the structures in place and means to handle and evaluate applicants for direct aid.  If you find yourself in need of financial assistance, we strongly suggest getting in contact with one of these organizations to begin the application process.

In accordance with our bylaws, the ACE Board of Directors has voted to delay our annual June meeting by a few months, in order to evaluate whether we would be able to safely hold an in person meeting before the end of the year.  We’ll know more by the July Board meeting, based on the information available at that time. If it still doesn’t look like we’ll be able to safely meet in person, we will be organizing a virtual meeting with our entire membership. We will be using this time to consult with various sources on the best way to conduct a virtual meeting of this size.

These are difficult times.  However, there is much to be thankful for, as we hunker down in our homes, spend more time with our families, work on those long, procrastinated projects like cleaning up yards, garages, basements, closets, drawers, and practice the latest safety recommendations.  In our country and throughout the world, there are great minds working on solutions to the problems of accessible testing for the virus, antibodies, and immunity.   Let’s hope that soon we can all get back to work, under safe working conditions, and that the ultimate vaccine will be available sooner than later.

In the meantime, stay healthy and safe,
Stephen Rivkin, ACE President & the ACE Board of Directors

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Vashi Visuals – Film Workflow

The intent of this document is to give you the creative and technical guidelines to help you tell stories through film and video at the highest level.

This document is not a hypothetical workflow that should work. It is a proven, rock solid and successful workflow that pushes the technological boundaries and gives you comprehensive step by step instructions and advice to help you succeed in your project no matter the size or scope.

Enjoy,
Vashi Nedomansky

DOWNLOAD ZIP FILE:
https://americancinemaeditors.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/VASHI-VISUALS-FEATURE-FILM-WORKFLOW.zip

 

 

SBA Forgivable Loans

Dear Members,
Banks are still taking applications for PPP forgivable loans. The applications are going into a waiting list in order they were received.

It’s true that the money has run out, but in the next couple of days they will approve the second wave of funding, and there could be a third.

This could provide money to any freelancer, who files a schedule C on their annual taxes and could still be worthwhile for many of our members to apply and get in line.
Steve Rifkin, ACE

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Note from Adam Scott, Wellacre 4/6/2020
The CARES Act Signed into Law –Brings Relief to Millions of Americans

I just want to make sure your members realize that many of them are elligible for the SBA forgiveable business loans – that are like free cash in these difficult times. I don’t want film editors and other film industry contract workers to miss out on this significant government support. More details can be read in the blog below under Forgiveable SBA Loan section. They need to contact their banks immediately to apply as funds will run out fast. Non-Profits such as ACE can also apply.

 

More useful news here>>

 

Avid Media Composer


The latest on Media Composer

APRIL 24, 2020
US and Canada Eastern time – 2:00 pm
US and Canada Pacific time – 11:00 am

Join our Avid video specialist Michael Krulik as he walks you through the new Media Composer and some of its key features.

Including: 

  • The new User Interface
  • Media Composer engine
  • Media Composer | Enterprise
  • Media Composer | Distributed Processing

With a live Q&A after the demo, you’ll get the chance to ask our Avid expert any questions you may have around Media Composer.

You won’t want to miss it!
Register now

Explore Final Cut Pro

Dear ACE Members,
You may already be aware that Apple launched a new 90 day trial of Final Cut Pro X and Logic Pro X this week. Please feel welcome to download it from these links and give it a go – it’s the fully featured app and you’ll get a full 3 months to explore!

If you’re interested in additional online free FCPX training please let me know and I’ll send your name to the folks at Apple.   Jenni McCormick

Premiere Pro Tutorial

 

Exclusive Adobe Premiere Pro Tutorials for ACE Members
Two new Premiere Pro video tutorials are now available. Go to ACE Members Only.

  • Premiere Pro: Editor to Editor, highlighting fundamental features and ways you can customize your workflow for greater speed and efficiency. In the video,  Vashi Nedomansky, ACE, will walk you through Premiere Pro’s fundamentals like keyboard shortcuts, general settings, basic editing and audio. He’ll also touch on features and workflows unique to Premiere Pro that he uses to make editing more efficient, such as Lumetri color correction, Pancake Timeline, and Split Screen.
  • Premiere Pro Basics: Adobe product expert, Karl Soule, provides an in-depth look at some of the critical and often-used settings and features in and talks through editorial best practices in the app. Karl will show you how to get started in Premiere Pro, customizing your application settings and preferences, best practices for setting up projects, basics of Premiere’s UI & panels, and importing and exporting media.

If you’re new to Premiere Pro, or even if you already use it, these two tutorials offer tons of practical information and tips. And remember, Adobe is offering ACE members 12 free months of Premiere Pro, and one-on-one training (these days, via videoconference). Email ACE@adobe.com for more information.