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Adam Schoales : : Blog

Thoughts, process, and other ramblings.

 

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Final Cut Pro X Features Wishlist

When Final Cut Pro X launched it lacked many features editors considered to be essential. Over time the folks at Apple have added many of these features (though some are left to the world of Third Party Plug-ins). So, in the spirit that Apple is out there listening to Final Cut Pro X users, here’s a list of features I’d love to see added one day.

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The Battle of the Blades Continues...

About a week ago I was contacted out of the blue by a employee of Razor Company, a Toronto based online shaving company. I suppose my Battle of the (Razor) Blades article is pretty popular and they wanted to throw their blades into the mix. I was happy to oblige; I'm not a professional reviewer but I watch enough Top Gear and figured "razor blades, cars, what's the difference"? I also liked the idea of supporting a local company, after all we Torontonians gotta stick together! What follows is my review of the experience, which is by no means scientific.

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Reviewing Season 2 of "House of Cards"

I must admit, I was not one of the millions who fawned over season 1 of House of Cards. Sure, I thought the acting was outstanding, the cinematography absolutely beautiful, and it showed great promise for what a Netflix Original Series could be; I also found it incredibly plodding, and slightly too much style over substance.

Read on for my full review.

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J A N U A R Y

In high school I loved making mix CDs. It gave me an opportunity to introduce my friends to some of my favourite artists, or to teach them about the deep cuts of the Michael Jackson catalogue. Unfortunately, as podcasts began to dominate my listening habits mix CDs kind of fell by the wayside. While I still put out an annual Christmas mix it's been a long while since I put out a really great mix.

See, people think it's easy to make a mix. It's not. Firstly you need to pick songs that work together, be it thematically, melodically, or just in style. Sequencing is important; after all you need to lead the listener through things and you don't want to jar them by having a death metal track next to a Bach minuet. And then there's the little details like the gap between songs. This is the thing that is hardest to get right. If you're jumping around an album things like this don't matter, but if you're intending to lead the listener to listen from start to finish it is key that you get this right. See what I mean? Not easy.

So I wanted to try something new this year; each month I'm going to put out a mix for the month. Each mix will contain (hopefully) 12 tracks. Get it? 12 months, 12 tracks. 

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