Ecofilms by Ed Homer
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Bird Song
Cougar Attack Survival Guide
Island Serendipity-Relaxation Video
 
AVCHD workflow
HMC150 First Test Footage HD
 
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Name:
Ed
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Documentaries on ecoforestry, endangered species and avalanche control are some of the topics covered. The "Serendipity" series of relaxation videos are being used for dementia and autism therapy.
About Me:
 
I started working in television in 1980. Freelancing in Vancouver as an editor, EFP camera operator and director, I worked on all types of programming for local and national tv. I worked as an EFP Editor on network programs for CBC from 86 to 93. Moved to the Gulf Islands in 93 and have been an independent documentary film maker ever since.
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Hometown:
Vancouver
Country:
Canada
Occupation:
Independent Film Maker
Companies:
Ecofilms
Hobbies:
Skiing, playing guitar/music, movies and hiking
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A video tutorial.
Turn your volume up.
It is kinda quiet.

This shows how to import AVCHD Footage to the new final cut pro 6.04. IT WILL NOT WORK ON FC...   more
 
 
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WEVA News Minute coverage at WEVA Expo 2008 (www.weva.com). Interview with Bernie Mitchell (www.silverplatterproductions.com) on the Panasonic HMC-...   more
 
 
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This is the first test footage I shot with my new Panasonic AG-HMC150. It's a 1080p Hi-Def camera that, from what I saw, shoots a...   more
 
 
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Learn how to make a $30 steadicam with parts you can get at your local sporting goods, and hardware store.
 
Channel Comments (1)
ctgolfer (7 months ago)
Hi Ed, nice channel, very nice videos, makes me want a better camera. Not that I could ever make pro films like yours but I sure need better equipment to try.