Video: Oscar-Winning Video Editor Walter Murch Credits FileMaker Pro Database Software as the Key to His Movie-Making Process
Video: Oscar-Winning Video Editor Walter Murch Credits FileMaker Pro Database Software as the Key to His Movie-Making Process
FileMaker Pro 9: 'The Nuclear Heart of What I Do'
SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Award winning editor, Walter Murch, best known for his work on films such as Apocolypse Now, Cold Mountain, Jarhead and The Talented Mr. Ripley, gives his first video interview describing his use of FileMaker Pro databases in the making of many of his landmark movies.
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Video interview highlights:
-- B.C. (Before Computing) index cards were used to capture details of
each scene and each shot. Each card was manually numbered, entered
into a logbook and the entry was correlated with film stored in large
cans. He remembers thinking back in the 70's, "Someday we'll be able
to have a computer in the editing room, and we won't have to do this
all by hand ... it was kind of lusting after something that didn't
exist."
-- In the mid-80's, Macs arrive in the cutting room and FileMaker
followed soon after to greatly improve the information-gathering
process. "That's the nature of a film, that there is a huge amount of
information about every shot. How you access that information as
quickly as possible, and then derive results from that, can inform how
you shoot the film and how you edit the film."
-- FileMaker makes storyboarding of screen captures possible. Images of
key moments in a specific shot are gathered, printed and posted to a
board in the editing room. The process makes it clear to everyone on
the team what the most important actions, expressions or moments are
to a particular scene. "FileMaker is the database repository for all
of those thousands of photographs that we extract from the film, which
are very valuable things for me in editing ... "
-- As the industry moves to digital, "more film ... just increases the
information overload. You need a tool of some kind, like FileMaker, to
get access to (and) to penetrate through that jungle of information."
Based on his experience, " ... if you put the right information in,
and you manipulate it to give you the right information out, it can
... allow you to predict things later on. It could save millions of
dollars ultimately because you're predicting the future ... .it's a
limited slice of the future, but it really is a significant one."
About FileMaker, Inc.
FileMaker, Inc. (http://www.filemaker.com/) develops award-winning database software. Its products include the legendary FileMaker Pro product line for Windows, Mac and the Web, and the new Bento personal database for Mac. FileMaker Pro won 46 awards, more than its next eight competitors combined, from 2003-2007 in the U.S., and a total of 129 awards worldwide during this time. Millions of customers, from individuals to large organizations, rely on FileMaker, Inc. software to manage, analyze and share information. FileMaker, Inc. is a subsidiary of Apple Inc.
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