As of January 31, 2006 @ 9:15AM, I have updated the QTMPEGExport.component hack. This should work with all boxes running FCP5 to give you MPEG2 export ability straight from Final Cut.
Plenty of useful info and exceptional samples of your work. I’m thinking about filming an indie feature and need all the info I can get so this site has been helpful.
I like your top 10 docs as well. Excellent choices.
Hey josh just checking out your site. Lots of things going on here. Hope your happy with the nomadic life, everyone must follow their dreams and/or passions… Life is just to short….just wish I had some of your talent and abilities.
i produced two features in the 60s (CaptainMilkshake.com). i then made a slew of films for the State of Nevada during the early 70s. then i began inventing things (5 issued patents). in the last several years i’ve been writing spec scripts. most recently The Seagull Lovers. editing DV is seemingly simple until you miss some step - then you sink into the darkness of ignorance. i have a definite take on where i believe features should be going. i took a leap past Bresson - all the while hanging onto his genius - and arrived at a way to obfiscate the linear mandate of moviemaking. here’s my pitch. i’m 72 and diving headfirst into DV production. i want to learn the ins and outs of DV editing. i share with you my insights on future feature production - you teach me DV editing. if interested - let me know. Marchus
I loved, absolutely loved, the Horse Jumping Favorite Passtime video and the Lights Out. The Lights Out video was almost an opening into the world which women share with horses, it was lovely and very creative.
As a fellow rider and horsey person it was so refreshing to see your videos.
I am delighted to hear that you and your wife (congratulations by the way!) are planning for a horse-related movie! I cannot wait. Have you casted for Emma yet? Just as I was reading the text trailer(?) it sounded just like my life past to current. I wish I had acting experience, I’d love to go out for that role.
Hope all is well,
Keri
Josh,
What happened to the QuickTimeMPEG2.component? Clicking the link threw a 404 error. Any help?
Thanks. Great site.
Kevin
Comment on January 31, 2006 @ 5:16 am
Thanks Kevin,
As of January 31, 2006 @ 9:15AM, I have updated the QTMPEGExport.component hack. This should work with all boxes running FCP5 to give you MPEG2 export ability straight from Final Cut.
http://www.joshoakhurst.com/?p=83
Comment on January 31, 2006 @ 8:55 am
Wow, what a fucking sweet site, way to go man!
Keep up the hard work, because I can tell you’ve got a lot of talent.
Comment on March 2, 2006 @ 7:43 am
josh,
great work mate! i look forward to corresponding with you, and working with you on ESCAPE From SUBURBIA.
cheers!
Comment on March 30, 2006 @ 8:51 am
Excellent site.
Plenty of useful info and exceptional samples of your work. I’m thinking about filming an indie feature and need all the info I can get so this site has been helpful.
I like your top 10 docs as well. Excellent choices.
Comment on April 10, 2006 @ 2:39 am
Hey -
Liked your new pics of your home office, waterfall and the kiss.
Send more pics of your new home.
LOVE YOU!
Comment on May 3, 2006 @ 5:33 am
Awesome.
You know you’re doing something right when your mom isn’t the first person to say she likes your work. Whew…
Comment on August 30, 2006 @ 8:42 am
Hey josh just checking out your site. Lots of things going on here. Hope your happy with the nomadic life, everyone must follow their dreams and/or passions… Life is just to short….just wish I had some of your talent and abilities.
Comment on August 30, 2006 @ 5:55 pm
i produced two features in the 60s (CaptainMilkshake.com). i then made a slew of films for the State of Nevada during the early 70s. then i began inventing things (5 issued patents). in the last several years i’ve been writing spec scripts. most recently The Seagull Lovers. editing DV is seemingly simple until you miss some step - then you sink into the darkness of ignorance. i have a definite take on where i believe features should be going. i took a leap past Bresson - all the while hanging onto his genius - and arrived at a way to obfiscate the linear mandate of moviemaking. here’s my pitch. i’m 72 and diving headfirst into DV production. i want to learn the ins and outs of DV editing. i share with you my insights on future feature production - you teach me DV editing. if interested - let me know. Marchus
Comment on November 28, 2006 @ 2:58 pm
I would like to know where you live and if you do this commercially. I need a video done for my barn sometime after August 07. Let me know….Thanks!!
Laureli
Comment on January 30, 2007 @ 12:27 pm
Josh,
I picked up a new/used notebook PC and got your RSS feed. Mind tellin’ me what that’s gonna do?
A farm huh? That’s gonna be sweet. Post up something soon or we’re gonna think that prophecy came true.
Chuckles
Comment on April 5, 2007 @ 5:57 pm
What a great picture!!! I agree, you did it right - just the two of you.
I’m excited about your new venture. I actually just sold my horse about a month ago. It made me cry but I really think it was best for her.
Love you! Hope to see you in the near future and meet this beautiful woman who changed your life.
AJ
Comment on April 10, 2007 @ 5:29 pm
I loved, absolutely loved, the Horse Jumping Favorite Passtime video and the Lights Out. The Lights Out video was almost an opening into the world which women share with horses, it was lovely and very creative.
As a fellow rider and horsey person it was so refreshing to see your videos.
I am delighted to hear that you and your wife (congratulations by the way!) are planning for a horse-related movie! I cannot wait. Have you casted for Emma yet? Just as I was reading the text trailer(?) it sounded just like my life past to current. I wish I had acting experience, I’d love to go out for that role.
Hope all is well,
Keri
Comment on September 10, 2007 @ 10:53 pm