LAST FEW REMAINING ITEMS LEFT! – less than a handful of these DVDs left, have you got yours? THESE WILL NOT BE REDONE, this is the last of these stock items left to buy directly from Richard Jobson
The Skids Live 2010 DVD is now available as a special offer and discounted price.
The Special Edition DVD with Promo CD is available to buy direct from Richard Jobson and is now only £12 including postage and packaging.
The Skids Live 2010 DVD is Region 2 PAL (UK) so this disc may not be suitable for playing in other countries and is not a multi-region or region free disc.
You DO NOT need a Paypal account to order, Paypal will accept all major credit cards and debit cards.
Make sure you put your email address in correctly as confirmation of your order will be emailed to you. ====================================
The Skids Live 2010 DVD contains the following tracks: Animation, Of One Skin, Melancholy Soldiers, Thanatos, Yankee Dollar, The Saints Are Coming, Scared To Dance, Charles, The Olympian, Hurry On Boys, Charade, A Woman In Winter, Circus Games, Masquerade, Into The Valley, Fields.
The DVD also includes interviews with Richard and also footage from the Fifer Festival 2010
The Skids Singles Collection 1978-1981
DOUBLE CD in Deluxe Clamshell Box with Booklet which includes liner notes for each track plus the original sleeve.
PRICE: £12.99 INCLUDING delivery in the UK
£13.99 inc delivery to Europe
£14.99 inc delivery to Rest Of World
Includes the UK Top Ten smash “Into The Valley” plus the Top 20 “Masquerade” and “Working For The Yankee Dollar” – ten hit singles in total so this really is a”Best Of The Skids”.
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TRACK LISTING:
DISC 1
1. CHARLES
2. REASONS
3. TEST-TUBE BABIES
4. SWEET SUBURBIA
5. OPEN SOUND
6. THE SAINTS ARE COMING
7. OF ONE SKIN
8. NIGHT AND DAY
9. CONTUSION
10. INTO THE VALLEY
11. T.V.STARS (Live)
12. MASQUERADE
13. OUT OF TOWN
14. ANOTHER EMOTION
15. AFTERMATH DUB
16. CHARADE
17. GREY PARADE
DISC 2
1. WORKING FOR THE YANKEE DOLLAR
2. VANGUARD’S CRUSADE
3. ALL THE YOUNG DUDES
4. HYMNS FROM A HAUNTED BALLROOM
5. ANIMATION
6. PROS AND CONS
7. CIRCUS GAMES
8. ONE DECREE
9. GOODBYE CIVILIAN
10. MONKEY McGUIRE MEETS SPECKY POTTERBEHIND LOCHORE INSTITUTE
11. WOMAN IN WINTER
12. WORKING FOR THE YANKEE DOLLAR (Live)
13. FIELDS
14. BRAVE MAN
15. IONA
16. BLOOD AND SOIL

Unlike normal Christmas sales that happen in December when people are busy buying family gifts and silly amounts of food, Captain Oi are having a NOVEMBER SALE!
This gives people a chance to either get some Christmas presents early or treat themselves before the festive season bleeds them dry!!
All single CDs (including DigiPaks) are £6.99 including Delivery to the UK (£1 postage for Europe and £2 postage for Rest Of The World)
This means that the current deals are available for THE SKIDS faithful:
SCARED TO DANCE – http://shop.captainoi.com/shopexd.asp?id=153 – £6.99 inc UK DELIVERY
DAYS IN EUROPA – http://shop.captainoi.com/shopexd.asp?id=152 – £6.99 inc UK DELIVERY
THE ABSOLUTE GAME – http://shop.captainoi.com/shopexd.asp?id=154 – £6.99 inc UK DELIVERY
More news about The Singles Collection soon….
A new singles collection is due out from Captain Oi!, due to be released in October 2011
Captain Oi! are to release the first official career round up of the Skids singles both A-sides and B-sides, this is scheduled for around October this year.
The release will be a double CD in a Deluxe Clamshell box with an excellent booklet with details and artwork from the original singles and also includes some foriegn sleeves.
TITLE: The Singles Collection 1978-1981
CATALOGUE NUMBER: AHOY DCD 313
FORMAT: DOUBLE CD in Deluxe Clamshell Box with Booklet which includes liner notes for each track plus the original sleeve.
PRICE: £12.99 INCLUDING delivery in the UK
£13.99 inc delivery to Europe
£14.99 inc delivery to Rest Of World

DISC 1
1. CHARLES
2. REASONS
3. TEST-TUBE BABIES
4. SWEET SUBURBIA
5. OPEN SOUND
6. THE SAINTS ARE COMING
7. OF ONE SKIN
8. NIGHT AND DAY
9. CONTUSION
10. INTO THE VALLEY
11. T.V.STARS (Live)
12. MASQUERADE
13. OUT OF TOWN
14. ANOTHER EMOTION
15. AFTERMATH DUB
16. CHARADE
17. GREY PARADE
DISC 2
1. WORKING FOR THE YANKEE DOLLAR
2. VANGUARD’S CRUSADE
3. ALL THE YOUNG DUDES
4. HYMNS FROM A HAUNTED BALLROOM
5. ANIMATION
6. PROS AND CONS
7. CIRCUS GAMES
8. ONE DECREE
9. GOODBYE CIVILIAN
10. MONKEY McGUIRE MEETS SPECKY POTTER
BEHIND LOCHORE INSTITUTE
11. WOMAN IN WINTER
12. WORKING FOR THE YANKEE DOLLAR (Live)
13. FIELDS
14. BRAVE MEN
15. IONA
16. BLOOD AND SOIL
Click the banner above to visit www.captainoi.com for more Skids releases and purchase other great music from their website.
The Skids Live 2010 DVD is now available as a special offer and discounted price.
The Special Edition DVD with Promo CD is available to buy direct from Richard Jobson and is now only £12 including postage and packaging.
The Skids Live 2010 DVD is Region 2 PAL (UK) so this disc may not be suitable for playing in other countries and is not a multi-region or region free disc.
You DO NOT need a Paypal account to order, Paypal will accept all major credit cards and debit cards.
Make sure you put your email address in correctly as confirmation of your order will be emailed to you. ====================================
The Skids Live 2010 DVD contains the following tracks: Animation, Of One Skin, Melancholy Soldiers, Thanatos, Yankee Dollar, The Saints Are Coming, Scared To Dance, Charles, The Olympian, Hurry On Boys, Charade, A Woman In Winter, Circus Games, Masquerade, Into The Valley, Fields.
The DVD also includes interviews with Richard and also footage from the Fifer Festival 2010
Steve Sander on December 1, 2010
original source article http://theconvergence.co.uk/2010/12/the-skids-live-multi-clip-editing-in-fcp/
Thanks to KAMDude for posting.

Richard Jobson’s film of The Skids performing at the Alhambra theatre in Dunfermline was an excellent opportunity to utilise the capabilities of the Canon 5D MkII camera with Apple’s Final Cut Pro 7 software. I was tasked with editing 6 cameras into one seamless record of the live gig, capturing the energy of The Skids’ live performance.

The Canon cameras lent themselves beautifully to capturing stunning images in low light without distracting the band with bulky equipment, cables and additional lighting. Indeed Richard commented that while performing he completely forgot the cameras where even there. It was also beneficial for the audience whose attention stayed on the band.
The cameramen shot long takes focusing on specific aspects of the performance. One camera followed Richard, another the lead guitarist and another the base player. A static camera was trained on the drummer.
My task in the edit suite was to transcode the footage and then sync the cameras to each song as a multi-camera clip.
I transcoded the footage using the free software download, MPEG Streamclip, which quickly converted the H.264 files into Apple ProRes files. I believe that there is nothing to be gained in transcoding to the ProRes HQ codec from the 5D, although some professional colourists tell me that HQ would be better.
From all the tests I’ve done, I haven’t personally found a generational loss of image quality when conducting any reasonable amount of colour correcting.
The H.264 codec is already heavily compressed and transcoding to an intermediate codec like ProRes HQ will not provide a boost in quality.
The only benefit I can see is if you are combining 5D footage with graphics and animation work encoded at a higher data rate. It was also apparent in the case of The Skids edit that when editing multiple clips in the timeline, smaller file sizes and data rates were going to be more convenient.

Setting up multi-clips in FCP was easy. I marked the same ‘in’ point for each camera angle of a particular song and then made a multi-clip from all of the angles (syncing the clips to the ‘in’ point). I then opened the new muliti-clip in the viewing window and edited in real time, making sure to take the audio from just one camera.

Editing in real time was a joy as it enabled me to quickly put a rough edit of the track together, reacting to the music as if doing a live mix. This enabled me initially to react to the performances rather than going for a more clinical assembly. I was then able to go back and fine tune my rough edit selecting alternative angles where necessary or indeed alternative moments from different parts of the song, like a crowd reaction. In this way the live music sections from the film were edited together quickly over two days and retained, I hope, the energy from the original live performance.
There is no doubt that shooting with the Canon 5D MkII and doing a multi-clip edit streamlined the whole process and from an editorial point of view enabled me to react creatively and instinctively to the material.








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