Editing techniques podcast

I watched an interesting MacBreak Studio podcast recently in which Billy Fox talks about his techniques using Final Cut's timeline. You might pick up some project organization ideas.
Here's a link to MacBreak Studio in iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=287113664 Look for "The Art of Editing Part 4 - The Feature Editor's Timeline".
There's a list of Billy Fox's work on IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0288886/
Ross Hunter
Orange, VA

Ian,
When the window opens in iTunes you can either highlight the subject podcast and click the 'play' arrow at the top left of the screen (I don't listen to/watch podcasts without downloading, so I just assume it works that way.), or click the 'subscribe' button in the upper part of the window to the right of the "MacBreak Studio" logo. Once you've subscribed, iTunes will download the latest podcast and give you the opportunity to download older ones.
Choose "Podcasts" in the LIBRARY list at the left side of your screen and you can "get episode" for the timeline editing podcast. Once it downloads, you can "unsubscribe" if you don't want any more episodes.
The timeline editing episode is 49.4 megs.
Ross Hunter
Orange, VA

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