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Robert Grigsby Wilson

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Fits And Starts

CKmsYo-WUAA8aC- Current status: cutting a movie.

Coming soon, Fits And Starts is a comedy about a struggling writer dealing with his wife's literary success (and all the characters that come along with it). The film stars Wyatt Cenac, Greta Lee, Maria Dizzia, and Alex Karpovsky. The movie is written and directed by Laura Terruso who recently co-wrote the film Hello, My Name Is Doris with Michael Showalter based on her short film Doris And The Intern.

Here's the trailer for Laura's movie, coming March 2016. Go see it, and look for Fits And Starts soooooon.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6vBnnryIug

categories: Comedy, Day Jobs, Narrative, Uncategorized, What I'm Working On
Tuesday 01.12.16
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

The American Side review in Hollywood Reporter

THR: A terrific supporting cast and evocative locations enhance this film noir homage.

tags: avid, buffalo, editing, editor, film, film festival, film noir, hollywood reporter, independent film, movie, niagara falls, the american side, woodstock
categories: Narrative, What I'm Working On
Wednesday 10.22.14
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

Indiewire wrote about The American Side!

Check out this link and read the interview with Jenna Ricker, director of The American Side (edited by yours truly).

tags: buffalo, editing, editor, film, filmmaking, greg stuhr, jenna ricker, robert vaughn, woodstock film festival
categories: Narrative, What I'm Working On
Tuesday 10.14.14
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

Halt And Catch Fire...

Image I spent my spring working on this awesome show. Premieres on AMC June 1st at 10pm. ***CORRECTION! THE FIRST EPISODE IS ONLINE NOW ON TUMBLR AND AMC.COM

 

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcVwF8XyD-8[/embed]

tags: amc, avid, editing, editor, film, filmmaking, post production, television
categories: Drama, Narrative, What I'm Working On
Monday 05.19.14
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

The American Side is picture-locked.

The American Side - Charlie On Phone A still from the upcoming feature film "The American Side", directed by Jenna Ricker and edited by me.

tags: film, film noir, movie, the american side
categories: Narrative, Uncategorized, What I'm Working On
Sunday 04.20.14
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

A Mountain Dew commercial I edited...

https://vimeo.com/71365171 I worked on this back in the spring of 2013 but I totally lost track of the fact that I never posted it when it was first published. I got called in to help an awesome editor Cass Vanini edit this series of :30 loopable living portraits of different athletes. It was a super awesome job thanks to the good people at Psyop.

categories: Commercial, Day Jobs, What I'm Working On
Thursday 03.20.14
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

Adobe interviewed me about Premiere at Sundance 2014...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVG3k3lWIrs This past January I was interviewed about my work on Dig, the short film directed by Toby Halbrooks. In it, I described how I used Adobe Premiere to help improve my workflows and simplify many of the steps in the editorial process. Check it out!

tags: adobe, editing, editor, film festivals, interview, post production, premiere, sundance
categories: Short Films, Sundance, What I'm Thinking About, What I'm Working On
Wednesday 02.19.14
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

Check out DIG, the Sundance 2014 short film I edited...

http://youtu.be/gCXQrDqic1s We're fighting for first place in the Youtube Award contest. Every view counts! Please watch!

tags: dig, editing, film, filmmaking, robert grigsby wilson, robgwilson, sundance, toby halbrooks
categories: Short Films, What I'm Working On
Thursday 01.23.14
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

Some "In Lieu Of Flowers" reviews...

ILOF_Poster-Final-4.22.13-PDF Recently, In Lieu Of Flowers, a feature film I edited premiered at the 2013 Newport Beach Film Festival.   It was directed by my good friend Bill Savage and starred Josh Pence (Gangster Squad) and Spencer Grammar (Greek). I wanted to drop a few reviews here and show some of the things people have been saying about the movie.

Best Geek Blog Ever

"Savage shows some real potential as a filmmaker with a soft and intimate touch."

FilmFracture

In Lieu Of Flowers is a remarkably touching story, filled with strong portrayals of emotion and most importantly, the advent of friendship.  Its real success is that it does not fall prey to genre conventions or force unrealistic goals upon its protagonists.  Eric and Rachel are not going to solve all of their problems by sharing a cup of coffee; nor are they going to fall madly in love one night and forget the pain and sadness that has consumed their lives over a given period of time.  There is hope, though, and In Lieu Of Flowersnever allows its viewer to forget that essential fact.

SocalThrills

Hopefully I am getting across that there are a few flaws but at the same time, some many beautiful powerful moments that help this movie stand above others. [...]  It definitely left a feeling of emotion for me, which to me is a successful film.

Splash Magazines

There are many moments in the movie where there are clever witty lines by the characters as the two lean on each other for support through this painful time in their lives. Their relationship with one another slowly evolves but it seems that neither one of them are fully ready to move on to a new relationship.

tags: editing, editor, entertainment, film, in lieu of flowers, josh pence, m, movie, newport beach film festival, robert grigsby wilson, robgwilson, spencer grammer
categories: Drama, What I'm Working On
Tuesday 05.07.13
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

What I'm Working On: Kanye West's Cruel Summer

Edited by Robert Grigsby Wilson. No shit. Check out the reviews here and info about the building here.

tags: avid, cannes, cruel summer, day job, editing, editor, film, independent film, kanye west, media composer, music video, post production, video, work
categories: Short Films, What I'm Working On
Wednesday 05.23.12
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

What I'm Working On - CLAIRE Rides.TV Interactive Experience

A quick note to update everyone on a "transmedia experience" I edited last month. The project is an interactive video that includes you in the story through emails, phone calls, and texts. It was a collaboration with fellow Emerson alums Landon Zakheim and Justin Gurnari the great crew at Fourth Wall Studios. It was a blast to work on and a lot of fun to experiment with the medium. Check out this LA Times article written about the company.

Click this screenshot to take you to the site.

If you want to check out the trailer for their other project Dirty Work, you can watch it below.

[youtube  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=421So0gGpoY]

tags: apple, day job, editing, editor, film, final cut pro, fourth wall productions, independent film, los angeles, movie, music video, post production, rides-tv, short film, transmedia, work
categories: Short Films, What I'm Working On
Monday 05.21.12
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

What I'm Working On: Iron & Wine - "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" Music Video

When I was in New York in September, I met with the amazing people at Dig For Fire.  I've admired their work for years, from the fantastic live in-store performances they shoot at Other Music to an awesome Band Of Horses video and now to their relationship with Spotify.  I have been wanting to work for them for a long time.  Finally I had the chance. They had just gone into the studio with Iron & Wine to film the re-recording of his classic tune "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" for the new Twilight: Breaking Dawn soundtrack.  To add to it, Marketa Irglova from The Swell Season came in to sing harmony on the the track.  They asked if I thought I could cut the video in the two weeks I was in town.  I said ABSOLUTELY!

Currenlty, Wordpress.com doesn't support VH1 embeds.  So if you wanna see it there here it is. The VH1 link has over 70,000 views already!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIHaNh3jRXg]

tags: apple, day job, digforfire, editing, editor, final cut pro, internet series, music video, new york city, post production, promotion, publicity, video, work
categories: Music Video, What I'm Working On
Friday 11.04.11
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

What I'm Working On - Everything Is A Remix: THE MATRIX

A new addendum to Kirby Ferguson's web series Everything Is A Remix is up.  I edited it and produced it with Kirby's help and script help from Cynthia Closkey.  Check it out!  I hope you like it.  You can also see the link to the video on everythingisaremix.info. [vimeo 29996808 w=640h=360]

tags: day job, editing, editor, everything is a remix, film, final cut pro, internet series, movie, post production, remix, video, visual effects, work
categories: Docs, What I'm Working On
Tuesday 10.04.11
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

What I'm Working On: Miranda July, Reggie Watts, and the Teen Choice Awards.

Okay, so three new pieces of video here, edited by yours truly.  Two new, one old, but everything very cool (I think). First, "A Handy Guide For The Easily Distracted", the vignette I cut with Miranda as a promotional piece for her new film The Future.  Now that I've found an embedable link for the video, I decided to repost a note about it.  Check it out!  Then click the link below it to visit the original site with the posting and read a great interview with her about her work.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc57X0j_UwM&w=480&h=300] Click here to read her interview.

Next, a music video I cut featuring Reggie Watts. This video was finished a few months ago, but I haven't had the time to write about it.  The band featured in the song is Eagle And Talon, a super-awesome duo producing some great tunes.  Shot by Catherine Goldschmidt and edited by me!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5f8MpPzi4bU&w=480&h=300]

Lastly, the 2011 Teen Choice Awards!  Yay!  Harry Potter was the big winner at this year's awards, so they asked me to cut a tribute package for the film to close the show.  It got a great response and even a mention in the Hollywood Reporter and other news sites.  Check it out here.  You can also watch the presentation from the TCA below it.

[vimeo 27507940 w=480&h=300]

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaqxyCihg_g&w=480&h=300]

categories: Award Shows, Day Jobs, Music Video, Reels & Publicity, Short Films, What I'm Working On
Wednesday 08.10.11
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

What I'm Working On: A vignette from Miranda July's The Future...

Last year, I spent a good deal of time working on Miranda July's new movie The Future.  It opens Friday July 29th.  You should go see it.  It's great. Recently, she and I worked together on repurposing a deleted scene from the film into a vignette for Nowness.com.

MIRANDA JULY on NOWNESS.COM

(Since embedded videos don't always work on Wordpress, click the link!)

And if you haven't watched the trailer for the movie, here it is:

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2FuwJh8DSs&w=480&h=300]

categories: Short Films, What I'm Working On
Wednesday 07.27.11
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

What I'm Working On: Indiecade!

Okay, so it's been a while since I've done what I originally intended to do with this blog: keep my various projects aggregated into one site.  I'm slowly getting back into it, and I think I'll start back off by going in reverse order, starting with my project from the last few weeks. Recently, a friend of mine asked me to help her out cutting the video packages for the awards ceremony for the 3rd annual Indiecade Festival.  Indiecade is the International Festival of Independent Games.  In short, it is meant to be a sort of Sundance Film Festival for games produced outside the usual "studio" system.  The project comprised of thirty-two short :15 packages for each of the finalists in the festival and a finalist montage to open the event.   To balance out the work I had the help of fellow editor and USC Interactive Media student Cory Sanford, so I had more time to focus on the important opening montage.

All of our source footage came from each of the different production teams for each game, so you can imagine that all our media came in a nearly infinite amount of flavors.  I took advantage Perian's ability to open nearly any type of video file, and kept with a traditional offline/online workflow in my new version of Avid Media Composer 5. (Thanks Avid!)  Combining these two allowed me to turn nearly every source I was provided with into 10:1 Avid media straight from the source video file, since Avid's Import tool employs every Quicktime codec (i.e. Perian) installed on my editing system.  From there I was able to edit seamlessly without worrying about different codecs and without carrying around with me a boatload of media.  Once the edit was locked, I simply decomposed the Avid sequence and batch-imported the master clips at 1:1 from the original source files of those various flavors.  It worked like a charm.

[vimeo 15752510 w=540h=400]

The event was hosted by Levar Burton of Reading Rainbow and Star Trek: The Next Generation, two mainstays of my childhood.  It also featured live DJ sets by 8-Bit Weapon and awesome presenters including Isaiah Mustafah and Seth Gordon, director of The King Of Kong.  The show was at Sony Studios in Culver City.  It was a really fun event and a great festival to be a part of.  Slides below:

[slideshow]

tags: awards show, culver city, editing, editor, games, independent, indiecade, los angeles, perian, post production, reel, sundance, video, video games, work
categories: Award Shows, What I'm Working On
Monday 10.11.10
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

robgwilson is also a cinematographer...

In light of some potential work as a cameraman and my impending purchase of the new awesome Canon Rebel T2i, I've decided to do a post about my previous camera work.  Here is a sampling of some of my camera work over the years... --------

Freddy & Francine - Live @ The Mint 2009

Directed, Shot, and Edited by Robert G. Wilson.  Additional camerawork by Adam Deyoe and Katharine Goldschmidt.  Read the full post here.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjJwI0ZaNgc&w=480&h=300&fmt=18]

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2f8Utr8ZOA&w=480&h=300&fmt=18]

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Untitled Sketch Group - FunnyOrDie Internet Comedy Series.  Cinematography by Robert G. Wilson.  Episodes 2 & 3 edited by Robert G. Wilson.  Read the full post here.

At the time of uploading to Funny Or Die, they didn't support HD uploads.  So, here are HD versions with links to the FOD originals.

[vimeo 10341264 w=520h=300] USG Episode 2: FOD Link

[vimeo 10343758 w=520h=300] USG Episode 3: FOD Link

[vimeo 10343769 w=520h=300] USG Episode 4: FOD Link

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Milo - Emerson College BFA Thesis Documentary

[vimeo 4190218 w=480h=480]

tags: cinematographer, cinematography, day job, editing, funny or die, internet series, los angeles, music video, short film, untitled sketch group, work
categories: Cinematography, What I'm Working On
Sunday 03.21.10
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

Neighbors Are Friends picked up for international distribution!

Great news!  A short film I edited, "Neighbors Are Friends", was picked up for international distribution by OUAT Media in Toronto!  Congrats to Ariam and Skyler and all the amazing cast and crew for all their work.  You can view the film at robgwilson.com/narrative, but I'll repost it here... [vimeo http://vimeo.com/4519035 w=600&h=350]

UPDATE: The password to view this video is "robgwilson.com".  It was protected because the film hasn't been released so it can't be available for search.  However, I can display it if you navigate your way here, to view my work.

tags: ariam mogos, editing, editor, film, final cut pro, los angeles, ouat media, post production, short film, tammin sursok, work
categories: Drama, What I'm Working On
Saturday 02.13.10
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

What I'm Working On: Two New Reels

[vimeo 6691178] [vimeo 8542279]

Congrats to the happy couple!  In all seriousness, my friends Katharine Brandt and J. Claude Deering just got engaged, and I cut both of their reels!  They are both fantastic actors.  Claude was recently featured in a Jeep commercial and Katharine just appeared in the great play Manuscript which she also helped produce!  Congrats guys.  Love ya!

tags: actor, editing, J- Claude Deering, katharine brandt, los angeles, reel
categories: Reels & Publicity, What I'm Working On
Saturday 01.09.10
Posted by Robert Wilson
 

What I'm Working On: "Ambling Alp" by Yeasayer

[vimeo http://vimeo.com/7835527 w=600&h=350] WOW!

About six months ago I was introduced by my friend to the awesome directing duo Radical Friend to talk about some projects they were working on and about possibly helping them out as their editor. We got through one as-yet-unreleased project and then set forth on their biggest project to date: a music video for Yeasayer's song "Ambling Alp." The job was nothing close to simple, due to an accelerated schedule and incredible creative and technical needs on the part of the crew. I can't say enough about how everyone was to work with.

The project was shot with the RED camera and I managed the complete workflow through editing and into coloring and VFX. After production wrapped, we transcoded our almost nine hours of footage using RedRushes into Quarter-Res Debayer ProRes HQ Quicktimes at 1080p. In retrospect, the right thing to do here would've been to encode to 720p quicktimes, because for some reason Final Cut Pro doesn't play nicely with 1080p on external monitors.

I then copied our offline media to two separate external FW800 drives and gave both the same name.  Radical Friend then received one drive and I retained one for myself, setting forth on the editing process. After logging, syncing, and grouping were completed, RF and I both took a stab at creating our own videos. We would email each other cuts back and forth, exchanging ideas fluidly by simply exchanging FCP project files that linked to the media on each of our computers. Because the file path to the media on each computer was the same, we never had to relink any media, or as Scott Simmons calls it, "the reconnection dance".

With our deadline fast approaching, we sent our locked offline sequence on a path to be uprez'd. We had to relink our media to our original RED QT proxies to be able to recreate a full-debayer 1080p sequence, so we exported an XML of the sequence and, using Clipfinder, conformed the sequence to the Full-Quality (_"F") QT Proxies in the R3D folders. We then reimported that XML in FCP and sent that to Apple Color for the expressed purpose of creating high-rez quicktime files of our source media.  Once that finished, I sent that sequence back to Final Cut Pro and voilà, I had my full-raster 1080p sequence for coloring.

Here were the tricky parts, though.  Three things snagged us because of the workflow we were following.

The first was a simple problem: spanned RED files in FCP.  To solve that, I easily ran the ColorFixer program on my Color project file.  This is a must before you do any work in Color.

The second was the aspect ratio sizes.  Because we cut our offline sequence with all 1080p media, we never had to deal with the different aspect ratios that are delivered with the RED.  The camera/build we used delivered us 4k, 3k, and 2k media.  That meant that the relative geometry of our clips were all over the place because we had everything scaled to 100% of their image size, due to all our offline media clips being 100% and uniform in their aspect ratios. Therefore, once I sent the sequence to Color, I went into the geometry room and had to manually re-enter the correct image size adjustments to make sure each image rendered at full-frame.

The last problem was the way Color reads RED files.  For obvious reasons, rendering out handles on the media created all the handles at the tail of the shot, but none at the head.  This was extremely troublesome and I can't wait until they fix that.  Once I sent the sequence back to Final Cut Pro, I had to slip each shot by hand to make sure it matched the offline edit.  Needless to say, it shouldn't be designed this way.

Fortunately, though it wall worked out in the end.  Thanks to everyone's hard work and the incredible guidance and creativity of Radical Friend, this video has had the most amazing response. I just heard from RF that the video has been counted as one of the Top 20 Music Videos of 2009 by Spin Magazine!!! I even found it on Kanye West's blog.

Isn't the internet amazing?

UPDATE: We screened our film at The Hammer Museum in Westwood on December 17th.  Michel Gondry debuted his latest music video with Mia Doi Todd and even played drums in her concert after the screening.  Totally awesome! Check out this link to see all the videos screened!

UPDATE #2: Radical Friend is interviewed by Pitchfork for their Director's Cut series!

tags: day job, editing, editor, final cut pro, music video, post production, promotion, radical friend, visual effects, work, yeasayer
categories: Music Video, What I'm Working On
Monday 12.28.09
Posted by Robert Wilson
 
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