![]() ![]() It increases the quality of the product I'm able to deliver. I'll put motion into my movies when I ordinarily wouldn't. Many of my projects are low budget, and so Photo to Movie helps me to deliver more to the client for less. LQ: How has Photo to Movie benefited you in your work?ĬS: It's made me more inclined to put my photos and stills into motion, rather than choosing to keep them static. The more graphical logic of it works better for me, especially when I'm sitting here with a producer or client in the studio. I've done it all at this point, and it serves me well in running my own company and in hiring out to freelancers.ĬS: I use it as a quick and easy version of After Effects. Then I transitioned into a staff position in community television, a stint freelancing full time in lighting and sound jobs in Manhattan, and then full time at my own company, based here in the Boston area. I worked as a TV news reporter where I learned shooting and editing, then worked as a video conferencing technician in the early days of distance learning (around 1993). It's essentially me as producer/director and I hire out freelancers as needed on a project by project basis.ĬS: My background goes back to print and TV journalism out of college, grad school for anthropology and then more specialized experience in video. We specialize in documentaries, educational films, music video and corporate/promotional projects. LQ Graphics: What kind of work do you do?Ĭhristopher Seufert: I've owned and operated Mooncusser Films, LLC since 1992, after a background in journalism and anthropology. It was commissioned by the Chatham Marconi Maritime Center, was narrated by Walter Cronkite, and has won 5 awards so far. Photo to Movie User Profile - Christopher SeufertĬhristopher created a short documentary about radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi using Photo to Movie and Final Cut Pro.
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