Road Trip to Avid: A Chat with Sr. Product Designer Frank Capria
Posted on: March 20, 2009
Frank Capria has been at the forefront of digital content creation technologies since its earliest beginnings. New England based Capria was one of the first adopters of digital editing on the Avid Media Composer upon the systems release in 1989. His credits include work on landmark PBS series including, Eyes on the Prize, Frontline, Nova and American Experience. In 2001 Frank went on to found Kingpin Interactive, a New Media services company, which created award winning programming, websites, and motion graphics for fortune 500 companies, start-ups and non-profits.
Along the way Frank has become a widely known teacher, writer, and evangelist regarding the developments in technology which have revolutionized the way post-production creatives accomplish their work. For nearly a decade he wrote about the rapidly changing landscape of his profession in the pages of DV Magazine and has taught classes at the Maine Media Workshops. So it seemed a natural seque when late last year he accepted an offer from Avid Technology to join their team as a Senior Product Designer.
On a recent trip back east I had an opportunity to sit down with Frank and ask him a few things about the state of digital editing and what’s happening in his new digs at Avid.
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June 30th, 2009 at 1:14 pm
“Starter Car”?? I am so sick of kool-aid drinking ideologue’s only response to a competing product is “its not professional” or cherry picking one aspect of their product and extrapolating out to that making the entire product better. Interesting how a “new” amazing feature of the Avid is “select all forward or backward” Humm…where did they get the idea for that?