Episodes

Friday Mar 13, 2020
TWIP EP34: Beaten but not out
Friday Mar 13, 2020
Friday Mar 13, 2020
A tired Art Aldrich records this episode in the midst of chaos and commotion from the Iditarod Trail.

Saturday Mar 07, 2020
TWIP EP33: The Last Great Race and an opportunity for a Rookie
Saturday Mar 07, 2020
Saturday Mar 07, 2020
Host Art Aldrich with special guests Chas St George, the Chief Operating Office of the Iditarod Trail Committee, plus Tom Chartrand and Christian Schlicht.

Friday Feb 28, 2020
TWIP EP32: Bound for Alaska
Friday Feb 28, 2020
Friday Feb 28, 2020
Host Art Aldrich discusses his final preparations for "The Last Great Race"

Friday Feb 21, 2020
TWIP EP31: MacPro, Final Cut Performance and Expectations
Friday Feb 21, 2020
Friday Feb 21, 2020
Art Aldrich and FCPX.TV Host Richard Taylor discuss their perspectives on the 2019 MacPro and Final Cut Pro. His social media channels below:
Podcast
<http://FCPRadio.com>
YouTube Channel
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxp6k6RQ2oP6EmP0W5_J7-g>

Friday Feb 14, 2020
TWIP EP30: 30 Years?
Friday Feb 14, 2020
Friday Feb 14, 2020
Art Aldrich spoke with colleague Don McGee about finding his way into corporate video where he still exists some 30 years later.

Thursday Feb 06, 2020
TWIP EP29: MacPro Opinions and Intercom hell
Thursday Feb 06, 2020
Thursday Feb 06, 2020
A week with my complete MacPro system provides some positive results.

Friday Jan 31, 2020
TWIP EP28: Remote Remotes
Friday Jan 31, 2020
Friday Jan 31, 2020
What could go wrong when you are hired by a foreign company to do live production in a really remote area? Art Aldrich discusses his latest job, this week in production.

Friday Jan 24, 2020
TWIP EP27: Corporate Bullsh!t
Friday Jan 24, 2020
Friday Jan 24, 2020
Art Aldrich shares a story about a corporate project that has gone completely off the rails. Names have been changed to protect the innocent.

Friday Jan 17, 2020

Friday Jan 10, 2020
TWIP EP25:Fear of The Rainy Day
Friday Jan 10, 2020
Friday Jan 10, 2020
Host Art Aldrich with guests Bernie Mitchell, Lou Leta and Tom Chartrand discuss their biggest fear, when the work stops.