Jul 21

 

ADOBE-CS4'S

The other day I was poking around the closet next to the edit suite. I found 4 old copies of Adobe Premiere, going back to 5.1!!  As a long time digital videographer I’d been through all the old Pinnacle, Matrox and Canopus cards that came bundled with Premiere.  Cards like the Miro DC30, Pinnacle DV500 & DC1000, Matrox RT2000, 2500 and then RTX.100, Canopus DV Raptor and DV Storm and even an old Truevision Bravado and Digital Origin MotoDV.  I’ve had them all. While some I got via upgrade / trade-up programs, the bulk of them came bundled with Good Ole Premiere. Continue reading »

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Jul 19

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One of the things that I like about the Sony Vegas series is that they don’t rush out and release new versions willy nilly. A version will come out and as people use it and feedback is received, updates will be issued to enhance or correct things in that particular release. All the while, the engineers and coders are working on the next version based on industry events and user input. The evolution of feature sets in Sony Vegas has been extremely timely and cohesive. Continue reading »

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Jul 19

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Just as Adobe has done a beautiful job of integrating its software programs into a coherent “suite” of applications, Class on Demand has done a great job of integrating basic training for all of the Production Premium Creative Suite applications into one easy-to-understand training video, complete with sample projects. 

Class on Demand—so named because its training is delivered on a self-paced basis on either DVD-ROM or over the Web—was created in 1997 by former post-production facility owner Paul Holtz to create up-to-date technological training options for professional people in a variety of sectors, including entertainment.  The credo of CoD, according to Holtz, is “To learn what you need, when you need it, in the environment where you are most comfortable.”

In one four-hour DVD, “Basic Training for Adobe CS4 Production Premium,” well-known Adobe expert Tim Kolb does a great job of introducing the fundamental concepts necessary to get started in each application, as well as showing how each program integrates to create a production workflow worthy of the name “creative suite.”

Learning Creative Suite as a Package
The Production Premium Creative Suite is the collection of Adobe programs most valuable for those working with, or interested in, digital video and video production.  The suite includes Photoshop (image editing), Illustrator (vector illustrator), After Effects (animation and compositing), Flash (vector animation), Encore (DVD authoring), Soundbooth (audio), Premiere Pro (video editing) and On Location (camera capture).  In this single DVD training program, individual lessons are offered that introduce basic concepts and fundamental features for each program.  Viewed individually, these lessons are of value, especially for beginners.  learn more…

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Jul 05

YOUniversityTV

YOUniversityTV2 provides online tours for college-bound students to explore campuses and programs without the expense of travel. The website features short format videos of over 400 universities that let prospective students get a feel for the atmosphere at each school.

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