Jan 2007

Some Classic Tips for the Avid Crowd

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I was just asked to move these tips to the front page. I guess I take them for granted, but they really are useful if you're trying to get the hang of some of the ‘power tools’ inside Avid products. I hope you find these helpful. I also strongly suggest you take a look and Avid On the Spot and Broadcast Graphics on the Spot for tips that help the Avid editor immensely.


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PSV #08 Image Preparation Part 1 - Photoshop for Video


Instructor Richard Harrington explains how to process multiple photos in Photoshop for use in a video project. This is part 1 of 2.



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Conference Notes from Editors Retreat

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I just got back from the wonderful Editors Retreat in South Beach, Florida. There was a lot to learn and it was a great chance to see old friends and make new ones. As promised, here are additional notes from my classes.
 
Photoshop Automation Techniques
Boutique Owners Business Track



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Take Our Monthly Survey – January 2007

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It's that time again... we've launched our survey for the month of January. It's time for you to cast your vote and have your voice/click heard.

At MacWorld this week, Adobe announced Premiere Pro for the Macintosh. It will run on Intel-based Macintosh systems and offers a lot of great new features. Adobe says it will ship mid-2007. So... are you interested?





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PSV #07 Calculations - Photoshop for Video


Calculations are a powerful technique to extract images from their backgrounds via color channels. Instructor Richard Harrington explains how to use calculations in Photoshop.



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Cool OSX Widget for Aspect Ratio

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I found a great article over at the Editblog as a part of their Useful Tools for Editors series. It's a dashboard widget for OS X that lets you calculate frame sizes for graphics to match a wide range of tape and film formats. The widget is called called Aspect and it's totally free. Grab the widget from this file hosting site by clicking the Download link at the top.

Be sure to stop by and visit the
Editblog for lots of news for video pros. The blog is frequently updated and a source of excellent information.


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The Lockergnome Makes Its Picks

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Chris Pirillo and Lockergnome have released their list of picks for 2007. There's a lot of good things here worth checking out. You can see the full list here (and its growing). Here are a few of the ones that I found most useful (and think you will as well).

Terms of Service Comparison for Video Hosting Sites

Online Spreadsheets for Collaboration

Blog2PDF & deskFlickr for Windows

Starter set of 10 Tweaks for Windows Vista

FontRenamer for Windows

Sharable Web-based Whiteboard

Hope you enjoy...


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Dinosaur... Oh, Dinosaur... (Evolve or Die)

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I've always praised Adobe for their liberal upgrade policies (if the last release didn't impress you, you can skip a version and still upgrade). In fact, Adobe had one of the least strict policies of any manufacturer and didn't hold you hostage to constant upgrades.

Well, the policy is changing (a bit). Adobe is tightening up its policy on upgrades and applying limits to just how old a copy can be in order to be upgraded. According to the
FAQ posted for Photoshop CS3:

Q. If I buy Photoshop CS2 today in order to get access to the Photoshop CS3 beta, will I get a free upgrade to Photoshop CS3?

A. No. The rich feature set and productivity enhancements of Photoshop CS2 already provide a strong upgrade value, and the opportunity to preview the upcoming CS3 release is an additional bonus. In addition, customers who are still using Photoshop version 6.0 or earlier will benefit from taking advantage of a more liberal upgrade policy for Photoshop CS2. A
dobe will not offer upgrade pricing more than three versions back on Photoshop CS3. Go to www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/index. html for more information on Adobe Photoshop CS2.

This means a minimum of Photoshop 7 must be owned to buy the upgrade to Photoshop CS3. I agree that this is a reasonable change... but I raise it to you know for you people forced to sit on the fence. I know plenty of people (especially in corporate and education fields) who are constrained when it comes to upgrades....

The bottom line... if you are still using Photoshop 6 or earlier... upgrade now to Photoshop CS2.


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Photographer's Rights

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I have personally experienced harassment first hand when it comes to urban photography. In DC, one routinely gets threatened or chased off in the spirit of 'national security.' So it was with great joy that I came across this entry over at Stu Maschwitz blog. I also found another helpful post at John Nack's prolific blog on the same topic.

You can find a
great PDF here that describes the rights of photographers (and videographers) within the U.S. Print this out and place it into your gear bag for the next time you get harassed.



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Useful Threads in Photoshop for Video Forum

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In case you missed it, we've partnered with DV Magazine to bring you a new online forum. It offers a great way to ask questions and share knowledge. Here's a sample of some of the topics posted so far.

Saving selections...
Alpha Channel Issues
Best Preset for DV
Camera Raw Usage - An open discussion
Action Request Line
Photoshop CS3 Public Beta

Feel free to check the forum out and add your own questions or comments.


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PSV #06 Lower Thirds Part 3 - Photoshop for Video


Nearly every video project needs lower thirds. Instructor Richard Harrington explains how you can build professional lower thirds in Photoshop. This is part 3 of 3.



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CES Handouts are Now Online

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Thanks for being patient (its been a whirlwind of CES, Macworld, and family time).
I finally have the majority of my CES Handouts online. You can access them here or in the
Conference Handouts section.

01 Creating Dynamic Presentations with PowerPoint 2007
02 Planning your Digital Video Project
03 Using Rich Media to Attract Customers
04 Blogging and Podcasting PDF | Audio
05 Photos and Video on the Web | Video Notes

Enjoy!


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Great New Laptop Cases

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I'm always on the lookout for a new laptop case. While at MacWorld I came across a great bag for Macintosh laptops. Behold the glovez case from case-mate. On the inside its pretty standard, a well-constructed neoprene case. On the outside its very different. The case is wrapped in a perforated nylon exterior that makes it easy to grip and hard to drop. It also has two velcro closures to help keep it under wraps.

The cases are sized to fit all models of Mac laptops perfectly... in fact its a very snug fit and offers peace of mind that the laptop is well-protected. You can choose from four colors: Mocha, Silver, Red, and Black. The cases are very reasonably
priced – $24.95 to $29.95 which seems plenty reasonable. I've been plenty happy with it and invite you to check them out.


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PSV #05 Lower Thirds Part 2 - Photoshop for Video


Nearly every video project needs lower thirds. Instructor Richard Harrington explains how you can build professional lower thirds in Photoshop. This is part 2 of 3.



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Free Online Class on Designing HD Graphics

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Looking for some free training? The folks from DV Expo have put up one of my classes on Designing HD Graphics. The class is streaming video and it also has the slides synchronized and shots of the HD Graphics I design for the crowd. The class was taught at DV Expo West back in November, but you can take it for free. You'll need to register, but that only take 45 seconds and again... it's free. Be sure to set some time aside (this is a 2.5 hour class). Fortunately there are chapter points and you can digest it in pieces. Plus there are many other great classes there including legal issues facing creatives, Flash video, and video camera tips.

Enjoy!




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Photoshop for Video Forum Launches

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Well after a few weeks off, I have re-enterred the role of online forum host. I have partnered with the great folks over at DV Magazine and DV.com to bring you a new interactive forum. This is a great place to share ideas, ask questions, and meet up with others who share a passion for all things pixels. The forum is totally free, you can access it by clicking the forum button in the menu bar above or through this direct link.

I hope you enjoy this new service and feel free to
drop me a line with comments or suggestions.


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PSV #04 Lower Thirds Part 1 - Photoshop for Video


Nearly every video project needs lower thirds. Instructor Richard Harrington explains how you can build professional lower thirds in Photoshop. This is part 1 of 3.



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Classes at the Consumer Electronics Show

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Looking for some training in the latest digital media tools and trends? Then stop by the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. There are classes from January 8-10 with lots of great topics to catch up on. I've got classes on making great presentations using both PowerPoint and Keynote, as well as harnessing the power of online media with podcasting and rich media. Plus there’s that whole world's biggest trade show thing to attend. Hope to see some of you there.

Date Time Session Title
1/8/2007 9:00 AM Creating Dynamic Presentations with PowerPoint 2007
1/8/2007 2:30 PM Planning your Digital Video Project
1/9/2007 9:00 AM Creating Dynamic Presentations with Apple Keynote
1/9/2007 4:00 PM Using Rich Media to Attract Customers
1/10/2007 10:30 AM Blogging and Podcasting: What it Means to You (and Your Customers)
1/10/2007 2:30 PM Photos and Video on the Web: Putting your Digital Media Online
1/10/2007 4:00 PM Web Technology Demystified: Harnessing the Power of Flash Video, PDF



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