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Creating the Modern Web with Dreamweaver and Creative Cloud
Creating the Modern Web with Dreamweaver and Creative Cloud
See the new features we're introducing in this latest, more modern version of Adobe Dreamweaver, the industry's reigning champion of web design tools. During this session, we'll walk through many of the simplified workflows, explaining what has been removed, why, and how to transition for optimal efficiency. The Dreamweaver product team will cover:• Powerful new features, including Adobe Creative Cloud integration and Typekit, Edge Inspect, and Edge Animate integration• The richer, streamlined interface and its many simplified workflows• Deeply integrated jQuery and jQuery Mobile support that will streamline your mobile and application development• The redacted features and how to efficiently achieve the same results
  • Views: 92
  • Added: Jun 11, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:19:44
Next-Gen CSS Editing in Dreamweaver
Next-Gen CSS Editing in Dreamweaver
See how CSS authoring within Adobe Dreamweaver has been completely reinvented with a visual tool that enables faster, more efficient, and trustworthy CSS code. Join us to see how visual CSS:• Allows you to focus on execution and results• Delivers full and dynamically updated support of the latest CSS3 innovations• Enables smoother typography, rounded corners, and easier gradient design• Supports CSS transitions, sticky positioning, and seamless media query definition
  • Views: 16
  • Added: Jun 02, 2013
  • Runtime: 01:00:33
Becoming a Successful Game Developer with Adobe Flash
Becoming a Successful Game Developer with Adobe Flash
Learn what it takes to become successful in the casual gaming world. If you are interested in serious game development but hesitant to take the next step, this session will help you move forward. Come discover the opportunities that are available with Adobe Flash.Ross Przybylski, game designer/developer and Adobe Game Developer Influencer, will share his experience in:• How to transition from game design hobbyist to successful game developer using Adobe Flash technologies• Why Flash is the platform of choice for creating cross-platform, multiscreen games• Overcoming challenges such as game engine creation, programming artificial intelligence, and designing multiscreen interfaces• Monetizing your game efforts
  • Views: 111
  • Added: May 26, 2013
  • Runtime: 01:15:07
Visual Storytelling with Photography and Video by Corey Rich
Visual Storytelling with Photography and Video by Corey Rich
Join Corey Rich, one of the most recognized adventure and outdoor lifestyle visual storytellers, as he shares his experiences capturing photographs and video for commercial and editorial clients. Having made the transition from photography to videography, Rich will detail all that goes into developing and delivering a final video edit and a corresponding set of photographs for a commercial client. He'll also give an inside look into what drives his interest in visual storytelling.In this inspirational session, you'll learn:• How to transfer photography skills to video• How to develop your own vision using a DSLR camera• What goes into making some of the most difficult images in the world
  • Views: 325
  • Added: May 06, 2013
  • Runtime: 01:03:44
Adobe Muse: How Did You Do That?
Adobe Muse: How Did You Do That?
Discover Adobe Muse, the missing link between your print design skills and amazing digital work. Hear from print-centric designers who have successfully expanded their client offerings by creating beautiful, highly interactive websites using Adobe Muse. In this session, you'll see how:• Wes Mitchell of Chen Design Associates rebuilt the firm's website and created several sites for clients, all with the Adobe Muse preview• Aaron McDonald revived the family's design business by making the transition from print to web• Steve Harris combined design skills and web best practices to design expressive websites for clients and build a service for Adobe Muse users
  • Views: 1,438
  • Added: May 05, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:57:56
Top 10 Performance Techniques for PhoneGap Applications
Top 10 Performance Techniques for PhoneGap Applications
Learn how a PhoneGap application can deliver near-native performance if you avoid a few common pitfalls, implement a few performance techniques, and leverage the latest capabilities of the HTML rendering engine available on your device. In this session, we'll cover techniques including:• Avoiding pitfalls such as inline scripting• Using the correct events for the device• Using hardware accelerated transitions• Scrollable list performance
  • Views: 3,470
  • Added: May 05, 2013
  • Runtime: 01:00:24
Case Study: Designing and Developing PhoneGap from the Ground Up
Case Study: Designing and Developing PhoneGap from the Ground Up
Come learn how the team at Pound & Grain designed and built a PhoneGap application from scratch while working with Adobe's Agency Partner Program. The application is built with jQuery Mobile, CSS3 transitions and animations, and the Parse API for storing data. In this session, Sandy Fleischer from Pound & Grain will talk about:• The reasons behind the team's technology choices• The team's design/development process for creating the application• PhoneGap's advantages and disadvantages• Tips and tricks for performance, extending PhoneGap, and making the app feel native
  • Views: 562
  • Added: May 05, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:33:19
Applying filters to video clips
Applying filters to video clips
One of the nifty features of the animation and video editing side of Photoshop is that you can apply any Photoshop filter to a video clip, image, or graphic. Jeff Sengstack not only explains how to work with filters in video projects but also shows you techniques he came up with to animate filter properties over time and use filters as video transitions. Applies to the CC and CS6 versions of Photoshop.
  • Products covered:
  • Photoshop
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 59
  • Added: Apr 23, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:10:14
  • Tags: Applying filters ,  Infinite Skills ,  Photoshop ,  Video ,  cs6 ,  editing video ,  infiniteskills ,  jeff sengstack
Walk through a video project
Walk through a video project
What might come as a surprise to long-time Photoshop users is that Photoshop has animation and video editing features. In this video, Adobe certified Photoshop expert and InfiniteSkills.com author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates the range of animation and video editing features available in Photoshop. He shows how to arrange video clips on a timeline, add transitions, create picture-in-picture layouts, place titles and graphics on video clips, put graphics in motion in a video project and add and adjust audio. In addition, he shows that you can use other Photoshop features like layer styles in video projects. Applies to the CC and CS6 versions of Photoshop.
  • Products covered:
  • Photoshop
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 181
  • Added: Apr 23, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:07:55
  • Tags: Infinite Skills ,  Photoshop ,  Video ,  cs6 ,  infiniteskills ,  jeff sengstack ,  video editing
Teachers and You
Teachers and You
In our group we experienced what students have on teachers and how it reflects the students' performance and motivation in the class. Students should be more aware of their attitude towards their education. We chose to make a youth video about expressing the relationship between the student and the teachers. To portray the message, we interviewed teachers as well as students about one's feeling about the other individual. In the beginning of the video we introduced the topic in the terms of the student's point of view in a school scene. We started with students’ opinions on general school questions, in order to obtain the students' attention on the video's subject. Afterwards we obtained information on teachers' reflections on how important their job and their relationship with each other. In the program we used transitions; we also filmed the hallway scene on a hand held device for an aspect from a student. As a group we wanted it to be cartoonish so it would look flamboyant. The beginning and the end stand out in our film the most. We want others to see that they are a part of it. And we want to see improvement in students. The audience should feel that they should change for the benefit of the teachers, their peers, and most importantly themselves. We all learned how to use the Adobe Premiere program, how to use a camera, and how to interview people. Relating to our topic we learned how students affect the teachers. We have learned the appreciation of filmmaking. One negative thing we can include is that the program repeatedly shut down, it made it difficult for the project to prosper in a way that we planned.
  • Products covered:
  • Creative Suite Production Premium
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 85
  • Added: Mar 14, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:05:34
  • Tags: Adobe Youth Voices ,  Chicago Public Schools
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