Featurette: Log in to Creative Cloud from any computer and access your files, settings, and site definitions. You have everything you need to work on your web projects, whenever you need it, wherever you are.
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Added: May 06, 2013
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Adobe Prelude manages your video ingest workflow, making it fast and easy to ingest media in any format, log video, enter metadata, preview and organize clips, and create a rough assembly before exporting to Premiere Pro for editing. Author Justin Seeley gives you a tour of this amazing timesaver. Learn more from the full courses at Lynda.com.
Adobe Prelude helps you review, ingest, log, select, and export video, similar to how Photoshop Lightroom is used with images. Join MAX Master Jason Levine for an introduction to Prelude that will help you get the most out of this powerful production tool.In this session, you'll learn how to:• Organize your media from a shoot• Leverage the power of metadata to log your footage• Speed up your editing process using the unique logging features in Prelude
In this episode, Jason walks you thru the ingest process within Adobe Prelude CS6; from reviewing and selecting media, to performing partial ingest and transcoding into ProRes, DNxHD, MXF-0P1a, and many other popular formats. The footage on display was shot with a Nikon D800, so this reflects a typical DSLR ingest/log/rough cut workflow.
Adobe Anywhere for video allows video teams to collaborate and access shared media across standard networks virtually anywhere they have internet connectivity. Product Manager Michael Coleman and Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine demonstrate how Adobe Anywhere helps video teams work together and create more efficiently than ever before possible.
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Added: Sep 04, 2012
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Take a look at the Prelude panel which integrates into deltatre’s production logging application. See how to take advantage of a broad range of valuable features, including the ability to attach global metadata to clips, manually create participant and production specific Vocab panels and create unlimited timecoded log markers.
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Added: Jun 04, 2012
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Learn how to log in and get started with your Creative Cloud membership. Take a tour of the Apps&Services page and the Files page and find out why creativecloud.com is your new creative hub.
In this episode of the Adobe Creative Suite Podcast Terry White shows how to use a feature of the NEW Map Module in Lightroom 4 to Geotag your photos with a .GPX Log file as well as how to do Reverse Lookup.
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Added: Mar 06, 2012
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Learn how to use OnLocation to create shot lists and log shots, and to add comments to them. Examine one method that involves shooting straight to the computer hard disk and another method that is useful when shooting with an un-tethered camera.
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Views: 3,589
Added: Apr 30, 2010
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Serge Jespers builds a Flex 4 application with Flash Builder 4, highlighting the ability to customize components such as the states panel and tags, log-in screen and button, and click events.
Adobe Platform Evangelist Adam Lehman demonstrates how to leverage .NET technologies from ColdFusion 8, and he shows how to build a simple Event Log viewer with native CFML code.