Learn about SiteCatalyst, the foundation of the Omniture Online Marketing Suite. See how you can use data from SiteCatalyst to help drive your online strategies and marketing initiatives.
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A collaboration of three youth artists brought together by the passion of music. The video was made to showcase the connection three youth artists made while attending classes at MACLA. The intended audience are people who enjoy watching positive collaborations.
Learn how Adobe Primetime Media Player provides the foundation classes and services to deliver premium video to Flash, iOS, and Android enabled screens, satisfying the needs of audiences today who view content on many devices and expect high-quality video, delivered immediately, within a unique user experience.Join community leader David Hassoun, founder of RealEyes, as he walks through video player development techniques that:• Monetize with seamless ad insertion• Implement rich video analytics• Optimize content for devices on mobile networks• Protect HD content with Adobe Access
You haven't seen web design like this before. Meet Adobe Muse, a graphic designer's new best friend. Adobe Muse lets you create professional HTML websites that meet the latest web standards, without restrictive templates and without writing code. In this session, you'll see how to use Adobe Muse to:• Lay a smart foundation for your site using sitemaps and master pages• Design freely, as easily as creating layouts for print, using familiar features found in Adobe Photoshop and InDesign• Combine imagery, graphics, and beautiful typography• Add engaging interactivity such as contact forms and slide shows• Publish with Adobe or a hosting provider of your choice.
Learn how discovering and telling stories that are engaging, uplifting, and inspiring can be the foundation for your designs, and how your designs can bring these stories to life. Jake Lefebure, cofounder of the award-wining D.C. creative firm Design Army, will share how to tell today's stories with tomorrow's technology, taking those stories from print to new media. In this lively, interactive session, you'll learn: • How to capture your ideas in simple drawings• A process for taking those concepts from sketch to design, and then to production• Techniques to leverage your core design skills across new and emerging media
Explore why SVG may be the most significant technology to leverage as myriad displays continue to emerge on an almost daily basis. Learn how to get started with SVG as well as how to ensure harmonization across web platforms with SVG2. During this session, Alan Greenblatt, Adobe Evangelist, and Dirk Schulze, Adobe Computer Scientist, will:- Outline the foundations of SVG such as drawing shapes, transforms, and animation- Demonstrate SVG features such as transforms, masks, clip-paths, and filters applied to HTML content- Provide a look at the SVG support in the tools you know and love, and show exactly what it is they are exporting- Explain the work Adobe has been contributing to CSS and SVG to bring vector graphics back to the forefront of web design- Showcase key SVG2 features such as masking, filters, text decoration, and advanced styling
SHIFT student participant of the 2013 AYV Film Camp at SHIFT. SHIFT in partnership with Spy Hop Productions hosted a 3-week AYV film camp that culminated in a big-screen exhibition at the Tumbleweeds Film Festival, March 16. We selected 24 students from the ages of 13-19 from an applicant base of over 50. These teens produced six short films, typically in teams of three in three categories: music video, traditional animation and documentary.
"A Voice for Orphans" is a self portrait video documentary in which a sixteen year old orphan called Kyomugisha Christine recounts her experiences as an orphan living alone. The Adobe Youth Voices learners of PMM Girls School created the media to highlight challenges faced by orphans, how they deal with these challenges and also to show that EVEN orphans live with dreams...
The United States has a trillion dollar budget that is split up in a questionable manor. 64% of the budget goes toward the military leaving 36% towards the rest of spending such as education & sciences. These facts inspired me to write a song and create a video on what I would do with the US Trillion Dollar Budget if I was in control of it.
YES film project designed by youth group of Shilpa Sayura Foundation to create Child Solder 90m film by up-scaling the Child Solder short created for Adobe Aspire Awards 2013 as a collaborative project between Kandy and Lahugala youth who live 250km apart. The project aims to provide a solution to Youth Employment while addressing the issue of social acceptance of child soldiers returning to civil society after rehabilitation. The YES film project plans to setup a youth social media enterprice, provide education, training and employment for youth to produce digital films on social issues and to become new genertion social film makers to make digital revenu and employment. The project hopes to become sustainable by creating revenue from community and business media services and providing media education setting up a mobile film school to reach under-served youth with creative talents to help them develop digital media skills to be employed in creative fields. This project addressing youth issues in education, training, employment and a globally important social issue of child soldiers shall be completed in one year with the guidance of AYV Lead educators and Film Industry professionals. Uniqness of YES Film Project is that it develops youth, produces a tangible social good and address a global issue concerned with global youth to make positive impact in Society.
Ciudad Colón, Costa Rica is a unique place. It is a beautiful city that give us many opportunities to enjoy life. Here we laugh, share, learn and grow with our families and friends. It is difficult to express in 60 seconds what does Ciudad Colón means to us, so we made our best effort and this is the final result :-)
This piece depicts the life of a single person. As a child, he draws a picture. This picture is of what he hopes to be by the time he's grown up. As he grows up, he does things in order to ensure that he will reach his goal of becoming his ideal self. By the time he's reached adulthood, and become what he's always dreamed he would be, the man looks at the picture he drew. He realizes that he has spent his whole life up until this point trying to become who he is today. He's wasted his childhood and teenage years trying to grow up, when he should have been spending those years enjoying them, and now that he’s finally where he dreamed he would be, he wishes he could return to the past and begin again.
110 Degrees is a short feature about father whom encounters a small accident at work, which reminds him of a dramatic childhood incident. The short feature was inspired by a new broadcast and true events.
Adobe Youth Voices Film Camps provides to youth the opportunity to create high-quality youth-produced media created to address critical issues and effect positive change. Students gathered at the Adobe Headquarters in San Jose, CA to learn how to take their filmmaking to the next level.
110 Degrees is a short feature about father whom encounters a small accident at work, which reminds him of a dramatic childhood incident. The short feature was inspired by a new broadcast and true events.
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Adobe Youth Voices is the signature philanthropic effort of the Adobe Foundation intended to empower youth and educators through media making experiences that promote social change. As a part of this effort, the Adobe Youth Voices Aspire Awards celebrates the extraordinary work of young media artists from around the world by recognizing top talent in media production.
Through a series of vignettes, the movie explores the memories, emotions, and benefits of eating healthy food. It takes the audience on a journey of savory sweet memories. The movie was a classroom collaboration and a culmination of student learning, field trips, and student writing.
The foundation of Harmonic’s solution is the Media Application Server (MAS), a SOA-based platform that hosts and coordinates applications that comprise an enterprise-class content management, preparation and delivery platform. Built in conjunction with MediaSmiths, the Adobe Premiere CS6 content panel allows editors to directly browse & select content managed by their MAS system, pulling the content directly into to an edit session.
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Adobe Youth Voices is all about creativity and originality. In this video, you’ll learn how to create original media and use media created by others while following the Adobe Foundation guidelines for distribution.
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Adobe Youth Voices Film Camps provides to youth the opportunity to create high-quality youth-produced media created to address critical issues and effect positive change. Students learn how to take their filmmaking to the next level – and receive the unique opportunity to premiere their film at the Cinequest Film Festival.
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Adobe Youth Voices Film Camps provides to youth the opportunity to create high-quality youth-produced media created to address critical issues and effect positive change. Students learn how to take their filmmaking to the next level – and receive the unique opportunity to premiere their film at the Cinequest Film Festival.
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This film was created by a group of students who feel that success in education is too often linked to achievements in scientific subjects. This film makes a plea for the Arts, the so-called ‘soft subjects’ illustrating how without a solid creative foundation the world would be much diminished. Inspiration lies at the heart of this film as it tackles the centuries old debate of arts versus sciences. The film is very stylised and the participating students were involved in every aspect from commissioning original music to deciding on the lighting states as well as the sound, camera, scripting and editing of the film.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators illustrate options and strategies for exhibition of youth media work.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators discuss how they use media as a means to develop critical thinking.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators share their experiences and suggestions for working with young people with unique challenges and offer suggestions.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators offer tips for facilitating youth expression in media work.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators describe techniques that help develop the best ideas and facilitate productive brainstorms.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators share their experiences with community collaboration.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators demonstrate what happens when youth are encouraged to be creative and collaborative.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators explore approaches to human rights as a topic for youth media.
Studio H is a public high school curriculum in Bertie County, NC, that sparks rural community development through locally responsive, socially transformative architecture projects designed and built by students.
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In "Intercultural Gardens," CCA Community Arts faculty Susanne Cockrell and an interdisciplinary group of students collaborated with 4th grade students at Emerson Elementary School in Oakland to research, design and install an orchard and outdoor garden classroom, supplied and supported by Alameda-based Ploughshares Nursery.
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In "Designing Ecologies," CCA Ceramics chair Nathan Lynch and his students collaborated with Oikonos eco-science nonprofit and REBAR art, design, and social activism group to design nesting modules to be adopted and protected to the currently threatened rhinoceros aucklet birds living on Año Nuevo Island.
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Malcolm Rogers, Ann and Graham Gund Director, welcomes visitors to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Art of the Americas Wing’s 53 new galleries, inviting them to share in the wonder of art spanning three millennia and a whole continent.
In 2010, San Francisco was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts’ Mayors Institute of City Design grant for The ARTery Project, a proposal to jumpstart Mid-Market revitalization between UN Plaza and 6th Street, through short term expanded arts programming and long term investment in the arts organizations that make Mid-Market their home. As the signature initiative of The ARTery Project, Lights on Market Street marks the gateways to Mid-Market with three large-scale public lighting installations. The interactive nature of the site-specific light installations encourages passersby to see the neighborhood in a new light. Along with The ARTery Project’s yearlong calendar of arts and cultural public events, visitors are inspired to return again and again to the district.
Jane Urban made “Moonsong,” a stop motion video showing the connection between nature, humans and art, for Fast Forward, an Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston program in which teens create new media work for critique, presentation and distribution.
YBCA:YOU pilot participants discuss the impact of YBCA’s innovative, personalized approach to experiencing art. The program deepened their appreciation of contemporary art as well as their connection to the YBCA community, their own creativity, and the aesthetics of the world around them.
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In "826 Valencia Book Project," CCA Writing and Literature chair Aimee Phan and students collaborated with 826 Valencia to mentor high school students in essay writing, in preparation for a book release.
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Youth Feel Power and Unity from Working Together Across Borders at Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011
Using the common language of technology and human experience, nearly 60 youth from around the world are collaborating on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. “It’s amazing,” reflects youth artist Nontobeko from South Africa, “when you think that people are here literally from around the globe. And you realize, when someone else is telling their story, that’s exactly how you feel.” As youth work together they are forging bonds across cultures as well as cultivating their own unique voice.
Youth Feel Power and Unity from Working Together Across Borders at Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011
Using the common language of technology and human experience, nearly 60 youth from around the world are collaborating on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. “It’s amazing,” reflects youth artist Nontobeko from South Africa, “when you think that people are here literally from around the globe. And you realize, when someone else is telling their story, that’s exactly how you feel.” As youth work together they are forging bonds across cultures as well as cultivating their own unique voice.
The Adobe Foundation hosted in 2009 the first Adobe Youth Voices Summit, a three-day digital media immersion event for 100 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) and educators, held at Stanford University.
The summit, took place July 30 - Aug. 1, 2009, and brought together youth from undeserved communities around the world for creative workshops focused on all aspects of digital media, including film making, photography, animation and design. The first-of-its-kind summit was designed to empower youth to create media for social change and foster a deeper sense of social and civic engagement.
Addiction is a difficult thing to overcome, and especially when you don’t understand that you are addicted. In this film we follow a high-schooler, named Derrick. Most addictions are to drugs, but in this case we follow the addiction to the video game world. Derrick is addicted to video games and it envelopes his world. What is Derrick going to do when he sees his future.
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In this episode of the Flex in a Week training series, you will learn about the Eclipse Foundation development platform and application framework on which Flash Builder is built. You will also get an overview of the installation and project folders for the tool, and learn about the differences between the Flash Player and the Flash Player Debugger version
The song is about what can families, schools, and communities do to help the youths be more successful in school. 2020 Vision was created to support President Obama's initiative of having the most college graduates by the year 2020
KBC Securities builds a foundation for the future.
See how KBC uses Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite and Flash solutions to elevate the customer experience for investors.
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KBC Securities builds a foundation for the future. See how KBC uses Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite and Flash solutions to elevate the customer experience for investors
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Kiné, a young Senegalese girl, is sent to the city to work as a maid in order to support her family back home. When her employers begin to abuse her, who is there to protect her?
Childhood is considered a precious commodity in this world. To relinquish this treasure at an early age is to give away one of the greatest privileges in life. In A Poem to Teenage Mothers the hard words of one adolescent parent beckons onto her peers not to lose such innocence. Rather, young women are encouraged to cherish the asset of youth, and avoid the harsh reality of this adulthood.
Adobe Youth Voices Filmmaking Camp at Cinequest Film Festival selection.
This work was created over three weeks as part of the Adobe Youth Voices Filmmaking Camp at Cinequest and premiered March 7, 2009 at a special screening at the Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, CA. Thanks to Adobe volunteers Tami Williams, Renee Coca, Charles Liss and Bruce Bowman, Cinequest volunteers and Adobe Youth Voices mentors Alex Yamamoto, Peter Pheap and Keith Morikawa.
The Behind the Scenes event highlights some of the best new digital, innovative and technological projects from the UK digital media industry. In this program Richard Scott, Managing director of Axis Animation talks about their work with the Helen Bamber Foundation on "The Journey"
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Beyond Green is an international documentary film project that asks youth film makers, ages 13-19, from around the world to address the fundamental question about responsibility for the environment. As part of Adobe Youth Voices, the Adobe Foundation collaborated with the Listen Up! Youth Media Network, to produce a series of six documentaries from the United States (Chicago, San Antonio and Worcester), Armenia, Kenya and Colombia.
This Video is to encourage people to be a better person in their life by showing personal qualities instead of a persons looks, and to demonstrate what the idea of a perfect person.
Emily Pilloton is the founder and executive director of Project H Design. She was recently awarded a $15,000 Adobe Foundation grant to support work on her new book Design Revolution: 100 Projects That Empower People.
Discover your passions to create the most interesting podcasts with these tips from Giovanni Gallucci. This tutorial is part of the How to Podcast Course at xTrain.