Photoshop Product Manager Zorana Gee shows how you can save shots you thought were lost due to camera motion. Whether your blur was caused by slow shutter speed or a long focal length, Camera Shake Reduction analyzes its trajectory and helps restore sharpness.
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Views: 1,856
Added: May 06, 2013
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Check out what the Photoshop team has been working on! This feature will help you reduce blur in your photographs. See more exciting developments on May 6 at Adobe MAX. adobe.com/go/AdobeNext
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Views: 9,544
Added: May 06, 2013
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Discover how you can use Adobe Photoshop to easily create polished videos from your DSLR video footage and stills. Watch as Adobe Digital Imaging Evangelist Julieanne Kost demonstrates easy workflows and techniques to create great videos using Photoshop. In this session, Kost will cover:• What's possible with creating videos in Photoshop• How to use the built-in video features introduced in Photoshop CS6• Step-by-step techniques for creating stunning videos• Understanding key techniques, tips, and tricks
This piece explores how dance can motivate and inspire individuals to become leaders in their own lives. The choreographer uses personal experiences and music as the inspiration for his movements.
"I See Myself..." is a LYRICAL Music Video by Kasiem Aboti Walters introducing himself as an individual, explain a little about what he does and his background information through Hip Hop/Rap. The song then goes on to explain that although Kasiem is a lyricist, dancer and so much more he would like to focus on expanding and promoting my new organization "Dehpeshcii Musiq Entertainment" once he graduates College. Dehpeshcii is a a Multi-Talented Movement created by Kasiem based out of New York City producing PURE UNSIGNED TALENT while educating young people and changing the face of entertainment.
The Warp Stabilizer effect is very useful for removing unwanted camera movement from footage, especially wobbly handheld shots. You'll get a demonstration of this amazing new feature in this video.
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Views: 2,822
Added: Feb 02, 2013
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Developer Evangelist Kevin Hoyt shows how a little style manipulation using CSS Animations goes a long way toward orchestrating complex movement of content.
Motion blur is something that occurs naturally in photography but there are many ways that we can create realistic motion blur in After Effects too. Colin will show you the settings and options to help you control motion blur on animations, graphics and even on videos that don’t contain any movement at all. He will also demonstrate how to add motion blur to the many animation presets that ship with After Effects.
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Views: 29,208
Added: Jan 16, 2012
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Learn more about how to build the next generation of action games with new the Flash Stage 3D API. This session will cover the key steps required to create an advanced first-person shooter gameplay, such as creating a scene and adding a person, movement, shooting, camera following, animations, and more, all in the context of 3D.
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Views: 10,239
Added: Oct 04, 2011
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Using ActionScript you can get GPS data from the device. Often the latitude and longitude is used, but did you know you can also get the direction of movement, accuracy, altitude as well as the speed? In this video learn how to get the speed property to create a simple and effective running app.
In this episode of the Complete Picture, Julieanne demonstrates several ways to use leading lines in order to guide a viewer’s eye through an image including leading towards the primary subject, keeping movement within the frame, and adding tension to a composition.
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Views: 26,733
Added: Feb 17, 2011
Runtime: 00:17:51
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Discover new techniques for adding motion to content. Since the early days of the web, we've relied on Flash technology, and more recently, JavaScript. But now, with WebKit and Mozilla leading the way, transformations and transitions can be achieved with pure CSS. And for those in need of even more movement, CSS3 provides keyframe-based animations. In this session, we'll take a look at all of the possibilities and explore what works and where — from the simplest hover effects to creative usability enhancements and the sure-to-be-popular spinning corporate logo. It's all about the movement, baby!
Picking up from the last time, watch Dennis as he takes the Photoshop file created from our picture and bring it into After Effects to give it life, movement and the pursuite of 3D. Learn some basics of animating a still inside of After Effects with this tutorial.
Many times, we've seen a photograph brought to life and given movement and depth. How do you do it? With Adobe CS5, some new tools have come around to make this process easier than ever before. Join Dennis as he takes you through the first of two parts in creating an animated clip from a single photograph
In this video Paul will show you how to not only use inverse kinematics in Flash, but also how to make movement feel more lifelike by giving it some natural springiness.
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Views: 7,708
Added: Jul 22, 2010
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Learn how to use the Spring properties of inverse kinematic bones. See how the Strength and Damping properties can help you create naturalistic movement of animated armatures.
Discover ways to map flat artwork into perspective in Illustrator CS5. Transform artwork by allowing automatic plane positioning and perpendicular movement of objects.
Former Adobe Flex SDK team member Chet Haase shows how to use the updateAfterEvent() function to get better UI performance for time-sensitive events such as mouse movement and timers.
Doug walks you through the ActionScript code to combine the timer with animation principles, creating timeline-free and random movement of graphical objects.
XD Director, Josh Ulm, talks with Valerie Casey, who leads the digital experience practice at IDEO about her efforts to build a sustainable design movement through the Designer's Accord.
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Added: Sep 18, 2009
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Highlights from the recent Adobe-sponsored roundtable discussion, moderated by XD Director Josh Ulm, and featuring leaders of the software industry, design profession, and sustainability movement.
Join the retro Adobe movement! With this episode, Dennis will show you how to quickly and easily create a colored eye with Adobe Photoshop. You'll be creating alternate Photoshop icons in no time.
In this episode, former Adobe Flex SDK team member Chet Haase explains how to add a bouncing effect to a ball. See how easing functions give a realistic look to an animated object’s movement.
Different visual effects require different motion. Former Adobe Flex SDK team member Chet Haase shows how to incorporate realistic movement into your animations by using various easing functions in Flex 3.
Views: 673
Added: Jun 05, 2009
Runtime: 00:06:13
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Initially disinterested in the presidential race, Katie Orlinsky was swayed by the historic Obama campaign. Here she talks about shooting both the campaign and a grassroots movement.