The projects i short documentary made by Abdulhadi, capturing through it several reactions and inquiries from people from his life answering the question : How is Jordan with you ? Abed interviews some of his family and friends about how they relate to their country Jordan, specially in the current circumstances
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.
Commenting and rating are two of the best ways to engage with the content and members on the Adobe Education Exchange. You can use comments to ask questions and provide feedback. And ratings help to elevate the best content and bring it to the attention of other members.
If you have a burning question, are looking for advice, or want to start a dialogue about a topic that you’re interested in, it’s easy to quickly start a discussion topic.
The discussion forums are the place to ask questions and start a dialogue with fellow members. Learn how to find discussion topics to start contributing to.
The new 3D Camera Tracker can give you some amazing results in analyzing 2D footage and creating a true 3D camera to work with. But there are times when the tracker gets “fooled”. In this episode, Colin uses real-world footage that includes a camera pan, moving subject and an escalator and shows what to do when the tracker gets confused by all that motion.
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Views: 5,494
Added: Aug 29, 2012
Runtime: 00:05:18
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after effects
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3D Camera Tracker
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3D Solve
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Boujou
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Match-Move
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Points
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Slipping
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SynthEyes
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Target Size
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Track Points
In another user requested video, Colin answer the question that many Mac users are wondering - how hard is it to move to Windows? Colin explores just how easy it is to move your FinalCut Pro 7 projects into Premiere Pro CS6 on Windows. He also invites Terry Brown from HP to join him to see exactly what all the excitement is over HP hardware and why RED Digital Cinema has chosen a Windows platform for massive performance gains.
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Views: 1,941
Added: Aug 13, 2012
Runtime: 00:31:58
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Mercury Playback Engine
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Premiere Pro
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Elitebook
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HP
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Switcher
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Windows
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mac
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xml
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Compatibility
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Cross Platform
In yet another user requested episode, Colin takes you back to 1994 and shows you all the things your missing if you’ve been flattening, and rasterizing your complex Photoshop layers just to get them to work in FinaCut Pro 7. You might be amazed to see that lots has changed since 1994, including Layer Styles that instantly update and give you complete creative freedom!
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Views: 10,945
Added: Aug 08, 2012
Runtime: 00:06:02
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Premiere Pro
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blending
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export
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import
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layers
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smart objects
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xml
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FinalCut Pro 7
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Layer Styles
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Rasterize
The Photoshop team did a fantastic job in unifying the 3D controls in Photoshop CS6 Extended - BUT, if you spent a lot of time learning the controls in version 5, you might be wondering exactly where they are. Colin shows where they are now and why they’re so much easier to use.
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Product Version: CS6
Views: 8,048
Added: Aug 01, 2012
Runtime: 00:08:18
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3d
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Photoshop
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coordinates
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textures
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Camera Tool
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Cameras
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Lights
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Materials
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Object Tool
Many advanced photographers are shooting multiple exposures these days in an attempt to blend them together and achieve the perfect composition. In this episode, Colin will reveal a simple one-click feature that will do all the work for you and the result looks like the same as if you took hours to paint a complex Layer Mask.
Get Started with Adobe FormsCentral! Learn how to start from scratch and create a new form from a blank page.
This video will walk through the basics of form design: how to create and format a header, use the form authoring palette to add questions, and specify each fields' options on your new form.
Spy Hop on TV is the newest addition to the Youth Documentary Arts Program. Spy Hop was able to partner with KUED to offer a special project, Spy Hop on TV, to eight, advanced documentary film students. KUED asked students the question “what does freedom (Civil Rights)” mean to you from as youth perspective? Students created four short films in teams of two. The selected film topics addressing this question include education equality, Salt Lake City’s refugee population, religious freedom and LGBT issues in the Salt Lake community. The four short films premiered on KUED on May 16th, 2011 and the resulting partnership has received positive feedback and praise from the community.
Spy Hop on TV is the newest addition to the Youth Documentary Arts Program. Spy Hop was able to partner with KUED to offer a special project, Spy Hop on TV, to eight, advanced documentary film students. KUED asked students the question “what does freedom (Civil Rights)” mean to you from as youth perspective? Students created four short films in teams of two. The selected film topics addressing this question include education equality, Salt Lake City’s refugee population, religious freedom and LGBT issues in the Salt Lake community. The four short films premiered on KUED on May 16th, 2011 and the resulting partnership has received positive feedback and praise from the community.
Spy Hop on TV is the newest addition to the Youth Documentary Arts Program. Spy Hop was able to partner with KUED to offer a special project, Spy Hop on TV, to eight, advanced documentary film students. KUED asked students the question “what does freedom (Civil Rights)” mean to you from as youth perspective? Students created four short films in teams of two. The selected film topics addressing this question include education equality, Salt Lake City’s refugee population, religious freedom and LGBT issues in the Salt Lake community. The four short films premiered on KUED on May 16th, 2011 and the resulting partnership has received positive feedback and praise from the community.
Spy Hop on TV is the newest addition to the Youth Documentary Arts Program. Spy Hop was able to partner with KUED to offer a special project, Spy Hop on TV, to eight, advanced documentary film students. KUED asked students the question “what does freedom (Civil Rights)” mean to you from as youth perspective? Students created four short films in teams of two. The selected film topics addressing this question include education equality, Salt Lake City’s refugee population, religious freedom and LGBT issues in the Salt Lake community. The four short films premiered on KUED on May 16th, 2011 and the resulting partnership has received positive feedback and praise from the community.
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: 29,389
Added: Jan 16, 2012
Runtime: 00:08:52
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Bridge
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after effects
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CC Force Motion Blur
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Motion Blur
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Nested Comps
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RSMB
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Timewarp
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motion presets
Adobe introduced the powerful Roto Brush in After Effects CS5 allowing you to increase your productivity when compositing layers together. Colin has some great tips to help you get the most out of Roto Brush including how to help After Effects make the best choices when propagating new frames.
This is a complete walk-through of using SpeedGrade. It was originally posted on the Adobe PreRelease web site and it was so popular that we thought we'd make it available here.
Once again a customer question turns into an episode with the idea of something Colin calls Super Zoom. Colin shows you how to combine a high resolution still image with video so the camera can zoom into macro levels without the image getting pixelated. Using After Effects motion reframes and color correction, this can be achieved to create a seamless blend between video and a still.
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Views: 22,416
Added: Nov 29, 2011
Runtime: 00:08:11
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after effects
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zoom
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Canon 5D mkII
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Hitchcock
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camera move
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macro
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video resolution
Many moons ago, Adobe incorporated Aldus Filter Gallery into Photoshop. Colin will show you how these filters may be ready for a rebirth by showing how to combine them with the power of Smart Objects to create new and exciting patterns and backgrounds that can be experiment with and updated dynamically.
The Pen tool can be found in many Adobe applications and they way it works can sometimes be a little different. Colin Smith will take you through the similarities and differences with the Pen tool in Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop and After Effects.
Colin also talks about AICB, what it means and why you should use it.
The measurement tool in Photoshop CS5 Extended can accurately measure distance, area and angels in your image but did you know that you can customize the scale that you measure? Colin will show you have to use these tools and accurately measure the height of our stand-in criminal Karl Miller. Also covered will be out to print our 1:1 so that measurements can be taken from printed outputs.
Go beyond the default settings for importing audio in Premiere Pro and control if all audio is imported as mono, stereo or 5.1. Colin will show you how do take control of all your imported audio and how to change and remap the output setting for each clip in your project. He’ll also show you the difference between Track keyframes and Clip keyframes and hot to use fader automation to create them.
This episode gives an answer to a question Rufus hears very frequently: "Can I have page turns and animations created in Adobe InDesign in a PDF?" - The answer is yes. Find out how.
In this episode of the Creative Suite Podcast I'll address one of the most frequently asked questions about Photoshop. How to remove an image from the Background. Although I've done this in the past users want to know how it works when the background is not all the same color. In this episode I'll show you how.
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Views: 93,357
Added: Sep 15, 2011
Runtime: 00:15:04
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Adobe Photoshop CS5
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Creative Suite Podcast
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background
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color
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remove
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terry white
Time Remapping, or “Speed Ramps” in some programs, is a visually dynamic editing technique that we can’t seem to get enough of these days. Premiere Pro has a unique and powerful way to control not only the speed changes, but also the transition from one speed to another. See how easy it is to create and edit time changes directly in the timeline and how to copy and paste this same keyframes right into After Effects. As an added bonus we’ve included Timewarp in After Effects which allows you to create new intermediate frames with the ultra smooth Pixel Motion effect.
No need for expensive contact lenses, we’ll show you how to use the incredible planar tracker in mocha AE to track your eyes, export them as a Mocha shape layer and apply effects in After Effects to create that “white iris of the zombie” look. Another added feature in this episode is how to use Refine Matte to control the feather, spread and choke of the mocha shape layer. This effect gives you control of how much of the original iris shows around the edge stopping the new white iris from blending into the rest of the eye.
In working with a large multi project, it can be time consuming to try to keep all the dialog the same volume. This episode will show you the power of Match Volume which allows you to designate one track as the perfect volume and have all the others match it including a report that tells you how many dB’s (plus or minus) each track was changed.
Stop bullying is a question of attitude, both group and individual. Everybody can contribute. A simple gesture can be the first action as shown in this video.
If you’ve ever had to edit numerous audio files one by one, then this episode is going to make you happy. We’re going to show you how to Batch Process as many files as you want out to different formats including sample type, format settings and and the same time, apply any process that you’ve saved as a favorite! In our example we’ll Stretch and Pitch so each file will end up with the exact same length regardless how long the original recording was.
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Views: 5,368
Added: Aug 04, 2011
Runtime: 00:10:43
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Batch Processing
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Stretch and Pitch
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automation
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favourites
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time change
This episode is for all the After Effects users who want to easily get their audio from the timeline into Audition for editing and multitrack composition. We’ll start with some on location sound and show you now to create a new multitrack version that includes free sound effects from Resource Central which is built in to Audition.
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Views: 13,189
Added: Jul 28, 2011
Runtime: 00:11:43
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audio
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Multitrack
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Resource Central
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loops
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music beds
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sfx
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sound effects
Audition has been the king of noise reduction ever since its introduction from Adobe but sometimes cleaning up noise can be difficult when the background noise overwhelms the foreground audio. If you’ve ever experienced one of these problematic files where removing the noise introduces other artifacts like a “burbly background”, then this episode will help you understand powerful settings like Spectral Decay Rate and Smoothing that help control those artifacts and just remove the noise.
In this episode we'll tackle one of things that confuses most new Lightroom users and those switching from Adobe Bridge to Lightroom. The question of "where are my photos and what has Lightroom done with them?"
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Views: 14,671
Added: Jul 18, 2011
Runtime: 00:12:04
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Adobe TV
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Dude
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creative suite
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lightroom
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photographers
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photos
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podcast
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switching
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terry white
One of the easiest ways to increase the quality of your videos is to have good audio. In this episode of No Stupid Questions, Colin Smith gives you an introduction to noise reduction using Adobe Audition CS5.5
Part two on how to hide someone’s face in a video, this time we’re using Adobe Premiere Pro CS5. If you need to obscure an element in a video, like a face or unlicensed product, this episode will demonstrate how it’s done using a track matte key and Premiere Pro’s built-in effects.
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Views: 17,865
Added: May 30, 2011
Runtime: 00:07:51
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Colin Smith
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NSQ
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No Stupid Questions
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keyframes
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mosaic
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surveillance
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track matte key
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undercover
Part three on how to hide someone’s face in a video, this time we’re using Adobe After Effects CS5. If you need to obscure an element in a video, like a face or unlicensed product, this episode will demonstrate how it’s done using an adjustment layer and After Effect’s built-in effects.
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Views: 15,444
Added: May 30, 2011
Runtime: 00:05:51
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Colin Smith
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NSQ
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No Stupid Questions
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adjustment layer
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interpolation
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keyframes
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mosaic
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surveillance
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undercover
“VOICES” explores the question of what happens after high school graduation and provides a glimpse into that struggle as youth try to make their own best choices.
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Views: 376
Added: May 26, 2011
Runtime: 00:02:56
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AYV Live event
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Adobe Youth Voices
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Boston
Angel in My Sky is a short film that combines the elements of narration, story telling, acting, cinematography and music video production. As a collaborative effort of all members in the Adobe Youth Voices Peapod Academy, Angel in My Sky tells a story of a young man who suffers a great loss that makes him question his own beliefs in his faith, ability to forgive, and passion for education. This project served as an opportunity for many AYV members to explore their acting interests and experience working with a team to produce a major project.
A dramatic short film about four teens who are challenged by a difficult decision. As the day goes by, one bad decision after another leads to a problem, and no one in the group decides to speak up. The ultimate question the project poses is: "If you were in this situation, what would you do?"
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Views: 141
Added: May 11, 2011
Runtime: 00:03:34
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AYV Live event
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Adobe Youth Voices
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san francisco
This video is about the danger of owning a gun. In December 2010 we wrote a script about a situation in which someone got hurt by a gun. Then we came up with some question and interviewed people in the community about the effects of gun violence. In February we make a video and edited it. Our message to young people is that GUNS are not safe and they do not protect us.
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Views: 188
Added: May 10, 2011
Runtime: 00:02:56
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AYV Live event
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Adobe Youth Voices
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New York
We choose this topic because a lot of people in this part of Brooklyn are unfortunate to not have fathers. We came up with a scenario of a young girl without a father. It shows how her and her boyfriend broke up, and since she had no one to talk to, she ended up going to another boy on the street . The second situation is her and her boyfriend breaking up but this time she had a father to talk to so she ended up in the right hands. We also had interviews with some of the employees and interns here at ST JOHNS RECREATION CENTER. We asked questions concerning how it was for them growing up without fathers and would you let them back in your lives. Then we asked the employees who work with fatherless children how it impacts how the child acts.
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Views: 217
Added: May 10, 2011
Runtime: 00:06:40
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AYV Live event
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Adobe Youth Voices
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New York
A group of after school students from the Alfred E. Smith Recreation Center on the Lower East Side takes us on a tour of their neighborhood to express their views about graffiti and to ask the question of why there is so much graffiti where they live. Additional Authors: Tatiana Matos, Marisol Rodriguez, Zuri Smith, Nadia Stoute, Anyai Sumpter, Kyara Wilson
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Views: 206
Added: May 09, 2011
Runtime: 00:03:48
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AYV Live event
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Adobe Youth Voices
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New York
This 30-minute on-demand seminar reviews Adobe's cloud computing services. Join members of the AUC community and Adobe as they provide an overview of Acrobat.com services and where to find them, information on how to use the services in your workflow, interviews, latest news updates, and answers to popular questions.
Colin’s back showing off how fantastic his Z800 workstation performs with the new Adobe 5.5 software. In this episode he shows you how to send a complete Premiere Pro sequence to a multitrack project in the new Adobe Audition 5.5. From there he shows how you can add effects to individual clips, or complete tracks with lots of built-in effects or support for VST and AU plug-ins. Once complete, this project can be send back to Premiere Pro CS5.5 or exported to OMF or Final Cut Pro XML.
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Views: 9,314
Added: Apr 10, 2011
Runtime: 00:06:53
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Premiere Pro
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5.1
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AU
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DAW
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HP
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Multitrack
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No Stupid Questions with Colin Smith
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Premiere
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Professional
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RAM
There are times when you need to publish a video but hide a portion from view. Many times it’s someone’s face that gets blocked out by pixelating the area around it. This demonstration shows you how you can use the Extended version of Photoshop to import a video and add a non-destructive blur layer that follows someone’s face anywhere in the frame. The final result can be output to any video format or individual still images so you can guarantee no will ever know who was under that blur.
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Views: 15,687
Added: Feb 07, 2011
Runtime: 00:08:44
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blur a face
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evidence
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keyframes
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law enforcement
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mosaic
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photoshop extended
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pixelate
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police
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smart objects
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video in Photoshop
In this episode I'll address a user request. One of my fans wanted to know what are the 5 things that I do to every photo. I thought that was a good question, so here it is. These are the 5 things that I do to every portrait photo I take.
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Views: 21,863
Added: Jan 31, 2011
Runtime: 00:17:53
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5 Things
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Adobe Lightroom
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Every Portrait
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photo
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terry white
Photoshop is the perfect place to create and import complex 3D models, light them, animate them and output mind blowing creations. This demonstration will show you how easy it is to create a texture that uses animated layers that play back directly on 3D models and react to lights, environments and more.
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Views: 7,552
Added: Jan 31, 2011
Runtime: 00:06:02
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3d
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UV’s
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animated layers
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hold keyframes
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keyframes
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models
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photoshop extended
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textures
Trying to remember where all your files are by filename alone is a losing battle with hard drives that hold hundreds of thousands of files. Metadata can help narrow your searches by allowing you to embed unique information about each file. Adobe Bridge will allow you to apply Metadata templates to thousands of files automatically so you can get started organizing your files today.
Adobe Bridge includes a powerful feature that allows you to output PDF’s using the built-in Output module. This often overlooked feature makes create contact sheets, full-page outputs, and other layouts a breeze using ready made templates or even customized design. You’ll also see how to overlay transparent watermarks for image protection and branding.
Watch how Illustrator and After Effects can be used together to create organic animations using simple masks copied and pasted between the two applications. Also see how the Twirl tool in Illustrator can be used to distort paths and make it look as if “tendrils” are growing outward. This all comes together in After Effects by setting the first vertex and ensuring your blended masks don’t flip inside out.
Adobe InDesign CS5 is the perfect tool to use when authoring books and this demonstration will introduce you to a simple technique that ensures the cover of your ePub will look exactly like the original artwork including rich typesetting, drawn objects and images. By placing and InDesign document into an existing InDesign document, you bypass the inherent restrictions of the ePub format and your book cover looks fantastic no matter what device you use.
Special thanks for Colin Fleming for creating this fantastic technique.
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Product Version: CC
Views: 13,516
Added: Dec 20, 2010
Runtime: 00:04:08
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Authoring
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InDesign
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design
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epub
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linear format
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publishing
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typesetting
Live Trace is one of Illustrator's most unique features but sometimes the vector result contains small unwanted artifacts. This tutorial shows you how to use Photoshop layers in combination with Illustrator Live Trace to fine tune the final vector result to give you gorgeous, transparent results with very little effort and still maintain complete control.
What is a J or L cut? Why do I need it? Join Dennis in Adobe Beginner Classes as he tackles the tough questions that face editors who are just starting out. In this Premiere Pro Basics episode, Dennis will discuss what these edits are and how they can be used in the story telling process to good effect.
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Views: 7,275
Added: Dec 07, 2010
Runtime: 00:03:31
Tags:
Premiere Pro
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101
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Basics
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cs4
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cs5
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editing
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production premium
We've all heard the term ""Ken Burns Effect"", but do you know that this random effect will sometimes zoom into areas you don't want to zoom into? This tutorial will show you how to easily import images and give you complete control to pan, zoom, and travel across images to create customized dynamic slideshows that you can output to Blu-ray, DVD or any device. The ease and power of this tutorial comes from using custom presets for motion and effects in Premiere Pro CS5; a feature that many users tend to miss.
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Views: 14,151
Added: Dec 06, 2010
Runtime: 00:10:17
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City of Gold
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Ken Burns Effect
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NFB
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dolly
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pan
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presets
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slideshow
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zoom
Have you ever tried to create a complex motion path in After Effects? This tip will show you just how well Illustrator and After Effects communicate using a simple copy and paste to the clipboard and transfer illustrations to motion paths in After Effects! Now you can make Illustrator's powerful drawing tools work as motion path creation tools in After Effects.
Getting the most out of Photoshop performance means understanding what settings are the best for you. This tutorial will show you what settings to use for different workflows, from large high resolution images to smaller multi-layered Photoshop compositions. Photoshop is doing a lot of work behind the scenes to manage memory and disk space and this presentation will shine a light on that process and illustrate best practices for all users. Special thanks to Russell Williams, Principal Scientist at Adobe, for technical guidance.
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Views: 13,093
Added: Nov 22, 2010
Runtime: 00:08:11
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RAM
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big and flat
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cache
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history
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memory
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performance
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scratch disk
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tall and thin
Adobe® Captivate® contains advanced quizzing functionality that makes it easy to create your own robust quizzes and assessments.
You can also create a Question Pool where questions are picked at random and placed on a Random Question slide.
This tutorial will show you how to create great looking type by applying Illustrator art brushes to your text. Learn how to keep your newly decorated text editable and how to prevent the art brushes from distorting along the text path.
Views: 8,258
Added: Nov 15, 2010
Runtime: 00:08:07
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Adobe Illustrator CS5
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editable
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live text
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art brush
Have you ever tried to import a graphic into Microsoft Powerpoint, only to discover the areas of the image you expected to be transparent have been replaced by a solid white background? In this episode, Colin shows how to export Adobe Illustrator graphics with transparency using the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format.
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Product Version: CC
Views: 21,846
Added: Nov 01, 2010
Runtime: 00:04:28
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drop shadow
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illustrator
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microsoft powerpoint
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png
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portable network graphic
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transparency
Kush tries to run and keep up with expert of all things Flash, Paul Trani to ask a question about if different suites of Creative Suite actually have the same flavor of Flash authoring in them.
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Views: 451
Added: Oct 27, 2010
Runtime: 00:03:31
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Flash
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Professional
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cs5
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paul
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running
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san francisco
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trani
In just over 2 weeks, young people made a video in answer to the questions posed by the Department of Education Listening Tour. They interviewed each other, as well as visiting a local school and interviewing youth about their reasons for going to college and some of the difficulties involved in doing so. They were able to make a 5 minute video that represented diverse viewpoints and expressed some of the struggles of many young people today in taking that next step.
Make your DVDs and Blu-ray discs more dynamic by using After Effects to create live, dynamic menu transitions. An added benefit is this technique uses Adobe’s Dynamic Link technology so any changes you make in After Effects is instantly updated in Encore - no need to render!
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Product Version: CC
Views: 7,688
Added: Oct 11, 2010
Runtime: 00:04:48
Tags:
Blu-ray
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DVD
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animated menu
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dynamic link
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transitions
Thierry Loa (Dr. Hello - www.DoctorHello.BZ) will elaborate on the latter question and will therefore propose answers. He will discuss how philosophical knowledge and observation can have positive influences in our life and work. This video brought to you by our friends at Aquent.
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Views: 113
Added: Sep 30, 2010
Runtime: 00:53:24
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Life
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Philosophy
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creative
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work
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Thierry Loa
A Public Service Announcement about the choices teenagers face when confronted with the decision to take their relationship to the next level. The video shows the consequences of such decisions and asks the question, are you really ready?
Existence on earth can sometimes feel angelic; yet with the onslaught of trial and tribulation life could easily feel barren. Survival in this world comes into question for some when all that seems to be present is devastation after devastation. For these, the choice of death seems plausible; however, Life, counters this with a message of hope and faith in the embodiment of an angel.
One of the questions Terry White gets all the time is "How do I open up a JPG file in Camera RAW?" Learn how to take advantage of Adobe Camera RAW's ease of use and non-destructive workflow in this episode of the Adobe Creative Suite Video Podcast.
This short video answers the question “What is Lightroom?” for new users of the tool. Lightroom unites your digital photography essentials in one fast and intuitive package and gets you there with the tools you need to create great images, manage all your photographs, and showcase them with style and impact.
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.
The dizzying spell of beauty has infiltrated the ranks of the American society. Twenty-first century beauty is no respecter of rich or poor, native or foreign-born. The trap that attractiveness is found in physical beauty is an ideal that some accept rather than question. In the animation, Anorexia Nervosa: Striving To Be Skinny, the audience is reminded that a portion of both men and women are headed toward deadly emaciation.
Kush gets a number of CS5 related questions including where to download trials from, how Content Aware Fill works and if CS5 Web tools are easy to master for web noobs.
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Views: 7,168
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David Wadhwani (General Manager and Vice President for the Flash Platform) holds a town hall style discussion, answering questions from developers, and discusses the current state and future of the Flash Platform.
In this episode of The complete Picture, Julieanne Kost talks about common questions she gets while on the road. These includes lost links in Adobe Lightroom and taking files with you offline.
Former Adobe Flex SDK team member Chet Haase answers a question posted on his blog about how to animate adding and removing items from a VBox container in Flex 3.
Most Photographers want to know if there is a difference between using Lightroom to make adjustments as opposed to using camera raw controls when opening into Photoshop through Bridge? Is it the same camera raw technology? Julieanne Kost answers this frequently asked question while Kush thinks about ways to edit his pictures of the ocean front of Trieste Italy.
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Views: 12,847
Added: Jan 28, 2010
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In this session, Zach will discuss how to use Flex to build desktop applications that target the Adobe Integrated Runtime. Starting from a birds-eye view of the runtime, discussing features and the question of "Why AIR?"
When Kush tackles a video question about the right way to use Dynamic Link in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, it brings out Karl Soule’s dark side!
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Views: 968
Added: Jul 20, 2009
Runtime: 00:05:24
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Do the siblings of the Photoshop family play nice when left in the same pen? Kush catches the illustrious expert of all things Photoshop, Russell Brown to ask just that.
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Views: 922
Added: Mar 09, 2009
Runtime: 00:04:32
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A question about the new Adobe eLearning Suite sparks Kush's imagination. Maybe he might even tell you what itís all about when he returns to his senses.
In a video question an Adobe fan afraid to potentially break the law wants to know how to keep his blog all legit. Can Kushís evil rap cousin handle this one?
Kush digs in the junk to find hidden treasures to grant wishes of people asking questions during the festive season in the middle of the global economic calamity.
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Added: Dec 14, 2008
Runtime: 00:05:27
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It's Soulé Time! Karl Soulé was spotted in a hotel room far away in India. Kush corners him with a couple of tricky video related questions and faces more curveballs on his own.
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Views: 5,073
Added: Nov 04, 2008
Runtime: 00:06:45
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Lisa Larson-Kelly uncovers the mysteries of working with video in Flash. Learn about codecs, encoding, progressive vs. streaming, and more. Then find out how to submit your own questions!
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Views: 142,610
Added: Jun 18, 2008
Runtime: 00:10:43
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In response to an email question, Kush wanted to find out ways to fake a 3D reflection on a flat plane in Adobe After effects. Now he is left only with a set of clues in the form of what sounds like a poem.
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Views: 25,351
Added: May 18, 2008
Runtime: 00:13:20
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What to do about Adobe Ultra strokes that don't change in time. More sites you can use to better elaborate your questions. Somebody wants freebies. Plus a surprise call from the legal team.
In San Francisco, video pros and hobbyists ask questions about Adobe video solutions. From H.264 to Adobe Media Player, product managers deliver the answers.
This Zoom In Online episode of Designing Minds features a panel discussion at the Art Directors Club Young Guns series, exploring the question: does company size matter?
Photography instructor and author Chris Orwig recommends buying a good camera and starting to shoot, plus investing in lenses because they'll last for years.
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Views: 6,028
Added: Mar 29, 2008
Runtime: 00:03:51
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