Mon, 28 January 2008 In this episode I have a real world scenario where a video recording I did has annoying popping sound in parts of it. I'll use SoundBooth CS3 to take care of it.Comments[1] |
Thu, 24 January 2008 John Agger from Adobe's Mobile Devices division interviews Mark Seeger & Mark Taylor of Ogilvy about the Flash lite app they created which is a digital personal assistant. Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 In this SPECIAL EPISODE I will give you a walk-through of the BRAND NEW Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 for Macintosh. See the new compelling features of this latest version of Elements.Comments[5] |
Thu, 10 January 2008 In this episode I'll show you a couple of different ways of adding a soft spotlight your images.Comments[1] |
Mon, 7 January 2008 In this episode special guest David Helmly walks us through the Premiere Pro CS3 Panasonic P2 workflow. With the new Premiere Pro CS3 and the 3.1 update, you can now natively Ingest, Edit, and Export the Panasonic P2 format. All you need to do is to shoot your video and simply drag ,drop , and edit – it’s that easy. There is no need to transcode your video with an intermediate codec in order to use them on the timeline, and there are no AVI or Quicktime wrappers – just native P2 format.Comments[1] |

In this episode I have a real world scenario where a video recording I did has annoying popping sound in parts of it. I'll use SoundBooth CS3 to take care of it.
John Agger from Adobe's Mobile Devices division interviews Mark Seeger & Mark Taylor of Ogilvy about the Flash lite app they created which is a digital personal assistant.
In this SPECIAL EPISODE I will give you a walk-through of the BRAND NEW Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 for Macintosh. See the new compelling features of this latest version of Elements.
In this episode I'll show you a couple of different ways of adding a soft spotlight your images.
In this episode special guest David Helmly walks us through the Premiere Pro CS3 Panasonic P2 workflow. With the new Premiere Pro CS3 and the 3.1 update, you can now natively Ingest, Edit, and Export the Panasonic P2 format. All you need to do is to shoot your video and simply drag ,drop , and edit – it’s that easy. There is no need to transcode your video with an intermediate codec in order to use them on the timeline, and there are no AVI or Quicktime wrappers – just native P2 format.

