Adobe Beyond Adobe
Find out what the movers and shakers in Adobe's Dynamic Media Organization are thinking about, and get a glimpse into their vision on everything from product direction to hot trends in the worlds of video production and content creation.
The Adobe Posters:
Mark Randall: Chief Strategist
Bill Hensler: VP Product Development
Simon Hayhurst: Sr. Dir., Product Management
Giles Baker: Group Product Manager, Editing Workflow
Michael Coleman: Product Manager, After Effects
Steve Kilisky:Product Manager, Interactive Futures
Dave Helmly: Sr. Business Development Manager
Dennis Radeke: Business Development Manager
Lawson Hancock: Product Manager, Audio
Kevin Towes: Product Mgr Flash Media Server
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Friday, September 25, 2009
dhelmly aka DavTechTable | 09/25- 03:15 PM
PDF and video information
As many of you know, over the past several weeks, Adobe has been working with the 3rd party I/O board vendors and their current CS4 drivers. This has been a joint effort between these companies and Adobe. CS4 introduced a number of changes ranging from 64 bit memory addressing to I/O calls and so on.
The recent Matrox Axio & RTX driver is working quite well with only a few minor issues for Windows users. We are highly recommending that Windows users upgrade to Vista64 (or Win7 64 when released) & 8GB or 16GB of RAM. Here is a PDF with information on using Matrox Axio and RTX with CS4 and identifies a few of these issues. Matrox is continuing to make improvements to their driver. Make sure to periodically check their website for updates.
If you have any questions on any I/O cards and Premiere CS4 please feel free to ping me or your 3rd party rep. Adobe engineering and myself are working with these companies weekly.
We are also working on a Premiere 4.2 update due next month. A number of fixes plus support for Native AVC-Intra Import.Stay Tuned. I’ll send an update when it’s available.
Adobe Story (our new Metadata Script writing tool) was also released on Adobe Labs – Make sure to check it out and get a free beta download. http://Labs.adobe.com.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
dhelmly aka DavTechTable | 09/24- 09:22 PM
Kicking off a New Evolution in Storytelling
A preview version of Adobe Story is now available on Adobe Labs. Designed for creative professionals, producers, and writers working on or with scripts and screenplays, the preview version will let customers try out a few of the scriptwriting tools that will be part of the overall features in the final version of Story.
Story will be the new starting point in the pre-production phase of a planning-to-playback workflow thanks to tight integration with future versions of Adobe’s production toolset. Script information in Story will be transformed into relevant metadata that will flow through the production process to automate the creation of shooting scripts, shot lists, rough-cuts, and more.
So in addition to being a screenwriting tool, Story’s future integration with Adobe’s production toolset will help creative professionals deliver more engaging experiences, while also enabling huge efficiencies in pre-production, production, and post-production. The scriptwriting features in the preview version of Adobe Story are just the beginning!
To access the preview, go to: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/story/
Friday, September 18, 2009
Scott Gentry | 09/18- 08:48 AM
Quick Lynda.com Tutorial
Kuler online.
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