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Mark Christiansen
Mark Christiansen is the author of After Effects Studio Techniques (Adobe Press). He has created visual effects and animations for feature films including Pirates of the Caribbean 3, The Day After Tomorrow and films by Robert Rodriguez. Past corporate clients include Adobe, Cisco, Sun, Cadence, Seagate, Intel and Medtronic, and broadcast work has appeared on HBO and the History Channel. Mark's roles have included producing, directing, designing and effects supervision, and his solo work has appeared at film festivals including L.A. Shorts Fest.
Long a Contributing Editor at DV Magazine during its heyday, Mark has been contracted as a marketing and technical writer on numerous occasions for Adobe Systems Inc. as well as related companies such as Red Giant Software. He has taught at fxPhd.com and Academy of Art University. His career began at LucasArts Entertainment and he is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Pomona College.
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Saturday, July 12, 2008
As the standard is devalued, the world undertakes a slow-motion search for an alternative. What can be done for QuickTime?
How bad are things for the US Dollar these days? So bad that, as reported by the BBC and mentioned recently on This Week in Tech, Gisele Bundchen no longer accepts modeling pay in dollars, nor apparently do many high-end boutiques in the capital of U.S. commerce, New York City. European travel is effectively twice as expensive as it was just a few years ago simply because of the exchange rate. So it may come as a surprise how familiar the situation of the world economy in regards to the dollar is if you’re a video professional using QuickTime.
I’m not actually joking.
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steve martin
Recording & Editing Multi-take Voice Overs in Soundtrack Pro
Andrew Balis
Getting Video In and Out of Color
Mark Spencer
Two Great Tastes That Taste Great Together
Mark Spencer
It’s getting cheaper and easier to find stock footage for your project
Mark Spencer
A Two-Part Motion Tip
Brian Gary
Philip Hodget’s Tome on All Things High Definition
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steve martin | 07/30- 11:51 AM
Recording & Editing Multi-take Voice Overs in Soundtrack Pro
In this excerpt from Ripple Training’s “Sound Editing & Mastering in Soundtrack Pro” Steve will show you how fast, fluid and fun it is to edit voice overs in Soundtrack Pro using the Multitake Editor.
Click here to watch tutorial
Andrew Balis | 07/22- 11:51 AM
Getting Video In and Out of Color
One of the most confusing issues that comes up frequently with new users of Color is how to get in and out of Color with different types of video formats. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to clear up the confusion by presenting the four main workflows Color can utilize, as well as how each format can be handled by Color. This article relates to users of Color version 1.0.2 or later. We’ll look at how to handle video formats captured via capture card, as well as how to work with “native” formats captured via FireWire such as DV, DVCPRO 50, DVCPRO HD and HDV.
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