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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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Wednesday, October 05, 2011
A boon to productivity hounds, or just a more crowded UI?
I’m into workflow efficiency. I’ve read Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity ” title=“GTD on Amazon”>David Allen’s book and am a proponent of Things. My own book is filled with keyboard shortcuts and other workflow optimizations. I’m convinced that the lift you get by learning keyboard shortcuts and context menus more than pays off the effort required to learn them.
That’s why I was enthusiastic to check out Get Sh*t Done, which hadn’t really been on my radar. What, I wondered, could be done to enhance my productivity in After Effects via a panel? Earlier in this series I reviewed Shortcut Key Reference, which is all about helping with the laborious process of learning all those hundreds of keystrokes. Would this one make that process simpler?
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A boon to productivity hounds, or just a more crowded UI?
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Mark Christiansen | 10/05- 08:00 AM
A boon to productivity hounds, or just a more crowded UI?
I’m into workflow efficiency. I’ve read Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity ” title=“GTD on Amazon”>David Allen’s book and am a proponent of Things. My own book is filled with keyboard shortcuts and other workflow optimizations. I’m convinced that the lift you get by learning keyboard shortcuts and context menus more than pays off the effort required to learn them.
That’s why I was enthusiastic to check out Get Sh*t Done, which hadn’t really been on my radar. What, I wondered, could be done to enhance my productivity in After Effects via a panel? Earlier in this series I reviewed Shortcut Key Reference, which is all about helping with the laborious process of learning all those hundreds of keystrokes. Would this one make that process simpler?
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