Richard Harrington

Richard Harrington A certified instructor for Adobe, Apple, and Avid, Richard Harrington is a practiced expert in motion graphic design and digital video. His producing skills were also recognized by AV Multimedia Producer Magazine who named him as one of the Top Producers of 2004.

Rich is a member of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals Instructor Dream Team, and a popular speaker on the digital video circuit. He is also an instructor at the Art Institute of Washington and the American University in Washington, D.C.

Rich is an internationally published author. His book, Photoshop CS for Nonlinear Editors, was the first of its kind to focus on Photoshopâ's application in the world of video. He is also a contributing author for Final Cut Pro On the Spot, After Effects On the Spot, After Effects at Work, and The Photoshop World Dream Team Book, Volume 1. A Masters Degree in Project Management fills out Rich's broad spectrum of experience.


Saturday, September 13, 2008

Aperture Quick Tip Podcast News

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Saturday, September 13, 2008

Professional Color Correction with Premiere Pro

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An article I wrote for Layers Magazine on Color Correcting with Premiere Pro has been released for free to their website.

Here’s an excerpt:

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Some of the most important effects you’ll find in your Premiere Pro toolbox are those for color correction. Let’s face it, shooting perfect video can be tough: conditions change, time can be crunched, and there’s never enough light—give up, right? Nope, fix it in post. Getting great color is significantly easier when you combine good production practices with the right filters in post.

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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Audio Gear from Edirol

Richard Harrington takes a look at audio gear from Edirol, a division of Roland, at the ‘08 New Media Expo.

 


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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Allvoices.com

A New Site for Distribution

At New Media Expo ‘08, Richard Harrington talks to Amra Tareen from allvoices.com, the first open media site where anyone can report from anywhere.


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Sunday, September 07, 2008

Camera Support Gives Your Wrist a Break

Hoodman releases a new support unit for hand-held shooters

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While at Photoshop World, I stopped by the Hoodman booth to check out new products.  One in particular caught my eye.  The WristShot Camcorder Support System takes the weight of the camera and transfers it to your forearm.

I tried a unit out and bought one… its a nice way to get stability and literally take a load off the wrist.  The unit is designed to work with cameras up to 10 pounds.  What’s also nice is that the unity includes a tripod adapter mount making it easy to switch from your standard tripod to the WristShot unit.

We did a video interview on the product and will have it up shortly. For now, check out the company’s website. The unit retails for $199.

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Sunday, September 07, 2008

Photoshop for Video – Making Selections: Channels

Learn how to make quick and accurate selections with channels.



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Motion Quick Tip: Cleaning Up With Crop

Mark Spencer | 09/30- 08:06 AM

Getting Rid of Those Dirty Edges

When you blur elements in Motion, sometimes your edges can become “tainted” - here’s how to fix them quickly and easily.

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Animating Photoshop Layers in Motion Redux

Mark Spencer | 09/28- 09:27 PM

A follow-up video with some more tips

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