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Scott Gentry
Scott Gentry started his career as a child actor then moving to ABC All My Children first in production straight out of college, then in front of the camera for a short stint as a regular walk-on (woo-hoo!).
Scott also worked the stadium camera for NY Jets and Giants games, as well a a multitude of events at the Meadowlands arena in NJ. From there he got into publishing and 6 months after sending his resume to DV magazine, he was the publisher. DV went from last to first place and Scott moved on to AV Video Multimedia Producer and led the team to turn that into Studio Monthly and launch Studio Daily.
Scott founded and helped establish PVC by gathering the best writers and video gurus in the market and putting them all in one place.
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Thursday, July 08, 2010
...and it’s free!
We’ve been adding a lot of new areas to PVC lately. We launched Webinars and have two planned for this month; Chris and Trish Meyer on CS5, and Allan Tépper’s Pro Podcasting webinar. We also launched a PVC Amazon Store where you can buy books from our writers, as well as everything on Amazon. Why buy through PVC? Because it’s a way that you can support PVC to continue delivering great, objective editorial content. In addition, we recently launched our own store selling some great products called CreativeProStore.
Today, we’re starting an experiment for classifieds. If you’d like to sell your used gear on PVC, head on over to PVC Classifieds. Right now, there’s only one entry because we just launched. It’s free to list, free to browse. Since it’s in beta, please let us know what categories you’d like by replying to comments below. We’ll get it set right up!
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Mark Spencer
MacBreak Studio Special Episode
Mark Spencer
Working with Angle of View
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Mark Spencer | 07/21- 07:25 AM
MacBreak Studio Special Episode
On this week’s MacBreak Studio, I host Steve Taylor - an LA-based motion graphics designer who’s tool of choice is After Effects. I thought it would be fun and interesting to compare how After Effects and Motion handle different motion graphics tasks and so this is the first of a series of “share and compare” sessions that looks at cameras and null objects in both After Effects and Motion. Enjoy.
Mark Spencer | 07/02- 10:42 AM
Working with Angle of View
In this excerpt from Ripple Training’s newest tutorial Mastering Motion’s Camera, host Mark Spencer explains how to work with the camera’s Angle of View.
Motion 4 - Using Angle of View (Movie)
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