After Effects Script of the Week: pt EffectSearch

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Note: this article is part of an ongoing series that features one After Effects script a week. For an overview on scripts, check out the debut post. The problem: You are up against a deadline and working with a project from a freelancer. You open a project that was created on another system and boom! […]

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Survey result: Controlled Vocabularies Matter!

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As announced in another blog post a survey was conducted by Semantic Web Company which should find out how controlled vocabularies are perceived and applied by information managers today. Some of the results are covered by a blog post titled “Thesaurus based search engines will become main stream in the near future“ Continued atSurvey result: […]

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Is IT and Marketing ready to converge?

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Several people have alerted me to a great new Forrester report, Mastering Customer Data — a CIO Imperative ($499), by Nigel Fenwick. Nigel primarily serves the IT community, but his recent research and blog posts have focused intensely on IT’s evolving role with marketing. From what I’ve heard, his recommendation to CIOs are exactly in […]

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Why FCP X’s secondary monitor should be 1920×1200, not 1920×1080

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While the jury is still out as to whether we can actually trust a calibrated Rec.709 or sRGB monitor connected directly to a Mac for critical gamma and color evaluation for grading from Final Cut Pro X (the way we can do conditionally as explained in my other articles with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 and […]

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End of an Era for Denver photo lovers 1979-2011

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Established in 1979 Camera Obscura Gallery helped to bring fine art photography to Denver and substantially alter public perception during the debate of whether photography should be considered as fine art… …and be shown side by side with painting, sculpture and other traditional arts. Throughout more than three decades the gallery continued to show the […]

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