It’s highly likely that you’ve heard of Digg. In fact, we have a Digg button on most articles, and have been “dugg” numerous times in our illustrious first 42 days of being online. The code monkeys here at PVC (namely me), have been working feverishly to bring a Digg-like clone to the professional video market. […]
Day: March 13, 2008
Red Giant releases Primatte 4
Red Giant Software this morning released Primatte 4 for After Effects and Avid, as well as (now) Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro. This version also adds an automatic matte selection feature which Red Giant claims is useful with many well shot and lit, straightforward blue and green screens. Performance has been improved up to […]
Chip Color Balance: How Much of a Difference Does It Make?
Life isn’t easy when one lives with overly intelligent appliances. In my case, my home is “enriched” by Harry the Civil Toaster (“civil” not as in kind, but because he used to be in civil service), an appliance who frequently makes life more interesting than it needs to be. Yesterday I got home from work […]
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Semantic Revolution
La taxonomie est morte! Vive la taxonomie… Submitted by: Theresa Regli, Analyst at CMS Watch 12-Mar-2008Conference events and tracks are getting nichey-er and more specific, and rightly so, as every year the knowledge we accumulate about content technology gets deeper and more nuanced, which begs more specific presentations and probing questions from implementers. Earlier this […]
Information architecture and taxonomy courses
TFPL, knowledge and information management services: TFPL Training – Course Subjects:Information architecture and taxonomy – structures, standards and tools for effective navigation and retrieval. Information architecture and taxonomy training courses Information architecture & taxonomy course brochure 2008 Level 1 (Foundation)For delegates with little or no experience in the subject. Course titleInformation architecture foundation programme: bringing […]
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Pasting Paths from Illustrator to After Effects
So what’s so interesting about a feature we’ve had for eons? We all know you can copy and paste vector paths from Illustrator to After Effects as mask paths and motion paths (you did know that, right?). But with the new Shape Layers in After Effects CS3, you may run into a little snag when […]
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