Quicktips 2011 Day 14: Better performance for .motn files in FCP Timeline

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This Reader Quicktip is all the way from Lu Nelson in Berlin. If you use Apple Motion a lot and integrate those Motion project files in your Final Cut Pro timeline then read on for what could be a nice realtime trick. Here’s Lu’s tip: If you place a Motion Template in the FCP timeline […]

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Quicktips 2011 Day 15: Create audio synced subclips from overcranked footage

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This Reader Quicktip comes from Matthew Gilna in Los Angeles. He’s been working on a cool series called The LXD or League of Extraordinary Dancers. This Quicktip is a technique that he’s been using quite a lot on this series to create new synced clips when he has to sync video with separate audio. This […]

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In Appreciation Of The Lowly Wipe

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While editing Michele Yamazaki’s upcoming book on After Effects plug-ins, she reminded us of the classic, then-revolutionary video Cry by the English singer/songwriter/music video producer duo of Lol Creme and Kevin Godley. Created prior to the days of morphing software, it pushed the limits of what could be done with soft-edge wipes between carefully aligned […]

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Enterprise Content Categorization

Taxonomy Watch: Enterprise Content Categorization. Enterprise content categorization (ECC) is a new term created by Tom Reamy, Chief Knowledge Architect of the KAPS Group. He has two articles on this – Enterprise Content Categorization – The Business Strategy for a Semantic Infrastructure Enterprise Content Categorization – How to Successfully Choose, Develop and Implement a Semantic […]

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Taxonomy Guide: designing implementing resources

Taxonomy Guide: designing implementing resources. Enterprises are increasingly turning to taxonomies to navigate through structured and unstructured information dispersed through the organization. Taxonomies, based on classification, controlled terms, and assigned metadata, provide the topical views for representing and navigating an organization’s knowledge resources on a network. The Taxonomy Guide is a web resource of organized, […]

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