Public data and metadata, Google style

Everything is Miscellaneous | [2b2k] Public data and metadata, Google style. I’m finding Google Lab’sDataset Publishing Language (DSPL) pretty fascinating. Upload a set of data, and it will do some semi-spiffy visualizations of it. (AsApryl DeLancey points out, Martin Wattenberg and Fernanda Viegas now work for Google, so if they’re working on this project, the […]

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Reinventing IT might mean rethinking the Business

Reinventing IT might mean rethinking the Business | Eric D. Brown. Daily Pic 25: Reinvent yourself By DailyPic on Flickr After my last post on the topic ofReinventing IT, I decided to think about the different aspects of actually reinventing IT and what it might actually look like in the ‘real world’. I’ve talked about […]

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Di-O-Matic releases Next-Generation 3D Facial Animation solution

Di-O-Matic Inc, a leading developer of 3D character animation software and plug-in for the entertainment industry today released Maskarad, a new ground-breaking automatic markerless facial performance motion capture software. With Maskarad, 3D artists now only need a video file featuring an actor’s performance to get started creating lifelike facial animations. Using advanced computer recognition, Maskarad […]

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Quicktips 2011 Day 23: moving all keyframes on a shot in FCP

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This reader Quicktip comes over from Steve Sabban and it’s a follow-up to Quicktip number 7: changing FCP filters lengths partially applied to a clip. I thought that was a particularly handy tip but it didn’t go into any real timeline manipulation of keyframes. This tip does. If you’ve keyframed filter parameters or motion parameters […]

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Time lapse of a Television Editor

Are you curious about what a television editor does? Are you a fan of Chuck? Then this video is for you. It’s about 25 days of episodic television editing and post-production distilled into one 3 minute timelapse. The one thing you can be certain of … we editors sit and stare at the computer screen. […]

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