Mar 2009
New Media for New Government Facebook Group
Thursday, March 26, 2009 Filed in: Conferences
| Resources
Are you looking to stay up on the latest news
and network with other new media professionals
interested in efficient government? Be sure to
check out this Facebook group which
helps connect the public and private sectors in
this important cause.
You’ll also find 6 hours of free video training to check out on their site. I’m one of the organizers of the group and I hope you can share this info with others. The group is free... the video is free... knowldge is free... let’s make a difference.
Here are the six videos you can watch (in HD even).
Enjoy.
You’ll also find 6 hours of free video training to check out on their site. I’m one of the organizers of the group and I hope you can share this info with others. The group is free... the video is free... knowldge is free... let’s make a difference.
Here are the six videos you can watch (in HD even).
- New Media Boot Camp
- Facebook 101– Why all the Buzz?
- Podcasting and Government
- Blogging to Reach an Audience – Does Anyone Care What You Have to Say
- It’s all About Mobility – Reaching Audiences on the Go
- Producing Video for the Web – Best Practices for Big Results
Enjoy.
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Handouts from Boston Authors Video Workshops
Here are some of the promised resources.
Photoshop For Video
Professional Color Correction in Final Cut Pro
Producing Video Podcasts and Web Video
Enjoy... reviews on Amazon and iTunes always appreciated.
A Change in the Market – Apple Releases HD Movies for Sale
Seems like times are changing... Apple (and more importantly, movie studios) have decided to start offering high-definition movie sales and rentals through the iTunes Store. This is yet another sign that consumers want digital downloads (and are willing to pay a fair price). Let’s hope more studios come on board.
Starting today, movie fans can purchase box office blockbusters for download in HD for $19.99 from iTunes, and films will be available as iTunes Movie Rentals in HD for $4.99 within 30 days after release. Customers can enjoy these films in HD on their Mac or PC and on their widescreen TV with Apple TV, as well as in standard definition on their iPhone or iPod with video.
New Book for After Effects and Flash Users
Sunday, March 22, 2009 Filed in: Adobe | Training
Products
I have
literally just sent the last changes to the last
chapter in. The brand new book After Effects for Flash | Flash
for After Effects is going to print. I am quite
proud of the book and it explores some amazing
things. The book is designed for Flash and After
Effects users, and is meant to teach them how to
use both programs together (along with Creative
Suite 4). The book explores some pretty
revolutionary things, but also has great primers
to get new users up to speed fast (you can’t put
a race car on your cover if the book doesn’t
cover serious ground).
The official blurb
Adobe Creative Suite 4 brings together two powerful animation tools, each of which has its own specialized features and workflow. Learning to integrate Adobe After Effects and Adobe Flash Professional gives you more options for your animations and effects and the power to integrate video and motion graphics into a richer user experience. In this book, authors Richard Harrington and Marcus Geduld lead both types of users, those who are more familiar with either Flash or with After Effects, on using the programs together for maximum efficiency and creativity.
After walking you through the core features of both programs, the authors then explore advanced uses for each application. Each chapter focuses on a particular function of the program, teaching you how to create content for Flash with After Effects, enhance your projects using 3D environments, create professional-looking video with Adobe Media Encoder, and add interactivity, accessibility, and searchability to your video. You’ll also get hands-on experience using the project files on the accompanying DVD.
Within these easy-to-follow, step-by-step lessons, you’ll learn to:
Get your copy now.... it really has some fun projects and cool things in it.
The official blurb
Adobe Creative Suite 4 brings together two powerful animation tools, each of which has its own specialized features and workflow. Learning to integrate Adobe After Effects and Adobe Flash Professional gives you more options for your animations and effects and the power to integrate video and motion graphics into a richer user experience. In this book, authors Richard Harrington and Marcus Geduld lead both types of users, those who are more familiar with either Flash or with After Effects, on using the programs together for maximum efficiency and creativity.
After walking you through the core features of both programs, the authors then explore advanced uses for each application. Each chapter focuses on a particular function of the program, teaching you how to create content for Flash with After Effects, enhance your projects using 3D environments, create professional-looking video with Adobe Media Encoder, and add interactivity, accessibility, and searchability to your video. You’ll also get hands-on experience using the project files on the accompanying DVD.
Within these easy-to-follow, step-by-step lessons, you’ll learn to:
- Seamlessly exchange projects and assets between After Effects and Flash
- Shoot green screen material correctly, work with Keylight, and utilize embedded alpha channels
- Create dynamic text, vector-based animations, and “animated” video using the tools in Adobe Creative Suite 4
- Work with 3D cameras and lights and create 3D environments
- Convert Flash to broadcast and DVD standards with After Effects
- Use Adobe Media Encoder for professional results
- Create interactive controls and use cue points in your video
- Optimize video for accessibility and use Adobe® Soundbooth® for video transcription
- Use ActionScript in your projects for more innovative animations
Get your copy now.... it really has some fun projects and cool things in it.
Books go Multilingual
Friday, March 20, 2009 Filed in: Training
Products
I must say
that the unexpected happened. In one week I
received two books translated into languages I
don’t even speak. It’s kind of amazing to see how
global the interest in better design is.
The first book to arrive, How to Wow with Power Point. Available now in Simplified Chinese.
“We begin with the important essentials of typography, layout, and design, and move on to creating tables, charts, graphs, and custom templates. Next comes the fun stuff, with projects focusing on audio and video files and integrating Flash. Finally, there is a chapter devoted to exporting and publishing, including how to create handouts, upload to the Web, and other ways to share your presentation. On the How to Wow CD-ROM is everything you’ll need to complete the projects.”
Then
a few days later,
Apple Pro Training Series:
Aperture 2 printed in
German.
“Fully updated for Aperture 2, this comprehensive book-DVD training combo starts with the basics of image management and takes you step by step all the way through Aperture's powerful photo-editing, image-retouching, proofing, publishing, and archiving features. Aperture 2's new features are completely covered, including a new RAW-image processing engine, a streamlined interface, powerful new adjustment tools, and added integration with Mac OS X and other Apple products for instant web publishing and one-click portfolio syncing.”
What a great world we live in... I just wish I could read the books and see how different the translations are from what I originally wrote.
The first book to arrive, How to Wow with Power Point. Available now in Simplified Chinese.
“We begin with the important essentials of typography, layout, and design, and move on to creating tables, charts, graphs, and custom templates. Next comes the fun stuff, with projects focusing on audio and video files and integrating Flash. Finally, there is a chapter devoted to exporting and publishing, including how to create handouts, upload to the Web, and other ways to share your presentation. On the How to Wow CD-ROM is everything you’ll need to complete the projects.”
“Fully updated for Aperture 2, this comprehensive book-DVD training combo starts with the basics of image management and takes you step by step all the way through Aperture's powerful photo-editing, image-retouching, proofing, publishing, and archiving features. Aperture 2's new features are completely covered, including a new RAW-image processing engine, a streamlined interface, powerful new adjustment tools, and added integration with Mac OS X and other Apple products for instant web publishing and one-click portfolio syncing.”
What a great world we live in... I just wish I could read the books and see how different the translations are from what I originally wrote.
Free Photoshop and After Effects CS4 Tutorials

The fine folks at Focal Press have decided to release two free updates. The popular books Photoshop for Video and Creating Motion Graphics both have free updates for the Creative Suite 4 release.
Even if you don’t have these two books (which I’d really suggest you check them out)... the CS4 updates are absolutely free.
New Podcast on iWork
“Learn how to get the most out of your mac at Work! From iWork to communication to databases to networking hardware – MacBreak Work will help you MACsimize your productivity!”
Be sure to check out the new show, MacBreak Work.
You can view it on the web or subscribe for free in iTunes.
Gradient Wipe Transition – Final Cut Help
Sunday, March 15, 2009 Filed in: Podcast
In this Final Cut Pro tutorial from Creative COW,
learn how to implement various custom gradient wipe
transitions using greyscale patterns. This is part
of a series of Final Cut tutorials from www.creativecow.net.
Alpha Channels : Creative COW : Photoshop Tutorials
Thursday, March 12, 2009 Filed in: Adobe
In the Photoshop tutorial from Creative COW, learn
how to make an alpha channel based upon the
luminance in an image. Alpha channels allow you to
store transparency in a graphic. This is part of a
series of Photoshop tutorials from www.creativecow.net.
Saturation Curves in Color – Final Cut Help
Tuesday, March 10, 2009 Filed in: Podcast
In this Apple Color video tutorial from
CreativeCOW.net, learn how to create the
Pleasantville effect in Apple Color. This is part
of a series of tutorials from
www.creativecow.net.
Tracking Vignettes – Final Cut Help
Tuesday, March 10, 2009 Filed in: Podcast
In this Apple Color tutorial from Creative COW,
learn how to use tracking to have vignettes follow
a person around the screen to simulate a spotlight
effect. This is part of a series of Apple Color
tutorials from www.creativecow.net.
Placeholder Composite Effects – Final Cut Help
Thursday, March 05, 2009 Filed in: Podcast
In this Apple Final Cut tutorial from Creative COW,
Richard Harrington performs a quick placeholder
effect in Final Cut Pro. This is part of a series
of video tutorials from www.creativecow.net.
Video Preview - Photoshop for Video
Tuesday, March 03, 2009 Filed in: Adobe
In this Adobe
Photoshop video tutorial from CreativeCOW.net,
Richard Harrington explains how to output a digital
video signal directly to a SD video monitor from
Adobe Photoshop using a digital video converter via
firewire and video preview controls. This
tutorial is part of a series available at www.creativecow.net.



