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Date: 2010-02-16
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Final Cut Pro 7 Essential Training: Rippling Delete
In this clip, host Abba Shapiro discusses ripple delete to have the markers move. He shows how to turn the ripple delete off and on, so you can have your markers move and not move, depending if the feature is turned on.

yU+co. Reaches for the Stars With Magical "31 Days of Oscar" Promo for Turner Classic Movies
Detailed CG Flatbed Editing Machine Breathes Visual Life To Classic Film Moments
How do you design a concept that shows 90 seconds of film clips from multiple Oscar-winning films, and simultaneously make something imaginative occur beyond the magic happening within the films themselves? That was the daunting challenge facing digital content creation and production studio yU+co. when they took on the assignment to promote Turner Classic Movies' annual "31 Days of Oscar" event.


Slip Trim to Fit Music in Vegas Pro
Use the handy Slip Trim mode in Sony Vegas to be more efficient
One advantage to being a Sony Vegas Pro user is how efficient the software makes you. By learning a few keyboard shortcuts, you can finish your projects faster.

Final Cut Pro 7 Essential Training: Changing clip speed
Changing the speed of a clip is something that you will do frequently as an editor. In this clip, host Abba Shapiro discusses several ways to achieve this in Final Cut Pro.

Final Cut Pro 7 Essential Training: Navigating your timeline with markers
When you start getting a lot of markers in your timeline, being able to get from one marker to the next marker easily is pretty important. In this clip, host Abba Shapiro covers the three basic ways that you can navigate through your timeline with markers.

Final Cut Pro 7 Essential Training: Exporting markers
If you use markers a lot, you've probably put a lot of hard work into your notes and details as well as your transcriptions, and being able to export this information into a spreadsheet is incredibly useful In this clip, host Abba Shapiro discusses how to export all that information into a tab delineated file using the Markers List as text feature.

Creative Director Marty Wall Tapped to Develop & Produce New, Multi-Platform Image Campaign for KTLA TV News Brand
Creative Director Marty Wall, and Mdots Creative & Design, have teamed up with client Steve Poitras, Vice President, Marketing, KTLA TV (Los Angeles) to develop a new, cross media promotional campaign. The new campaign has been designed to launch a new evening KTLA News anchor team revitalizing the station's 6 PM and 10 PM newscasts.

Final Cut Pro 7 Essential Training: Transcribing into markers
In this clip, host Abba Shapiro shows how to transcribe narration or interviews into markers. He shows how to control Final Cut behind the Edit marker so he can type in the interview information, transcribing into markers.

Final Cut Pro 7 Essential Training: Snapping and Markers
Another great use of markers is being able to be precise in matching a video event with that of an audio event. In this clip, host Abba Shapiro shows how to use snapping and markers to match audio with video.

Shine in Vegas Pro
An animated shine adds emphasis to titles and other graphics with Sony Vegas Pro
Confession time. This tutorial's subject remains one of my favorite effects to use with titles. The essential look is to animate a light streak that travels across the surface of the title. You've seen this a million+ times, yet it's still an effective way to add a touch of pizzazz to otherwise static graphics.

Asylum Delivers Unwanted Package for Teleflora
Just in time for Valentine's Day, Asylum, under the guidance of lead animator Mike Warner and lead inferno artist Rob Trent, with Go Films Director Tim Hamilton and Fire Station, created a nefarious cluster of anthropomorphic flowers promoting Teleflora's beautifully hand-arranged bouquets.


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