Spring Linkage: March 09
By S Simmons. Filed in Blogs and links, from the net, Internet resources, linkage |
Suite Take is a great new site dedicated to “reviews, experiences and opinion from the edit suite.” Check out Emergency Boot Drive, Photoshop Tips, and Dealing With Unwanted Guests just to name a few good posts.
Going to NAB 09? Here’s 27 things to do before a conference.
One of the best After Effects sites has a round-up of tutorials from around the web. And then there’s 300 more from this site. Is there any reason I haven’t learned AE better besides time?
More free FCP plug-ins. And then even more.
Jon Chappell has a great post about Final Cut Pro’s internal tools.
HDFilmtools.com has an interview with Slumdog editor Chris Dickens.
Are you an animator? There’s an animation timing app for the iPhone.
LifeZero talks about why he’s a Mac. He’s also developing an application to test hard drive speeds.
I’d make my own “dim-able” Kino if I was more mechanically inclined.
59.94 vs 59.94. If frames rates have ever confused you then you have to read this post from Little Frog in Hi-Def and the discussion that follows.
Do you ever exhibit some of the signs of a bad film director?
Jim at Final Cut User has a great review of the Matrox MXO2. Shane Ross has talked about it too a couple of times.
It’s true, the option key can be your friend while working in Avid.
Here’s a nice little pdf called RED101. (the link clicks through Google btw)
Avid has released Media Composer 3.5 and it’s now available with a 14 day free demo version.
Links from Twitter:
Here’s some writers, actors and directors on Twitter.
ywwg wrote about his adventures building an Avid and FCP edit suite.
eastbayjay tweeted the top 10 low budget films under $500,000.
AvidTechnology linked to a light-painting tutoral with Avid FX.
tylerginter link to a You Tube video about the power of flash when used correctly.
PXLpainter linked to the fun periodic table of typefaces.
phillipgibb wrote about Twitter tools he finds useful.
And creattica had two good ones, though they often post links to lots of good stuff. 33 hi-rez desktop images and Photoshop keyboard cheat sheets.
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Monday, March 16th 2009 at 4:25 am
The link to Here’s some writers, actors and directors on Twitter is an exceptionally cool on – tks for that