Category Archives: Classes/Tutorials
video2brain explains the new features in After Effects CS6
What’s new in After Effects CS6
Adobe Premiere CS6 Multicam
Adobe TV Rich Harrington setting up Multi camera
Graphics cards for Mercury Engine acceleration
Mercury enabled cards make Premiere CS6 fast. Premiere tech specs nVidia’s Premiere CS6 page Quadro FX 3700M Quadro FX 3800M nVidia mobile cards
Everything you need to know (and more) about Adobe Creative Cloud
Adobe TV on Creative Cloud
Andrew Kramer’s Element 3D
This is the best news so far for 3D in After Effects: Element 3D. A review. GPU compatibility
More on 3ds Max and After Effects integration
Exporting 3D camera from After Effects to Max Lynda.com Import 3D camera into After Effects Render from Max RPF and include the Z Depth information, required to recreate my 3Dmax Camera in After Effects. Extract the data into a usable … Continue reading
After Effects CS6 3D Camera Tracker
Do not use a tripod for your shot. The tracker needs image scaling (moving on Z depth) in order to create 3D data. Panning from a fixed tripod will not provide this, so instead, dolly in/out of your scene. http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1035068
3ds Max 2013 and After Effects Integration: State Sets and the Slate Compositer
The Slate Compositor sets up a link to a file that can be imported into After Effects. Here are some tutorials on the subject: http://vimeo.com/31092754 http://library.creativecow.net/articles/hurwicz_michael/3ds-Max_2013-State-sets/video-tutorial http://docs.autodesk.com/3DSMAX/15/ENU/3ds-Max-Help/index.html?url=files/GUID-77566824-8EA2-4571-9C5A-56B7B332BFC0.htm,topicNumber=d30e474121 This one includes installing the After Effects plugin http://www.digitaltutors.com/11/training.php?vid=17748 Also this is on … Continue reading
Demonstration of the use of 16-bit vs 8-bit photo editing in Photoshop
http://www.photoshopessentials.com/essentials/16-bit/
Camera Class lessons
Formatting the card After all your images are removed using Bridge Program mode In this mode, the camera only decides Shutter and Aperture for you Exposure compensation, auto focus, flash, drive mode, White balance, are all set by you. Shoot … Continue reading