Category Archives: Classes/Tutorials
Import your pictures and videos from your iPhone onto your PC
Importing pictures from iPhone to PC Syncing your iPhone in iTunes isn’t the way. This is how to do it on a PC. This method imports your pics and vids into your My Pictures folder. For these following methods, I … Continue reading
How to Clear Your Browser’s Cache
When developing or designing for the web it is important to be able to reload or refresh your browser’s cache. If you don’t, you might be looking at the old stuff, not the new stuff. WikiHow on the subject.
Vimeo encoding settings from … Vimeo
Get your guidelines for Vimeo encoding right from Vimeo. Note that these settings are not all the same as youtube guidelines! Here are a couple of the highlights for Vimeo encoding : Use 2000 kbps for standard definition or 5000 … Continue reading
Youtube encoding settings from … youtube
Instead of reading a kajillion forum posts, just get the info on encoding your video, including formats, audio settings, and bitrate, etc from the source.
Workflow tips for Adobe Premiere and Vimeo, etc.
Use Bridge to cull out unusable footage. Usable footage Control click/Label/Approved Use Filters tab to filter to Approved Select all Control click/Move to/new folder named Approved This is all the usable footage now in one place. (Use copy instead of … Continue reading
PowerUp Photoshop Mentoring
PowerUp Photoshop mentoring is on its way. In Austin, you will be able to soon get an hour or two, or more, sit-down assistance with getting your Photoshop on. This promotion is coming soon, but if you can’t wait, contact … Continue reading
Adobe CS6 Production Premium
A detailed look at significant developments. The Production Premium package is all about video, but it includes Photoshop, Illustrator and more. Adobe is clearly looking to fill the void left when the professional version of Final Cut Pro left the … Continue reading
Moodle
Moodle is a LMS as opposed to a CMS.
Migration from FinalCut to Premiere, a 4 minute video
A rationale presented on lynda.com Click on the Why Make the Move to Premiere Pro link.