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2 months ago
Masking with Photoshop's blunt instruments: Deke's Techiques | lynda.com series
Watch more Deke at http://www.lynda.com/tutori...
If you're tryi...
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2 months ago
Autodesk & Education
Autodesk Education demonstrates our commitment to education by hosting student events around the globe, where students can learn from industry expe...
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Thank YOU AUTODESK for supporting the student community.
Great work and please keep it up!!!
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2 months ago
3ds Max Project Geppetto Facecast
http://labs.autodesk.com/ut... Live from Autodesk University, 3ds Max Design Product Marketing Manager Elisabeth Garreau and Product ...
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Very nice presentation by Elisabeth and Kelcey.
Interesting technology with great potential!!
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2 months ago
3 Things We Did... June 2011.mov
3 of the great things we did in June 2011
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Alan Christie Wilson Memorial Part 2
Alan Christie Wilson Memorial Part 2 - memorial service for the Blind Owl of Canned Heat
- www.blindowl.ch - Superexcellent compendium of links a...
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5 months ago
Final portion of Al Wilson interview
Final portion of Al Wilson interview
- www.blindowl.ch - Superexcellent compendium of links and references is a harvest of information. Includes ...
russmon1204 • 3,100 views
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Alan Wilson was great.
I have had the intense pleasure of listening to Eric Clapton "tuning up" or "loosening up" before a recording session in Studio 2 at the "now defunct" Olympic Studios in Barnes.
Those were moments I am 100% sure Alan himself would have enjoyed.
A real blessed treat and one ...
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5 months ago
CANNED HEAT - Move On Down The Road (1970)
Bremen, Germany. 01-31-70
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BRILLIANT!!!
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5 months ago
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YES and Alan Wilson DID NOT commit suicide.
It was a big bad mistake easy to do with barbiturates
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5 months ago
lynda.com | Deke's Techniques: Automatically collapsing a selection
See more at: http://www.lynda.com/tutori...
This week, Deke takes a break from his fabulous and often out-there effects and gives you Designe...
lynda • 1,947 views
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This is so great.
Deke I learn so much from you, thanks!!
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5 months ago
Canned Heat - Woodstock's 40th Anniversay Music Festival
More from the music festival. I cannot tell you what a good time this was really!! Not to mention the fact that Bethel Woods is a beautiful place t...
angsaidso • 23,008 views
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Canned Heat WAS Alan Wilson and Bob Hite, with them trying to keep Henry Vestine "under control"
I just do not understand why these guys bother they should look at "On the Road Again" from the original Woodstock and take a musical lesson from that which is just incredible to watch and still looks...
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5 months ago
lynda.com | Deke's Techniques: Designing a magically updating pattern
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Deke,
Can you please tell me why every time I watch your demos I go "WOW!!!!"
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6 months ago
lynda.com | Deke's Techniques: Capturing a monster in motion
Last week's techniques were about combining photos of three real-world creatures to create one other-worldly one. But as we all know, no missing li...
lynda • 1,078 views
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Da Boss man of Photoshop
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6 months ago
Woodstock DVD (Part 5)
The Woodstock Music and Art Fair was an event held at Max Yasgur's 600 acre (2.4 km²; 240 ha) dairy farm in the rural town of Bethel, New York from...
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The band is Canned Heat.
The guy playing the Gibson 54 Goldtop is Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson one of the least known of the people who died at 27..An amazing musician.
The guy playing the Fender is Harvey Mandel another fantastic guitarist
It is rumoured the guy who jumped up on stage was a friend of...
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Harvey Mandel - Guitar lesson - Part 1 of 7 - Chords & Scales
"Blues Guitar & Beyond" lessons by Canned Heat guitarist, Harvey Mandel. Rhythm and Scales are in this section. This is a 1980's era production.
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Harvey you have never got the credit you deserve for your playing at Woodstock.
Considering this was effectively your second possibly third time out with them your playing was quite incredible. Coupled with the fact you had to play with a totally under rated player Alan "blind owl" Wilson it was ...
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7 months ago
On the Road Again - Canned Heat - Woodstock 1969
Live - On the Road Again - Canned Heat - Woodstock 1969
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INCREDIBLE!!!!
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8 months ago
FCP X Audio Sweetening
While waiting for FCP X to export to a DAW you can do some basic audio assignment to "channels" that will let you do some audio sweetening.
ttpayton • 132 views
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Saw your post on Larry Jordan's Final Cut Forum.
Many thanks indeed for putting together this most informative video.
I will be loading up FCP X at the weekend so this looks like a really great tip, thanks!!!
Really appreciate it.
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lynda.com | Deke's Techniques: Removing people with image stacks
Have you ever wanted to capture a pristine photo of a famous location that was unmarred by the presence of other people or random objects? Imagine ...
lynda • 7,051 views
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Deke..You rock!!!
Have you ever thought about doing some video work and then using Photoshop.
It would be an awesome learning experience.
Thanks your tutorials are amazing.
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10 months ago
Tutorials1.mp4
The first in a series of educational videos on making movies with your mobile phone.
worldfilmcollective • 76 views
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Some tips if you are shooting video with a mobile phone.
Be careful about fast pan and zooms the lens systems in mobile phones are very primitive and do not work well under low light levels. Do not face in to the sun or you will get lens flare. The audio will often be quite bad as the inbuilt mic...
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10 months ago
Final Cut Pro X - First Look
Be the first to see the new features of Final Cut Pro X which was just announced by Apple at the NAB Supermeet. More information at http://www.fin...
FinalCutKing • 220,627 views
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Seems to be competing with Adobe Premiere.
The whole CS5 suite is awesome, Adobe Photoshop extended, After Effects, Illustrator and of course Adobe Bridge.
I am a total Final Cut Pro fan but Apple really have to pull something special together with Motion and other tools. Otherwise lets face it w...
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11 months ago
Watch What Happens When a Portrait Artist Takes LSD
These drawings were done by an artist under the influence of LSD as part of a test conducted by the US government in the late 1950's. The artist wa...
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11 months ago
Mixing Your Final Cut Pro Projects Inside Soundtrack Pro
In this webinar, Final Cut Pro guru Larry Jordan walks you through the process of improving the quality of your audio mixes in your video project. ...
newmediawebinars • 5,484 views
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Not a good advert for Sound Track Pro sounds like Larry was being recorded with a "sock" over the microphone inside a cardboard box!!!
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1 year ago
How it started: the lynda.com story
Watch the entire story at http://www.lynda.com/home/D......
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All I know is that being a member of Lyndadotcom has improved my skill sets and I am grateful for that. I have a degree in Electronics so value the high quality of training.
Reading the comment below..javyuma you are some kind of an idiot. Subscribe and look at the choices available to you..obvio...
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1 year ago
Nesting effects in Final Cut Pro
Learn how to create a light gleam effect by nesting video layers within Final Cut Pro.
You can view a full text transcript of this tutorial alon...
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1 year ago
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Thank you....A really excellent and very useful tutorial.
Many thanks for your time and effort to create these.!!
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1 year ago
Using Photoshop .psd files in Final Cut Pro
Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop Projects in Final Cut Pro.
GDVTutorials • 6,144 views
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Yes using Photoshop is great.
I am still trying to work through the "power" of Photoshop vs. Motion in any given circumstance. It would be useful to see how you could use Illustrator with Photoshop "smart objects" to then bring that useful art in to FC Pro. One useful aspect is in Illustrator it...
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1 year ago
Photoshop Vanishing Point Tool
Create true perspective and vanishing point effects with the Photoshop vanishing point filter. Use the eraser tool and layer blend modes to refin...
GDVTutorials • 3,614 views
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Thank you.
All your Photoshop tutorials are very clearly explained and very useful
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1 year ago
The Mobile Revolution
WFC attended the 2010 Symbian Exchange and Exhibition in November to represent the mobile filmmaking revolution! As part of our presentation, WFC p...
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1 year ago
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The iPhone 4 produces standard 720p video so go back and look at camcorders from say 10 years ago and today's phones produce very acceptable results.
The only shortcoming being of course the lack of a good quality lens system as the imaging systems/processing technology getting better and better....
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Papillons playing.m4v
My Mum has been keeping Papillions for a long time. This is some old footage from our family archive
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1 year ago
Video Inside Text with Final Cut Pro
Learn how to create a giant moving title with video embedded inside each letter using Final Cut Pro.
You can read a full text transcript of this t...
GDVTutorials • 9,273 views
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Another really great tip!!!
Thank you very much for taking the time and effort to create this tutorial.
Thanks Michael Horton to point us in the direction of these tutorials in your newsletter.
PLEASE keep these tutorials they are so excellent
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As usual a quick and concise run through, very useful.
Thanks Deke!!