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Friday
Apr182008

NAB2008 pt. 3

There are vague threats of my keynote and the subsequent panel having been videotaped, so I'll let you know if that shows up anywhere (EDIT: it did, here). In the meantime you can get some of the same wholesome goodness by watching my presentation from the recent San Francisco FCPUG SuperMeet.

Thanks to Mike Seymour for the photo above, for his relentless 24/7 Twittering during the show, and for the nice shout-out on fxguide's NAB2008 Day Three podcast.

Reader Comments (5)

Thanks for posting the links!
Best- Anthony

April 18, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterOrlandont

Hi Stu,
Great to see you in action on that video. It's nice to see the voice and the look of the man behind the wisdom of the Rebel's guide.
BTW it's obvious that you're at a vfx related event, because the mere mention of After Effects gets you an applause. It's like watching Letterman or Leno with tech geeks. Cool.

April 18, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterShadowMaker SdR

Hey, what's your e-mail?

April 18, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterCheeserinoo

Great post. You are a lifeline to people like me, i'd imagine. Always good to have some transparency in this kind of process. I would be interested in one thing, you said when you finished in After Effects you "spat it out" back into Final Cut. How would that work? I get confused with the whole YUV/RGB thing. Does this make sense?

April 18, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterRobert Dee

Awesome presentation! The "less is more" part is great!

April 28, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterpdelvecchio
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