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30 Awesome Photoshop CS4 Tutorials
Although we always recommend you use lynda.com when you may have questions on Digital Media Studio software, here are 30 Awesome Photoshop CS4 Tutorials.
Continue reading20 Basic Illustrator Tutorials Every Beginner Should See
Although we always recommend you use lynda.com when you may have questions on Digital Media Studio software, here are 20 Basic Illustrator Tutorials Every Beginner Should See.
Continue reading70 Wicked Illustrator CS5 Tips
Although we always recommend you use lynda.com when you may have questions on Digital Media Studio software, here are 70 Wicked Illustrator CS5 Tips.
Continue readingDMS [Awesome] Help –
Watch this and tell me it’s not an awesome intro. Any interest in learning how to do this? Or maybe you’d like to learn how to add amazing special effects to your PREEXISTING film. Or maybe you need to spice up your motion graphics portfolio? Either way, you MUST see Video Copilot (the video above […]
Continue readingDMS Help – Awesome Photoshop Effects to Jazz Up Your Project
Photoshop CS5 (academic price): $250 Stock photo of a blonde holding back her hair: $5 Taking the time to check out the tutorial below on how to spice up the photo of the blonde: $0 + 60 minutes Putting this image up on the board during project presentations in your class (and consequently showing up […]
Continue readingTodd’s Tips – Overlay Video Or Photos Over Video in iMovie ’09
Often times students come to us in the Digital Media Studio with an assignment to create a video about a particular subject. More often than not this “video” assignment doesn’t actually involve shooting a video and then editing it together to tell a story. Typically students are told to create a montage of images and […]
Continue readingTodd’s Tips – Visual Hub Should Be Your Facebook Friend
Actually you should really just leap ahead and marry it. It’s amazing. One of the most frustrating things about video work is conversion between one format and another. This typically comes up when you’ve finished your project. You export it, make a DVD and then someone says, “You should put it on the web/your website/YouTube.” […]
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