A Media Prof

Media Comments and Education by Keith Kolbo

Archive for June, 2010

30 June
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New Video Sample

I just finished another of the videos that go with the courses I am building for the new video production learning center site.  The videos are out of context without the rest of the course information, but you can see where it is going.

Enjoy

25 June
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Learning Site Progressing

My new learning site with courses and tutorials in digital video production is slowly being built.  While it is slow, I am pleased with the progress.  Here is just a sample of the material; a short video that appears in the Using Chroma Blur in Chroma Keys course.  Enjoy,

16 June
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Crazy Talk Demo

When Crazy Talk (software) was offered at a significantly reduced price on the Digital Juice website, I gave it a try.  These are two quick promos for high school events that were done in just about 20 minutes work each.  Judge for yourself if this will do your job.

15 June
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Old Site Problems

Due to an upgrade in the PHP software I am using for the new site, the old site will have some problems.  While the content is there, you will see odd errors thrown on the page.  Please forgive that.  It is all because I am trying to offer the best experience in the long term.

14 June
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JW Player Test

This is a test of the video player that will be used on the site and the class site. The content is just an old demo reel. Nothing spectacular.

13 June
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Where are the old articles?

The old A Media Prof siteYes the old articles are still with us.  Some will be migrated to the blog to make them easy to find, but until then, you can reach the old site by clicking here.  Or you can reach these popular articles by clicking on them directly.

 

Tight Budget Chroma Key Lighting
Using Chroma Key and Chroma Blur in Sony Vegas
From Storyboards to Previz

11 June
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Hello world!

Welcome.

I am changing the format of the site to better reflect the nature of it.  A blog of comments and educational items just seems to fit.  Actual training items will show up on another site using a Learning Management System to format it so that it is more effective.  Links to those courses/activities will debut here during July.

The old site will remain active for a year so that articles that search engines and individuals have linked to will still be available.