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How To Add Video Backgrounds to PowerPoint
By: David Matthews on Oct 14, 2008 at 3:59:11 pm
Follow These Four Easy Steps for Adding Video Backgrounds to PowerPoint 1. Convert your QuickTime video background video clip(s) to a format supported by PowerPoint: AVI, MPEG and WMV. We recommend WMV. 2. Use Microsoft's Windows Media Encoder or Flip4mac.com WMV Studio to convert your QuickTime file(s) to WMV Microsoft Windows Media Encoder Download Microsoft Windows Media Encoder Here Flip4mac.com WMV Studio for Mac Download Flip4mac.com QuickTime to WMV Video Converter for Mac Here 3. Create your new WMV video background clip(s) using these specifications: 640 x 480 resolution, 4:3 (Currently this offers the most stable playback. If using 16:9...
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BCM completes new Good Eats Animation
By: walter biscardi on Oct 7, 2008 at 2:54:40 am
BCM has completed a new historical animation for Good Eats with Alton Brown on the Food Network. Artists Walter Biscardi, Jr., Aaron Stewart and Brian Mead worked closely with Alton Brown and producer Dana Popoff to create the latest in a series of historical animation that have been created for the Good Eats. This time it's a look at crackers, which have a surprisingly interesting story to tell! Animated by Biscardi in 720p HD, the one minute animation will appear in an upcoming episode in Winter 2008. Tools used: Photoshop, After Effects, Canon 30D camera, Crackers....
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BCM completes Animations for EyeOn Creative
By: walter biscardi on Oct 7, 2008 at 2:47:05 am
Biscardi Creative Media recently completed a series of animated elements for EyeOn Creative. The animations are used in short video presentations for children that all feature a Christian theme. Artists Walter Biscardi, Jr. and Aaron Stewart worked with EyeOn editor Roger Mahr to develop and complete the animations for four videos. Tools used: Photoshop, After Effects, Final Cut Pro....
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PowerPoint Video Backgrounds: 7 Tips for Using Eye Catching Video Backgrounds in PowerPoint
By: David Matthews on Sep 18, 2008 at 1:45:56 pm
As more and more PowerPoint users incorporate video and video backgrounds into presentations, it’s more important than ever that it’s done in a way that produces eye-catching and effective results. Adding video and video backgrounds to PowerPoint can be a bit tricky for the uninitiated, so this article gives seven quick and simple tips for using video backgrounds successfully in a PowerPoint presentation. 1. Be Sure the Video Background Motion Isn’t Too Fast One of the biggest issues with poorly executed PowerPoint presentations that incorporate video backgrounds is the speed of the video background itself. It’s easy to over design...
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Scratch music video (animation)
By: alex timofeev on Aug 1, 2008 at 6:36:05 am
Flash animation production for Scratch band. Animation awards: TGSNT IV winner - people's choice award (America), FNI(A) Festival award (Australia) Animation created by TOONDRA animation studio (www.toondra.ru) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_N5Vq3R8L0...
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Leningrad music video (animation)
By: alex timofeev on Aug 1, 2008 at 6:35:12 am
Animation production for Leningrad (legendary russian rock band). Animation awards: The winner of festivals:"Multimatograf-2004" and "AVANCA-2004" Animation created by TOONDRA animation studio (www.toondra.ru) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqnOyF7c4cA...
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Breaking the Speed Limit -- Editing Phantom High-Speed Footage in Final Cut Pro: Part 1 of 2
By: Noah Kadner on Apr 25, 2008 at 6:44:35 pm
I wrote two articles for the Final Cut Pro User's Group Supermeet at NAB. They appeared in the SuperMag magazine. Here's part one of the second article looking at Simplemente's work with the Phantom HD camera: Rune Hansen and Monica Reina at Simplemente in Mexico City recently acquired a Phantom HD Digital Cinema camera from Vision Research . We got to shoot a bunch of slow-motion footage and then worked with it in Final Cut Pro to create demo reels for theatrical projection. We needed to accomplish all of this in the space of about 48 hours. The Phantom HD’s...
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