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Pro Video Tips Weekly - Camera Techniques To Manipulate Size (Updated Nov 11, 2014)

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Pro Video Tips Weekly - Camera Techniques To Manipulate Size (Updated Nov 11, 2014)

Pro Video Tips Weekly - Camera Techniques To Manipulate Size with Anthony Q. Artis
MP4 | Duration: 14m 3s | 1280x720 | Video: 29 fps 1354 kbps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 160 kbps 2 stereo | 157 MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Appropriate for all | Language: English | Updated: Nov 11, 2014

Pro Video Tips is designed for busy videographers like you. This series brings you a new tip every week, on everything from controlling reflections to hiding mics. Host Anthony Q. Artis covers shooting techniques for particular video challenges like portraits, tools to help you control light and judge exposure, and advice for the traveling videographer, such as putting together a great lens kit or packing a truck. Come back every Tuesday for a new round of tips.

Pro Video Tips Weekly - Professional Car Rig Mounts (Updated Nov 04, 2014)

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Pro Video Tips Weekly - Professional Car Rig Mounts (Updated Nov 04, 2014)

Pro Video Tips Weekly - Professional Car Rig Mounts with Anthony Q. Artis
MP4 | Duration: 38m 57s | 1280x720 | Video: 29 fps 1502 kbps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 160 kbps 2 stereo | 479 MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Appropriate for all | Language: English | Updated: Nov 04, 2014

Pro Video Tips is designed for busy videographers like you. This series brings you a new tip every week, on everything from controlling reflections to hiding mics. Host Anthony Q. Artis covers shooting techniques for particular video challenges like portraits, tools to help you control light and judge exposure, and advice for the traveling videographer, such as putting together a great lens kit or packing a truck. Come back every Tuesday for a new round of tips.

Video Gear Weekly - Enhancing Audio Inputs (Updated Nov 07, 2014)

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Video Gear Weekly - Enhancing Audio Inputs (Updated Nov 07, 2014)

Video Gear Weekly - Enhancing Audio Inputs with Richard Harrington and Robbie Carman
MP4 | Duration: 10m 24s | 1280x720 | Video: 30 fps 1496 kbps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 160 kbps 2 stereo | 125 MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Appropriate for all | Language: English | Updated: Nov 07, 2014

What's one of the best parts about being a video professional? All the cool gear! In this weekly series, Rich Harrington and Robbie Carman team up to discuss the latest and greatest equipment for video production and post. They talk about the newest cameras, like the Blackmagic 4K, pocket cinema cameras, and GoPros; accessories and adapters that will make your shoots run smoother; and the great tech being invented every day. And because they keep both cost and quality in mind, you'll never have to worry about blowing your budget or compromising production value.

Lynda - Video Post Tips Weekly (Updated Nov 05, 2014)

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Lynda - Video Post Tips Weekly (Updated Nov 05, 2014)

Lynda - Video Post Tips Weekly with Ashley Kennedy (Updated Nov 05, 2014)
MP4 | Duration: 11m 53s | 1280x800 | Video: 15 fps 92 kbps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 128 kbps 2 stereo | 36.6 MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English | Updated: Nov 05, 2014

Video Post Tips Weekly provides a new, targeted tip every Wednesday, focusing on specific tools and techniques in platforms such as Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, and Avid Media Composer. Future episodes will cover topics such as mask tracking and secondary color correction and, in most cases, will explore the same technique in more than one type of software. Ashley Kennedy shows you the right way to approach post-production tasks, but also offers her own advice and quick-and-dirty workarounds for when you have to make edits and corrections fast.

Video Gear Weekly - Is the Canon C300 Right for Me? (Oct 31, 2014)

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Video Gear Weekly - Is the Canon C300 Right for Me? (Oct 31, 2014)

Video Gear Weekly - Is the Canon C300 Right for Me? with Nathan Golon and Robbie Carman
MP4 | Duration: 24m 24s | 1280x720 | Video: 30 fps 1524 kbps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 159 kbps 2 stereo | 284 MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Appropriate for all | Language: English | Released: Oct 31, 2014

What's one of the best parts about being a video professional? All the cool gear! In this weekly series, Rich Harrington and Robbie Carman team up to discuss the latest and greatest equipment for video production and post. They talk about the newest cameras, like the Blackmagic 4K, pocket cinema cameras, and GoPros; accessories and adapters that will make your shoots run smoother; and the great tech being invented every day. And because they keep both cost and quality in mind, you'll never have to worry about blowing your budget or compromising production value.

Lynda - Pro Video Tips Weekly (Updated Oct 28, 2014)

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Lynda - Pro Video Tips Weekly (Updated Oct 28, 2014)

Lynda - Pro Video Tips Weekly with Anthony Q. Artis (Updated Oct 28, 2014)
MP4 | Duration: 9m 48s | 1280x720 | Video: 29 fps 1514 kbps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 160 kbps 2 stereo | 117.6 MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Appropriate for all | Language: English | Updated: Oct 29, 2014

Pro Video Tips is designed for busy videographers like you. This series brings you a new tip every week, on everything from controlling reflections to hiding mics. Host Anthony Q. Artis covers shooting techniques for particular video challenges like portraits, tools to help you control light and judge exposure, and advice for the traveling videographer, such as putting together a great lens kit or packing a truck. Come back every Tuesday for a new round of tips.

Lynda - Video Post Tips Weekly (Updated Oct 29, 2014)

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Lynda - Video Post Tips Weekly (Updated Oct 29, 2014)

Lynda - Video Post Tips Weekly with Ashley Kennedy (Updated Oct 29, 2014)
MP4 | Duration: 20m 35s | 1280x720 | Video: 15 fps 280 kbps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 128 kbps 2 stereo | 61.3 MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English | Updated: Oct 29, 2014

Video Post Tips Weekly provides a new, targeted tip every Wednesday, focusing on specific tools and techniques in platforms such as Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, and Avid Media Composer. Future episodes will cover topics such as mask tracking and secondary color correction and, in most cases, will explore the same technique in more than one type of software. Ashley Kennedy shows you the right way to approach post-production tasks, but also offers her own advice and quick-and-dirty workarounds for when you have to make edits and corrections fast.

Productivity Tips for Web Designers - Creating customized type for logos and graphics (Oct 23, 2014)

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Productivity Tips for Web Designers - Creating customized type for logos and graphics (Oct 23, 2014)

Productivity Tips for Web Designers - Creating customized type for logos and graphics with Sue Jenkins
MP4 | Duration: 8m 30s | 1280x720 | Video: 15 fps 128 kbps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 128 kbps 2 stereo | 16.2 MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Appropriate for all| Language: English | Released: Oct 23, 2014

Productivity Tips for Web Designers is the weekly series for web designers who want to enhance their design, software, and freelance business skills and streamline their workflow. Whether you're new to web design or working professionally as a seasoned designer, you'll discover techniques that can help you become more proficient at your craft. Tune in every Thursday for a new tip on topics including typography; SEO; design software like Illustrator, Photoshop, and Dreamweaver; and web coding in HTML and CSS.

Creative Quick Tips - Monthly Update (October 2014)

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Creative Quick Tips - Monthly Update (October 2014)

Creative Quick Tips - Monthly Update with Justin Seeley
MP4 | Duration: 11m 57s | 1280x720 | Video: 15 fps 236 kbps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 128 kbps 2 stereo | 35.8 MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Appropriate for all | Language: English | Updated: Oct 27, 2014

Join Justin Seeley, lynda.com staff author and design enthusiast, each week for a new 5-minute, self-contained tutorial that you can use to instantly improve your design workflow. This series covers techniques for print, digital, and web design, addressing the tools that creative professionals like you use most. Learn new ways to leverage layer styles and vector shapes in Adobe Photoshop, work more efficiently with text in Illustrator, and embed videos and even tweets in WordPress posts, and much more. Check back each week for a new installment, and a new design hack.

The Practicing Photographer - Using an iPhone to make a print in the darkroom (Oct 23, 2014)

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The Practicing Photographer - Using an iPhone to make a print in the darkroom (Oct 23, 2014)

The Practicing Photographer - Using an iPhone to make a print in the darkroom with Ben Long
MP4 | Duration: 7m 16s | 960x540 | Video: 29 fps 668 kbps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 160 kbps 2 stereo | 43.4 MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Appropriate for all| Language: English | Released: Oct 23, 2014

In The Practicing Photographer, photographer and teacher Ben Long shares a weekly serving of photographic instruction and inspiration. Each installment focuses on a photographic shooting scenario, a piece of gear, or a software technique. Each installment concludes with a call to action designed to inspire you to pick up your camera (or your mouse or smartphone) to try the technique for yourself.

Pixel Playground - Creating a campfire scene (Oct 24, 2014)

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Pixel Playground - Creating a campfire scene (Oct 24, 2014)

Pixel Playground - Creating a campfire scene with Bert Monroy
MP4 | Duration: 8m 3s | 1280x720 | Video: 15 fps 373 kbps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 128 kbps 2 stereo | 29.4 MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English | Released: Oct 24, 2014

Take a 10-minute recess every week and join Bert Monroy in Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator, the playgrounds of digital artists. Every Friday Bert walks through a fun, self-contained project that tests your skills and challenges the imagination. These programs aren't just image editors; they are sandboxes for creativity and experimentation. Take a spin through a carousel of tools and get reinspired, each and every week.

Video Gear Weekly - Filters for your Lens (Oct 24, 2014)

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Video Gear Weekly - Filters for your Lens (Oct 24, 2014)

Video Gear Weekly - Filters for your Lens with Richard Harrington and Robbie Carman
MP4 | Duration: 12m 52s | 1280x720 | Video: 30 fps 1448 kbps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 160 kbps 2 stereo | 184 MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Appropriate for all | Language: English | Released: Oct 24, 2014

What's one of the best parts about being a video professional? All the cool gear! In this weekly series, Rich Harrington and Robbie Carman team up to discuss the latest and greatest equipment for video production and post. They talk about the newest cameras, like the Blackmagic 4K, pocket cinema cameras, and GoPros; accessories and adapters that will make your shoots run smoother; and the great tech being invented every day. And because they keep both cost and quality in mind, you'll never have to worry about blowing your budget or compromising production value.

Unity 4.3 Essential Training + Project Files (Repost)

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Unity 4.3 Essential Training + Project Files (Repost)

Unity 4.3 Essential Training + Project Files with Adam Crespi
MP4 + Exercise Files | Duration: 6h 49m | 1280x720 | Video: 15 fps 94 kbps | Audio: AAC 44KHz 128 kbps 1 mono | 7.69 GB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Beginner | Language: English | Released: Mar 10, 2014

Interested in game making? Start in Unity—a game engine for mobile and desktop games and real-time simulations. Author Adam Crespi shows techniques used in game development with Unity and introduces the basics of scripting and game functionality. First, learn how to import models and textures, organize your project and hierarchies, and add terrain, water, and foliage. Next, Adam explores how to use lighting to bring the game to life, and add rendering, particles, and interactivity. The end result is a sample game with a lush environment, fully animated characters, and some basic interactive gameplay.

After Effects CC Essential Training (Repost)

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After Effects CC Essential Training (Repost)

After Effects CC Essential Training with Ian Robinson
MP4 + Exercise Files | Duration: 11h 42m | 1280x720 | Video: 30 fps 1189 kbps | Audio: AAC 44KHz 127 kbps 2 stereo | 2.22 GB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Appropriate for all | Language: English | Released: Jun 17, 2013 | Updated: Jun 18, 2014

Delve into the world of motion graphics, keying, and compositing in After Effects CC. In this course, Ian Robinson lays out six foundations for becoming proficient with After Effects, including concepts such as layers, keyframe animation, and working with 3D. To help you get up and running with the program, the course begins with a project-based chapter on creating an animated graphic bumper. Next, explore the role layers play in compositions and find out how to add style to your projects using effects and graphic elements. Last, see how to build 3D objects with CINEMA 4D Lite, as well as stabilize footage, solve for 3D cameras, and paint in graphics with the Reverse Stabilization feature.

Titanium Mobile App Development Essential Training (Repost)

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Titanium Mobile App Development Essential Training (Repost)

Titanium Mobile App Development Essential Training with Rafael Hernandez
MOV + Exercise Files | Duration: 3h 3m | 960x540 | Video: 30 fps 777 kbps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 97 kbps 2 stereo | 647 MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Beginner | Language: English | Released: Feb 02, 2012

In this course, author Rafael Hernandez creates native iOS and Android applications from a single codebase with the open-source Appcelerator Titanium platform. The course explains the difference between browser-based JavaScript and Titanium JavaScript, shows how to create a basic application, and demonstrates building buttons, sliders, switches, and pickers. The course also covers creating tables, implementing maps, providing feedback to users, incorporating multimedia, detecting gestures, and preparing finished apps for distribution.