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Title
After Effects User Group Meeting
Date and Time
January 20, 2011 07:00 PM - 09:00 PM (GMT-6 Central Time US & Canada, Guadalajara, Mexico City)
RSVP
Address
Easel Solutions
23 Empire Dr.
St Paul, MN
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Speakers
Scott Cornell - Host/Emcee
Dean Rockne - Guest Speaker
Open Discussion – CS5, 64-bit, RAM & multi-threading
Agenda
Welcome
Scott Cornell - Making the Mad Men Silhouette
Dean Rockne - Integrating AE with Flash through cue point metadata.
Break
Open Discussion – CS5, 64-bit, RAM & multi-threading
Giveaways
CS5 Software of your choice!
ToolFarm Downloadable Training
- Professional Training for Primatte Keyer Pro Toolfarm Expert Series- Professional Training for the After Effects Camera Toolfarm Expert Series- Professional Keying with Keylight Toolfarm Expert Series- Professional Training with Trapcode 3S Toolfarm Expert Series- Trapcode Form Training with Harry J. Frank- After Effects Expressions Training- 50 Crowd Control credits http://footage.toolfarm.com
DigiEffects - Damage
Imagineer Systems - Mocha v2
Red Giant - Magic Bullet Suite
After Effects CS5 Visual Effects & Compositing (2)
Adobe After Effects Learn By Video (2)
How to Cheat in After Effects
Creating Motion Graphics w/ After Effects
Class on Demand Training DVDs
Getting Started with Adobe® Creative Suite® 5 Production Premium
Complete Training for Adobe® Premiere® Pro CS5
Complete Training for Adobe® Photoshop CS5
Adobe water bottles (3)
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posted 11/19/10 by Dean Lindberg | Report Abuse Great presentations! thanks, and I appreciate the tips about how to speed up the rendering process for my little quicktime mash ups. I am a fan of Readymade7777 on YouTube and like the random eye candy - which looks to me like maybe he uses some AE? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB7JnqjSVr4 Thanks, Dean LIndberg |
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posted 11/22/10 by Scott A Cornell | Report Abuse Hey Dean - I think you may want to consider looking into premiere to do the initial editing, (if you don't already) and then just do the needed scene fx in AE. Just from viewing Readymade7777's stuff, since the majority of it is video editing that's where I would start to quicken the renders. I hope this helps. - Scott |