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This may come as a positive surprise to those who have been watching the Apple-Adobe-Flash feud closely.
If you recall, one of the issues with videos on the web [...]
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With Steve Jobs of Apple and Flash maker Adobe becoming increasingly vocal about their shit I keep seeing a lot of wrong information being thrown around in regards to HTML5, videos, and Flash. Couple of things you should know…
What You Need To Know about HTML5 and Video
Some people seem to think that HTML5 by itself [...]
I’m beyond excited. Today I learned the highly anticipated Adobe Creative Suite 5 will launch in April – and my friend Gary Bettan from VideoGuys ( http://twitter.com/videoguys ) told me he had a dealer seminar today and it was announced that all CS5 programs will be 64bit.
This is huge. I’ve been waiting for this for [...]
Flash on iPad, iPhone Necessary to Watch Porn, Adobe Says
Published by February 1st, 2010 in adobe and apple. 0 CommentsAdobe fired back at Steve Jobs’ bs about Flash not being necessary on his iPad/iPhone/iPod touch toys by showing a screenshot of prominent sites with the “missing Flash plugin” icon taunting the Apple gadget user. Among the images is a screenshot of popular pay site BangBros.com.
Point made, Adobe, well done. Of course the employee who [...]
No Flash on iPad – What’s the Excuse
Published by February 1st, 2010 in Gadgets, Marketing with Kroy and apple. 1 CommentAccording to an article on Cnet, Steve Jobs basically said that people have too many problems with Flash on a Mac and that it doesn’t matter anyways in the future because web video will be presented via HTML5 instead of Flash. So despite massive requests for Flash on the iPhone and now the iPad, Apple [...]
Thoughts on Final Cut Pro, Media Composer, Premiere Pro
Published by September 18th, 2009 in Video Editing and Video Software. 0 CommentsI get the occasional email or tweet about which NLE (non-linear editing program) I think is the best, Apple’s Final Cut Pro, AVID’s Media Composer, or Adobe’s Premiere Pro.
That’s like asking which car is the best and the answer is the same: there is no “best” NLE, each one has its pros and cons but, [...]
Got some emails and tweets asking me if I’m jumping over to the Mac as my main platform since a lot of my recent posts were Apple/Mac related.
The answer is NO. All my main editing and production equipment is Windows (Windows 7 mostly) based. I do have a Macbook Pro and have made that my [...]
Camshake Auto Smoothing; Shooting Tips
Published by July 14th, 2009 in Tips and Tricks and Video Software. 0 CommentsAdobe and the University of Wisconsin are working on a potentially very useful tool that turns shaky handheld footage into more professional looking, smooth, steady looking stuff people will actually want to watch.
While not expected to be complete until about 2 years from now, I think this could be quite useful, and not just for [...]
BSOD: Install Adobe CS4 on Windows 7 or Vista
Published by May 25th, 2009 in How To and Video Software. 0 CommentsTrying to install Adobe CS 4 on Windows 7 or Vista and are getting the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)? There are numerous possible reasons but many of them point to problems with the Adobe installation DVDs themselves. Other issues are driver conflicts between Windows 7 RC and several DVD drives.
Here is how I installed [...]
Adobe video object manipulation
Published by November 30th, 2008 in Animation, Video Editing and Video Software. 0 CommentsOh Adobe I want this! Gimme gimme!
Adobe Labs is currently working on a sweet piece of video technology that allows us editors to do some amazing things, such as one click video object manipulation and much more.
Some of these things we can already do in After Effects but Adobe’s new technology can make this so [...]

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