Saving in Stockholm; We All Shine On
Hello again, friends! Today saw the completion of the CS4 Production Premium Tour in Stockholm, and as always, it's a pleasure to be in front of such a captive audience. As Max and I began the presentation at the Skandia (despite the odd blue skies, though sub-zero temperatures) several hundred of our 'closest friends' turned out to learn and be inspired...and I believe they were ;)
As in Finland, Norway & Denmark, the time-saving message of Production Premium (and specifically, workflows around using OnLocation for Direct-To-Disk capture, Adobe Clip Notes for client commentary, the amazing native RED workflow, and our Speech Search/Metadata/F4V export story) continued to wow users, new and old. And just on that: having polled the audiences in each city, we saw a great deal of new faces, many of whom were actually working in *other* facets of production (ie, design, web, etc) further emphasizing the cross-media nature of CS4, and moreover, how the creative world continues to evolve.
Max welcomes the crowd, as Jase preps for the start

A look at the theatre, naturally-lit, with my hands raised in true healing fashion

Showing the Ease of Multi-Format Editing in Premiere Pro CS4

Talking about the RED Camera Workflow

A rather strange pic of me, but hey, they can't ALL be brilliant! lol

Sharing the XML love, with Premiere Pro CS4's Final Cut Import Feature

So, that about wraps up this blog post. I want to once again thank everyone (from every country) who came out to the seminars and spent their morning with us. The responses, feedback and suggestions that we receive from YOU, our esteemed users, is simply invaluable. Thank you for allowing me to spend some time with you, saving some time with you. The pleasure is truly mine. ;)
Until next time,
Blog on.
Comments
Hey Jase, you know there is the "red eye removal tool" in Photoshop, right? It's right under the "spot healing brush tool". Take care my friend.
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Wise guy. :P I know it's just a sign that you're missing me terribly, and can't wait 'till we're on the road, together again. :) Ciao, Ruf. --Jase
Posted by: Rufus Deuchler | February 11, 2009 1:54 PM
Hi Jason!
Your seminar in Stockholm was great! I love coming to watch you heal, and I must confess that your magic has worked yet again.
And speaking of healing, I thought the pictures looked fine ;) It was quite dark in there, so I guess they turned out as good as they could.
Thank you again for a wonderful seminar.
Oh, and we all really liked you ending:
Jag älskar Sverige. Tack så mycket.
A very nice touch ;) Hope to see you again in Stockholm.
~Annika
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Hi Annika! Well, thanks for the very nice comments. ;) It was indeed a great day, and a wonderful end to the tour. I hope to return very soon, so stay tuned. All the best. --JL
Posted by: Annika | February 16, 2009 9:29 PM
Now that HDV is here, are we expecting a full support for future (ADOBE AUDITION)...
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Hey Godwin. Are you referring to working with HDV video files inside of Audition 3? Theoretically, you should have the same (or similar) performance in Aud3 as you have in Premiere Pro. However, some HDV flavors are trickier than others, and I've definitely seen some performance issues in Aud3 when using certain types of video files. What camera are you using? What format are the files in? How were they captured/ingested? Let me know some additional details, and I can look into it for you. All the best. --JL
Posted by: godwin kwame fudzi | February 23, 2009 2:16 AM