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CS4 @ the FCP Supermeet London & Nehalem Power!

Hello, my friends! I'm just back from my brief tour in the UK, and this time the focus was around Universities, broadcast and industry clientel, and a special appearance at the FCPUG Supermeet in London, reprising my performance from the 'meet' in Vegas during NAB.

This time around, my colleague Michael O'Neill joined me at the event, and I took the stage in the early evening to an enthusiastic capacity crowd. As in Vegas, the session was titled Sharing the Love - FCP & CS4, and I did indeed share it 'round, getting some great responses from the crowd.

My intro slide, snapped by Michael from the audience
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Just about to begin, standing on stage, snapping with the iPhone
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Prior to the Supermeet, Michael and I spent several days visiting Universities in the South of England, focusing on workflow and integration between CS4 and FCP, as well as Avid Media Composer integration and even mentions of incorporating ProTools into a CS4 project. What was especially cool about these visits is that we got a chance to show-off performance from the latest MacBookPro 8GB laptops, as well as the newest Intel Nehalem Workstation (similar to the one I used at LLB a few months back). Once again, the Nehalem processor continues to WOW people (even primarily Mac-based set-ups) and in conjunction with the supah-speedy MBP 17", it's a true one-two performance punch, for both online and offline production.

And, in case you thought that Universities still have basic 'Broadcast Journalism' majors (well, I 'sort of' though that!) here's a list of what you might be studying at Falmouth U. Where was this stuff when *I* was in school? ;)

Falmouth University Media Degree Programs

With that, my friends, I'm going back to the studio to 'shed' and work on some new materials for upcoming Adobe TV episodes. I've also got a few musical creations in the works, so perhaps I'll post some 'in-progress' versions, if anyone has any desire to hear them. And, since a few people asked where they can get a 'proper headshot', here's the one I used at the SuperMeet (and will likely update my Twitter account with).

Healing People Daily, with my hair down...;)
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Until next time,

Blog on.

Comments

Cool website, like what I have read. Will definitely be back to read again.

Hello jason,
Remember me? haha
How are you doing?
When do you visit korea again! :-)
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Hello Hyohee! So very nice to hear from you! Well, we were planning to be back in Korea this summer, but it looks like it's going to be pushed out a bit further. In any case, I very much look forward to returning, and will be sure to update as the schedules are made. Hope all is well with you. All the best ---JL

Interesting site I'm very glad I wandered onto it through google Gonna have to add this one to the list :D

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