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on the topic of digital video and audio resources, broadly

I was just asked to recommend online resources for Adobe's digital video and audio software beyond just After Effects. Here's the article that resulted:

"An opinionated guide to online digital video and audio resources"

"Get the lowdown of the best forums and community websites and blogs pertaining to digital video and audio technology, courtesy of Todd Kopriva, head of the After Effects documentation team."

BTW, I hate the gratuitous use of headshots as part of articles' bylines. I put my helmet on in the picture for the Developer Connection because I thought that this would help to convey the idea that I really didn't want to take part in this piece of the process. Now that I see the result, I think that I just made myself stand out as even more of a dork. Oh, well. Live and learn.

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