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		<title>Learn Premiere Elements 10 as an entry into video editing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been asked by several non pros about Elements 10. When Lynda.com asked me to do a course it was a perfect opportunity to shed some light on Adobe's entry level editor. While I say "entry level" there are many great features and workflows that really can get you editing fast even if you have never edited before. Adobe really made a fun and efficient program for those wanting to get editing fast. If you have always wanted to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>OffScreen at Sundance- The Influence of Technology on Film</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Lisa Pluth Sundance is unique in that it provides almost egalitarian access to every facet of filmmaking. Whether you have come to the festival to rub shoulders with Bruce Willis or because you are an aspiring independent filmmaker, the festival provides something special. This is where independent filmmakers and large filmmakers alike come to recharge their creative juices and talk shop. Want to find out which of the new “amateur” cameras the pros are using? Want to know what [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Redrock Microsystems &#8211; The ascension of a great company</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in 2005 I was asked to direct a film. My budget was ultra low and the financier wanted me to have the "depth of field look" he loved so much. His belief was that a shallow depth of field would make the movie seem bigger budgeted and give it a filmic look. I was left to task to find the solution for this if I wanted him to write the check. I found a little company called Redrock Microsystems. [...]]]></description>
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