by The Wordyeti | May 30, 2006 | music, television
Man if this type of technology actually works, in the long run, this will allow everyone to have and share all their video moments through blogs like this … no man is an island, but he very well may be his very own TV station and multi-media producer … I...
by The Wordyeti | May 28, 2006 | Uncategorized
Continuing on with the cornucopia of cool stuff marketed at LAFCPUG – the head of the Final Cut Pro project came down from Cupertino to show off the MacBook Pro with the big 17-inch display. There was an audible sigh in the audience when he clicked on...
by The Wordyeti | May 28, 2006 | journalism
"Red renders obsolescene obsolete."Continuing on with what was clearly the star of the LAFCPUG show (what a jaw-breaking acronym, but then, these are video guys, not writers) – everyone in the audience clearly sat up and attached their drool cups in...
by The Wordyeti | May 27, 2006 | Uncategorized
Went to the LAFCPUG (i.e. the Los Angeles Final Cut Pro User’s Group) meeting on Thursday – I’m not sure what I was expecting – maybe a bunch of pasty-white film editors sitting around and talking about the best way to cut a montage so as to...
by The Wordyeti | May 15, 2006 | journalism
Kicking around the web, I found this alarming notice, that Verizon (amongst others) is starting to use the blogosphere to manipulate public opinion, and to "astroturf." Basically, in a really despicable move, Verizon started faxing a local mayor, vaguely...