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Sunday, December 13, 2009
Lifehacker’s Top Photography Hacks of 2009
Matt Jeppsen | 12/13- 10:09 PM
DIY spirit: A year in review
Lifehacker has posted their Top Photography Hacks of 2009, a collection of DIY tutorials and tips mainly for amateurs, but with some wisdom and creative ideas there for professionals too. From bokeh hearts to a fiber-optic DIY ringflash on the cheap, it’s all here. Check it out.
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Art Adams | 08/30
A directory of my best articles, sorted by topic.
This entry is a guide to my best articles, sorted by topic. Enjoy!
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Grant Kay | 12/09
Getting started with Smoke
As a Senior Smoke Trainer here at Autodesk, I routinely get question from editors and artists asking me how Smoke compares to the software packages and plugins they use for everything from editing…
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Scott Simmons | 10/13
During a recent long-form edit I came across a few new (to me at least) Avid discoveries
I’m just finishing up a three week edit using Avid Media Composer. I enjoy longer-form projects like this one as I always find myself learning something new about…
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Matt Jeppsen | 11/07- 01:25 PM
Freeze slices of time, DIY style
If you’ve ever wanted to try shooting high-speed photography like balloons popping, drops of water, glasses shattering, you’ll probably appreciate the following tutorial from Matt Richardson. In the video embedded below, he shows you how to build a simple audio sensor for your DSLR using an Arduino controller that allows you to trigger the camera fast enough to freeze incredibly fast action. Not only that, he takes it a step further to automatically cut his room lighting once the controller is armed (ok Matt, now you are just showing off). It’s a really cool tutorial, watch below…
Matt Jeppsen | 05/22- 02:41 PM
Canon 5D MKII’s + 6 wks + 100 hrs footage = 4 minutes of pure awesome
Awesome timelapse of the weeks of NASA preparation before a shuttle launch, culminating with the launch sequence. Watch below.
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