| lynda.com Announces Vegas 6 Essential Training For Video Editors New ...
Ojai, California, lynda.com, the company specializing in self-paced career and computer training in digital media and design, today introduced Vegas 6 Essential Training. (PRWEB) August 22, 2006 -- Geared toward video editors who are new to Sony Vegas or to this latest version, Vegas 6 Essential Training teaches the fundamentals of how to work with Sony's award-winning video editing application. Instructor Thomas Sherer identifies the main elements of the interface and explains how to work with different media files, then moves on to more advanced topics, including essential editing techniques, applying effects and correcting color, and working with high definition video and surround sound audio. Exercise files accompany this tutorial. "Instructor Thomas Sherer has been using Sony Vegas in his professional work and classroom teaching since version 3.
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Thousands demonstrate against plan to build chemical factory in ...
BEIJING (AP) — Thousands of people took to the streets of a southern Chinese town to protest plans to build a chemical plant there, citing health concerns, residents said Tuesday. The demonstrations, which began Feb. 29 in Dongshan County in southern Fujian province, turned violent on the first day after police in riot gear clashed with the protesters, said a witness who refused to give his name for fear of reprisals. .
X Factor finalist pulls out of show over happy slapping attack
A'butter wouldn't melt' X-Factor finalist from North Finchley has pulled out of the hit show after she was caught on camera beating and threatening fellow teenagers. In one clip, posted on video-sharing website YouTube, 15-year-old Emily Nakanda threatens to cut out a boy's eyes while a friend wields a six-inch kitchen knife. In another, allegedly sent by mobile phone to 'loads of kids' around Emily's school, the singer is seen launching an attack on a blonde girl, known as Anna. While wearing her school uniform, she gets the girl in a headlock, swings her round by the hair, punches her and pushes her to the ground. A spokeswoman for X Factor said the matter had been invesitgated and confirmed Emily had withdrawn from the competition." Louise Friberg, Emily's mother, said: "As a family we are heartbroken and are very disappointed with Emily's behaviour, we feel there is no choice but to withdraw Emily from the competition.
Student filmmaker scores hometown screening at Tri-Valley festival
For his sophomore project, New York University film student Noah Lagin could have produced a cute piece of fluff comedy worthy of YouTube. Instead, the Pleasanton native decided to make the most of his $2,500 budget: he made a 12-minute movie about the Holocaust. Warsaw is a compressed thriller about a Jewish man in the Warsaw Ghetto confronting a Nazi soldier. Lagin will have his film screened at the Tri-Valley/Tri-City Jewish Film Series on March 2. It will be paired with Wondrous Oblivion, a British feature from 2003. Lagin wont be able to make the screening. A senior at NYUs Tisch School of the Arts, he is currently working on several film projects as a camera assistant. But hes happy to have his 2006 short film make its Bay Area premiere.
Michelle Obama: Those Who Say: “I Ain’t Voting For No Nigger”
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Sony DCR-DVD100 Handycam DVD camcorder
The Sony DCR-DVD100 Handycam ($900) makes sharing home movies with friends and family easier because it records them on disks that can be played on most DVD devices. No more forcing friends and families to sit through marathon screenings in your homenow you can give them their very own copy of Deedee's First Dance Recital: The Director's Cut. .
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