creighton24601
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creighton24601

It's $150 a day if you're there for 19+ hours. Bad, stupid deal. Turd of a flick to boot. Fail.

I assure you...there's absolutely no cred. Stay where you are.

Yeah. Apple NOT putting it's logo on something. Will never happen, my friend.

After Effects doesn't have any objects, standard or otherwise. Maybe you're thinking of Cinema 4D or some stock footage package. Remarkable job nonetheless. I love the look of good cgi over otherwise terrible amateur footage. It gives that sense of realism that's lost on overblown Hollywood shoots.

It's a 112 MP sensor. That doesn't necessarily mean you're going to have a 112 MP file. The image file output can be any size as long as it utilizes (and I'm sure it does) the full potential of the sensor.

THIS is what we've all been waiting for. This surpasses film's dynamic range essentially infinty-fold. Tell them that the interest is VERY real and this is the technology that's going to revolutionize photography. Not Digital Photography. Photography.

So, it's Photoshop's clone stamp?

Or OSXi, even. They love that tiny i.

Not in my professional setting with the entire CS5 Production Suite. The streamlined workflow and compatibility is crucial. This is very bad business.

Dude. Beetlejuice, Pee Wee's Big Adventure, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Edward Scissorhands, and Big Fish. Those were all pretty original. I'm not a Burton apologist, as he's pretty much crapped the bed for the past 12 years, but to say Batman was the only "original" thing he's done shows a pretty tenuous grasp of

I'm only commenting to tell you how hilarious this post is. "Magma of Ability" is going right to my resume's cover letter.

If the video was only used internally, then they can pretty much do what they want. If it it was distributed in any way, then someone probably got paid. Side note: that soundedA LOT like the guy who sang the actual Ghostbusters theme song.

I was thinking it was even closer to 40 or 50. The headline's a tad hyperbolic.

That's what I figured. Even though I know it's interlaced, I never see the scan lines over the air. You only know it is when working with the footage in After Effects or AVID.

Actually, the only 1080 footage that's broadcast is interlaced: 1080i. However, I wouldn't be surprised if the processor in the tv removed the interlacing artifacts. I work at (currently am sitting at) a tv station and we use a flat screen on our morning news set with no issues whatsoever. No calibration or synching

My eyes are the same way. And yes, my whole life I've dealt with jackasses, such as the author of this article, asking me, "what's the deal with your eyeshadow?"

"Legally we're not allowed to call it meat, So bring the family down for a tasty brown treat!"

Upon further inspection, I find your assessment to be absolutely correct. As though it were some type of foundation, so to speak.

You know, I hear they once constructed an entire metropolis consisting of nothing but popular music from the 1950's, 1960's, and 1970's.

Wow. I didn't realize she had passed the sixty mark.