| 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.
Gateway Plugs Phenom Into Two New Media-Friendly Desktops
With a Phenom 9600 processor, the GM5664 is oriented toward users interested in extreme gaming, digital photo and video editing, watching TV or movies and storing a massive media library. In addition to the hybrid optical drive, the machine features an integrated analog/digital TV tuner with remote control that lets consumers watch, pause and record their favorite live programming. Free WiFi Hotspot Locator from TechNewsWorldWondering where to find the nearest publicly available WiFi Internet access? Our global directory of more than 100,000 locations in 26 countries is a terrific tool for mobile computer users. .
ResNet moves to Burge Union
Think of it as the trek of the tech: student technology services move into the Burge Union. ResNet, which provides Internet service for student housing, moved to the Burge from McCollum Hall over winter break. Last Monday, an information technology desk opened. The technology services moved to the Burge Union this semester in hopes that the Burge's location near the Anschutz sports complex will make the services more accessible for students. Next fall, students will see a Pulse coffee shop, new furniture and 10 to 15 high-end-computer workstations, in addition to the help desk. The workstations will feature software for photo and video editing. A large screen plasma or LCD TV will be added to a conference room. Students also will be able to check out laptops, digital cameras and digital camcorders.
Golf Galaxy to further regional expansion with Towson store
New women's pro soccer league lines up investors [Sacramento] There's some new star power at Nike [Portland] California company closes design center in Portland [Portland] Callaway Golf signs license to make St. Andrews Links products [Los Angeles] Siwak, Bader sell health-care business [St. Louis] .
Ting Tings release first single
The Ting Tings have released their much-anticipated debut single Great DJ. And the duo, who have been billed as a band to watch for 2008, have revealed their surprise at how much buzz has been surrounding their music. Speaking of their new release they said: "We hand-made all our singles so we did a limited copy with only a small amount going out. "It's quite shocking all this coverage we've been getting. Airplay and stuff has been amazing." Although the group are playing down the hype, they are hoping to drum up more support ahead of their album release in May. They said: "We try not to read too much of it because it can give you a really big head. So I think we've got to play shows all this year and show people what we do." .
Gabbing with Gibby
You kind of visualize him at George Lucas' studio with million-dollar microphones. Q. On this School of Rock tour, maybe because you're not going to have a lot of rehearsals the shows will have a real spirit of spontaneity. A. Yes, it's going to be a train-wreck-style thing. A different kind of train wreck. Lisa Rose may be reached at lrose@starledger.com or (212) 790-4436. .
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