Well folks, here is one of the reasons why I've been busy... I am pleased to announce the upcoming launch of our short animal film, "Sugar", which is the first installment of our "Adventurous Tails" series! Synopsis: Sugar lives a wonderful life with a family who loves and cares for her and all her friends’ needs. One day, however, all that changes. Sugar and all her dog friends are off to the rescue in this delightful adventure about respect and a thankful attitude. A film for the young and young at heart. Out of 250 film submissons, this film is one of the few that will be screened as semi-finalists at the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival. [LINK] View the Teaser Now at http://www.adventuroustails.com/ And be sure to subscribe to the E-Mail list to be the first to know when the DVD is released: [LINK] God bless you all, The Globe Reacher
I use Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 [LINK] to edit all my projects. And believe it or not, I rarely use something like Adobe After Effects [LINK] . Premiere is packed with fully customizable effects built-in. After Effects, however, has it's place. If you need heavy, advanced effects (i.e. Lightsabers, fire, etc.), After Effects is worth looking at. Together, they work very well. There has been a significant amount of debate about whether or not to go with Apple's Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere, and rightfully so; Final Cut is a very good editing software as well. But there is an interesting rarely known secret about this: Final Cut and Premiere were created by the same person. The workflows through them are almost identical. Here's two of the reasons why I stay with Premiere on Windows: There are thousands of little useful applications out there on the internet for free. If you want to get the equivalent for Mac, you're going to have to pay something, if you can find it at all...