It's been a couple of weeks since the last entry to this online diary thing, and I now realise that the whole point of a blog is to communicate to your readers what it is that you're up to. Well, the second half of any month is always consumed with my having to shut myself away in my padded cell that is my office and compose reviews of various digital video products - whether that's camcorders or stuff like editing software, etc - for the various magazines I regularly contribute to and whose publishers help to keep the wolves from the door.
During a month that seems to have wizzed by just a little too quickly, I've put together reviews of three fabulous new camcorders (the Canon HG20, the Sony HDR-CX11 and the Panasonic HDC-HS100) and some stuff on video editing software as well.

Every month, I write a 12-frame
storyboard style tutorial for
Mac User magazine, and the editor gives me pretty much carte blanche to do anything I choose to do providing that it's digital video related.
This month (or, at least, the Volume 24 Issue 24 that will be on the stands late November 08, I assume) I've been having fun with Apple's really superb
Motion 3 software that helps to make up the Final Cut Studio 2 set.
Motion really is an excellent program and I've done a little
Masterclass (yeah, yeah) on how to create a jittery text title using the keyframe recording feature. It's something that would be quite difficult to do in Final Cut Pro or Premiere Pro, but in Motion it's dead easy - so much so that it actually leaves room for experimentation in real time. Brilliant!
Another thing I've been working on is a set of video tutorials on how to get started with
Adobe Premiere Elements 7.0 (Windows XP/Vista). I've been an admirer of this application since its introduction a few years back and the latest version is the best yet.
The video modules are coming along and I hope to publish a couple of sample files soon. However, I'll say it right now that the set isn't going to be free. No sir. In a slight change of direction, I'm launching a new partner website to SimplyDV in which I'll be selling this and other stuff - all of which will be aimed at the complete newbie or, at the very least, the user who has basic skills but who wants to break out into something a little bit more demanding and creative. PREL7 really is a great application and I can't wait to get the how-to stuff done!
And on that subject, I'd better get back to it. Adios.
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