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Category Archives: Final Cut Pro
Anaara.com just went LIVE
Well this has been a month of new things being implemented; Barack Hussein Obama won the presidential election, Adobe MAX SF is around the corner, and our web site is finally live! For ages now we have only had our … Continue reading
Posted in ActionScript, Adobe, Adobe MAX, After Effects, AIR, Aperture, Apple, AS2 -> AS3 migration, Away3D, Brio, Design, Final Cut Pro, Flash, Flex, Illustrator, InDesign, iPhone, LightRoom, Martial Arts, mobile
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AjmalPictures.com goes live
A new version of AjmalPictures.com has gone live. Many thanks to everyone on the Anaara team who helped make it happen. It is a Flex 3 application using Cairngorm. Custom components developed for this application include a menu control which … Continue reading
Posted in ActionScript, Adobe, Final Cut Pro, Flash, Flex, Post Production, RIA
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A Letter to Colleen – Flash & Hi-8 live/animated film
Check out this article from Studio Daily about a film shot in Hi-8 and then rotoscoped in Flash frame by frame to create a disturbing graphic novelesque film by London Squared Productions. They used Final Cut Pro for editing the … Continue reading
Posted in After Effects, Design, Final Cut Pro, Flash, Photoshop, Post Production
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