I always wondered why there are billions of FCP tutorial podcasts and
not a single one for Avid (maybe no one gives a crap, I'll find out
soon enough). Sure, there are the user tutorials on Avid's community
site, but I just wanted to search the iTunes store and find something
that just delivered a new episode every week.
So this never materialized. And I thought, I might be able do a
podcast like this. So after sitting on the domain for two years or so,
I finally started a podcast. It's available at
http://www.avidscreencast.com (or on the iTunes Store, of course).
If you have a couple of minutes, check it out and tell me what you
think. This week, it's shiny reflections, next week will be toggling
timeline views with your keyboard.
I will, of course, steal any tip from this list, make no mistake about
it (like the field dominance change trick from Bouke), because I'm way
too limited to come up with stuff myself! I'll always credit you,
though. (No! No money! It's all for the fame!)
Anyway, sorry for blathering on like this, (seriously, I haven't even
had a beer).
Did I mention that when you subscribe, the podcast fairy will grant you a wish?
Have a nice weekend (if you have one),
Christian
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