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Tom Hoopengardener, "Fun with your Head
(Helmet Cams)", Sept. 19,2006
Sonny Tolan, Phil
Shapiro, "Podcasting & the IPOD", January 17, 2006
Merrill Hessel,
Ralph Morris "From DVD's, Tape & Movie Film to your Computer", October 18,
2005
Richard Turner
"Public Access Television for You", June 21, 2005
Richard Harrington, "Photoshop for Non Linear Editors",
March 15, 2005
Merrill Hessel
& Jeff Pledger, "All about Streaming Video", February 15, 2005
Gary Krimstein,
January,18, 2005, "Designing, Conducting, Marketing Video Productions"
Tom
Hoopengardner, November 16, 2004 " Chroma Keying (Green Screen) and Virtual
Sets"
Merrill Hessel May 18th,
2004 "Basics of Sound Editing on a Computer"
William Jenkins
April 19th, 2004 Meeting "Working with Sound and Music on Your Computer,"
Tom Hoopengardner March
16th, 2004 Meeting "How to give your Videos a cinema look and other tricks"
Cintia Cabib Feb.
17, 2004 Meeting "Resources Available to Independent Filmmakers for Video
Distribution "
JoAnne Carl
"Editing, Pacing and Storytelling"Jan. 20, 2004 Meeting
Merrill Hessel
"Introduction. to Digital Video" Dec. 17, 2003 Meeting Click Here
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Next DVUG meeting Wed. May 19, 2010
Richard Harrington at his Studio
We again have a unique, but limited attendance, opportunity to hear one of
the best Video Presenters and visit one of the Premiere Production and
teaching facilities in our area, Richard Harrington's RHED Pixel offices and
studio. RHED Pixel has a capacity for only 45 people NO MORE. Unfortunately,
this particular meeting will be limited to the first 45 people that sign up.
You must send an e-mail to us at dvug@meral.com as soon as possible. We will
send a confirmation to you.
Richard Harrington is one of the most prolific teachers and video experts in
the U.S. A certified instructor for Adobe, Apple, and Avid, Rich is a
practiced expert in motion graphic design & digital video. His producing
skills were also recognized by AV Multimedia Producer Magazine who named him
as one of the Top Producers of 2004. Rich is an internationally published
author. His book, Photoshop CS for Nonlinear Editors, was the first of its
kind to focus on Photoshops application in the world of video. He is also a
contributing author for Final Cut Pro On the Spot, After Effects On the Spot,
After Effects at Work, and The Photoshop World Dream Team Book, Volume 1.
Richard Harrington and Mark Weiser are the first to come out with a book on
Video Podcasting "Producing Video Podcasts: A Guide for Media Professionals"
(Paperback).
Richard has given our group outstanding talks in the past several years. He
will host this meeting, provide a studio tour and discuss latest aspects of video and particularly
Adobe's new offerings that he thinks would be of interest to our group.
If you want to help us socialize you can bring (drinks, food, chips,
cheese, etc).
If you are confirmed and cannot attend
please let us know so others can have your space.
The studio is located at 180 S Washington St Falls Church, VA 22046 Suite 210.
It is in the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors PHCC building East Entrance.
There is plenty of parking.
Whether you are a novice and or an expert this will be an unusual opportunity.
7:00 pm Meet, greet, network socialize, bring food or drinks only if you want
to.
7:30 PM Richard Harrington presents "All About Adobe"
9:00 Meeting Ends and socialize until Rich kicks us out.
SAD NEWS FROM NING OUR SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE WILL NO
LONGER EXIST BUT OUR DVUG SITE WILL CONTINUE
From Wired Magazine
Ning Fails at Free Social Networking
By Eliot Van Buskirk April 16, 2010 | 1:58 pm |
Ning co-founder Marc Andreessen promised Ning network creators they would be
able to port their networks elsewhere. Now, they may have good reason to do
so.
Ning, a brainchild of Netscape bazillionaire Marc Andreessen that was designed
to let anyone make a social network about anything for free, won’t do it
anymore. Each of the service’s 2.3 million networks users will disappear
unless its creator either pays Ning or migrate the network to another
platform.
So much for “free” as the future of business — as far as Ning goes, anyway.
The company accepted hundreds of millions of dollars from investors, and they
apparently want more of a return than Ning is able to provide as a free
service.
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Our March 17, 2010 meeting was with Merlyn Reineke, new Executive Director
of Montgomery Community Television channels AMTV 19 and 21. He gave us a
demonstration of his Emmy-award winning producer career and as a key leader in
public television's transition to all-digital services. Merlyn talked
about the future Directions of the MCT TV Channels and his incorporation of
New Media services into MCT future plans.
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Our November 2009 Meeting about the
Destruction of the Coal Mining Town of Grundy and the
excellent explanation of the Documentary by Russell Belcher
was very heart wrenching. The DVUG audience was
enthralled and asked a lot of questions about the
photographic techniques and ability to get on the
destruction site. Kudos to Russell our DVUG videographer.
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Our First Meeting this fall in October had Evan Mater of
Vark Audio as a speaker. About 30 attendees listened to his
really well presented talk and demos on "Wireless Audio for
Video and other Applications".
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Our June 2009 Meeting was at the Discovery Channel
Post-Production facilities. It was oversubscribed and we had
61 attendees. We are sorry all of you could not attend
this presentation and fantastic tour.
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Our April 2009 Meeting on
Underwater Cinematography and Still Photography
with
Dr. Jim Rakowski was fantastic. He told us about the required equipment,
spherical enclosure, and considerations needed to get
outstanding underwater stills and videos. His videos of the
sea life in Indonesia and the Bahamas were breathtaking. We
will invite him back after his trip to the Dutch Antilles,
since he did not have time to talk about the techniques he
used such as Lightroom and others to make the colors and
focus so vivid.
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In November and December 2008 our group had tours of the Fairfax Public Access (FPA) television station. The
DVUG members reaction was amazement at the excellent facilities and courses available to anyone
by Fairfax. See the
FPA
website
The October 2008 Meeting "Podcasting as a Career" presented by Ray Ortega. It was an excellent presentation well received by our group. Look at his website
(The Produce Picker)
The September meeting “Audio for Video, Podcasting, and Broadcasting“
presented by Ed Helvey and David McAlary
was outstanding. The speakers received many well deserved kudos from the
Audience. The presentation and visuals were clear and we expect to have
a DVD of this meeting available in the month.
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Look at our
Important Links
pages
click on these hyperlinks and you will find tutorials, hints, articles,
lessons about all aspects of video, photography, sound, lighting, etc.
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Over 50 people attended the meeting at R & R lighting in Silver Spring.
Bill Robertson gave a terrific talk and provided us with a tour his lighting
and studio operations.
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Look at our Important Links
pages
click on these hyperlinks and you will find tutorials, hints, articles,
lessons about all aspects of video, photography, sound, lighting, etc.
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