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SlashCAM

15Mar04

Bunch of video editing and filming knowledge on this SlashCAM page.

Simple Rotate

21Feb04

Simple Rotate, a little plugin for iMovie that supposedly does some movie rotation. We should check this out for the E@S screen pipeline.
via Boing Boing

Todd Dominey, one of the most impressive Flash (and HTML) developers I’ve seen, created an “Events@PGA” Flash application for the PGA Merchandise Show. It draws from dynamic RSS feeds and pushes content out to multiple 42″ plasma screens, showing upcoming events at the show.
Nice interface, taking advantage of the horizontal orientation and combining news and […]

In the olden days of ISIS, we discussed using various multi-pane video formats for the E@S screens. Eventually the decision was made to use less text (as was common in the scrollers/sidebars/multipanes) and more big videos, which got rid of the multipanel format.
Now the NYTimes weighs in on splitting screens for minds divided. Apparently, though […]

Anybody think the NASA guys are going a bit minority report with their zillions of image windows on the screen approach to analyzing the data from the latest mars mission?

Ok, one step closer to RSS painting a map of campus for me…furrygoat.com (it’s always the crazy ones, isn’t it?) created a “treemap” of an RSS feed. It uses Microsoft’s Treemap controls (a .NET functionality) to show a collection of nested boxes that relate to an RSS feed.
One RSS feed is a single box, and […]

Interesting NYTimes overview of the upcoming format battle for the next consumer video standard. Particularly interesting to understand the players (how silicon valley companies now are players) and all of the IP rights invovled.

Hey dudes and dudettes!
I just did another edit of this quick tutorial for Final Cut Pro 4. For those of you who have played around with Final Cut before, please check this out and e-mail me comments!! (spokes@stanford.edu) I would love to have some feedback before I call it “finished.” I […]

Similar to Kyle’s experiments with dynamic video from RSS, I found a site that cartoons the weather based on a weather.com XML feed.

This map overlays Google headlines to show where the big news of the day is.
Another push for the map interface!


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