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September 2, 2008

Give Print A Chance

BY TINA SHEA : : TOUCHY. FEELY.

In this day and age, it’s nice to know some people still believe in the printing process.

Paper vs. Electronic.

As an old school gal, I’ve always found comfort in holding the printed piece. The feel of the paper, the smell of the inks fresh off the press, not having to search through pages and pages onscreen for that one piece of information I need. (Remember the table of contents)? Seeing a company’s performance and vision on paper raises their level of believability.

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September 16, 2008

Common Video Shooting Mistakes

BY BILL RONAT : : I STARTED MY CAREER LONG AGO (OH, SO LONG AGO) AS A PROFESSIONAL VIDEOGRAPHER (using an RCA TK-76, for you video historians in the crowd). It was big, it was heavy, you had to white balance just right to get the colors you wanted. These days, a video camera weighing a couple of ounces that you pick up at Best Buy would outperform it. So, yeah, things have changed. But the fundamentals of how to point and shoot and pan and zoom haven't changed. That's what this article I wrote for "Videomaker Magazine" is all about.

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September 26, 2008

Comics That Communicate

BY LK HANSEN : : DO PICTURES REALLY COMMUNICATE BETTER? For hundreds of new Chrome users, the answer is a resounding ‘yes’. Google released its new web browser ‘Chrome’ last week, complete with a comic book to illustrate the launch.

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