Archive for December, 2008

Anime Studio Pro 5 Training Video

December 29, 2008

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Title: Anime Studio Pro Training Video
Autor: Mark Bremmer
Duration: Over 12 hours – 118 Videos

 

 

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This Anime Studio Pro 5 training course will show you what you need to know to get the most out of this versatile and affordable vector animation solution.  Anime Studio comes with many advanced and useful features that are typically found only in design programs that cost twice the price, and its intuitive user interface and bone-based animation approach will have you producing top-quality animations in less time.
This innovative video series uses a back-to-basics, step-by-step approach, helping you master the application’s most basic design elements before teaching you how to use more advanced features to give your work a professional touch.  An interactive real-time video feed of the application in use allows you to learn each technique by being directly shown, not just told.  Everything in the program workspace appears on screen exactly as it does on your computer, so you don’t have to guess whether you’re doing the right thing based on vague descriptions.  This method allows you to learn more naturally, and in less time.

Serious Possibilities with Anime Studio Pro
Although its title may bring to mind Japanese-style cartoons, this program can be used for so much more.  Because of its ease of use, it’s often thought of as just a great tool for beginners and animation hobbyists, but it also has applications in professional design workflows.  Mike Clifton, the software engineer who almost single-handedly built the software from scratch, has made sure that his program plays nice with other industry-leading design programs so that it fits right in a professional’s arsenal.
The program’s user interface is unique to the application but similar enough that experienced designers should have no problem getting to work.  Anyone who has worked with Premiere, Toon Boom, or 3DS Max will find the layout and tools familiar and intuitive.  Getting started with a program has never been easier.
Import many major file formats.  Anime Studio Pro 5 will let you import and work with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator files, and lets you turn JPEG, Targa, GIF, BMP and EPS images into animated reality with bone-tool overlays.  The program is smart enough to recognize the layers and effects you’ve spent so much time on.
There’s an array of solid options for exporting your creations, too.  AVI, Quicktime, and Flash SWF are all acceptable formats for moving your work to the next step of processing or publishing your completed animations across the internet.
Right out of the box, Anime Studio Pro 5 beats all competition in its price range and gives more expensive programs a run for their money.  Extensible scripting features make the potential for the application even greater.
As with any other serious tool, the program is only as powerful as your ability to use it.  This training video series will make sure that you’ll spend less time tinkering within application menus to find hidden features and more time making great content instead. More information on this Training Video can be found here: Anime Studio Pro 5 Tutorial

MS Microsoft Project 2007 Tutorial

December 11, 2008

Picture of CD CoverTitle: MS Microsoft Project 2007  tutorial
Author: Brian Culp
Duration: 5 Hours
Lessons : 90
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MS Microsoft Project Tutorial Videos

Microsoft Project 2007 Tutorial

Powerful Features and Solutions
Microsoft Project 2007 has the tools and features to manage your next big project, with everything you need to effectively budget resources, create task lists, make adjustments to project plans, track the progress of your projects, and share information with your colleagues and clients.

The Advantage of MS Project 2007
Improved tracking and presentation of schedules.  The new Task Drivers feature lets you set prerequisites and constraints on resources for pending tasks, and when changes in resources cause delays, you can easily trace back the causes of problems in your critical paths with clear color-coded indicators.
The new ability to reverse and re-do changes also allows you to play out what-if scenarios, letting you see how potential changes and adjustments could affect your future and past project results.

Better control over costs. The ability to assign specific budgets and customized costs (independent of work time) allow for more complete real-world accounting practices and also allow better interactivity with independent accounting systems.

Communicate more effectively.  Several predefined reports cover the most commonly used forms for communicating within your team, and the addition of cell-highlighting allows you to color-code information for visually effective organization.  Compelling charts and diagrams are also now just a few clicks away with special integration for Microsoft Excel and Visio users as well as the built-in Visual Reports feature.

Get started right away.  MS Project 2007 offers a Project Guide that takes you step by step through the process of project management, letting you put the program to use as you’re learning its features.  Included project templates give you a number of ready-to-use solutions that fit common programs and tasks, and Microsoft provides even more on their website.  Templates can be shared with other users even through email, so you can make sure that your teams are literally on the same page.  You can even build your own templates suited to your own needs so that you don’t have to reinvent the wheel every time you have a new project to do.

Putting the New Features to Work
While MS Project 2007 is the most user-friendly version Microsoft has released, some of its most powerful capabilities are tucked away.  In a series of 90 short example-based Microsoft Project 2007 tutorial videos, software tutor Brian Culp covers everything from the basics to the most advanced (and most helpful) MS Project 2007 features.  Whether you’re a complete beginner coming to the program for the first time or if you’ve worked with older versions in the past, this training course breaks the program down into practical lessons that are informative and easy to follow.
Microsoft Project 2007 is a robust and versatile management tool, and its new features make it the most powerful version to date.  Its capabilities are limited only by your ability to use them, and these MS Project tutorial videos will show you what you need to know.


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