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Welcome to Milt's Memos Blog

This is my first blog entry at this site. Mainly I will write about news for the Multimedia Special Interest Group (MMSIG) in which I am progressing through a 7 month instructional on Adobe's Premiere...

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Adobe Premiere Elements Version 7

The rains stopped and the moon came out on a recent night lately when a friend gave me a copy of Adobe Premiere 7 to evaluate and spread the word to you.  I eagerly installed it to my HP quad desktop....

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Adventures in HDV

I have to admit that I’m still one of those people who does not have a HDTV set. Maybe some day when one of ours goes out, my wife decides to rearrange our living room, or in the most extreme case,...

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HDV Efforts; Blu-Ray Progress

Whether you have Adobe Premiere Elements 4 or Premiere Pro CS3, if you shoot a  HDVtape and load it on to either you get one BIG clip file. That's unlike loading DV with the split to clips requested....

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Homemade steadycam

Having a wide two handed grip is supposed to result in smooth camera movement. Based on the home made steadicam site I found on the web, I decided to build something similar for my Canon HV-30. The...

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The Complexity of Good Software

Over the years I've progressed from MS-DOS, Paint, and Visicalc on an Apple II in 1980 to Adobe CS3/4, Office 2003 and a multiple of other apps, some costly and some freeware on a 32 bit Vista Quad CPU...

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The Most Complicated Video Software Ever (And the most powerful!)

I have put together a travel video featuring the nine waterfalls we could get to in Oregon in late May and Crater Lake. Access was limited by retained snow that hadn't been plwed or melted yet. We...

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Re-creating the Normandy D-Day Invasion

How would you recreate the massive Normandy D-Day assault on Omaha Beach with three actors, a green screen, some old military gear and sophisticated editing software?read more

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Which camera should I take?

Greetings camera people.As you might know, I have three cameras. Two still and one video. I recently gained the third by buying a new body to replace my old Minolta 7000 film body. Maury questioned...

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Improving Your Video Editing

If you hope to improve your video editing skills, you might want to check out a book I read recently:  The Invisible Cut (How Editors Make Magic) by Bobbie O'Steen (ISBN 978-1-932907-53-7) available at...

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