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QR Codes

Smarty Tags is an example of a QR code generator.

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Liverpool Community College 2011 (Term Start)

Just posting a short cut to my uploaded Keynote presentations on the beta version of Mac’s iWork.com The presentations are for the 1st day back at the Liverpool Community College where I teach on the Foundation Degree and BTEC Level 3 Course. You will need an invite to watch the presentations but by all means, give me a shout and I will send you an invite.

The thumbnail is from Microsoft’s Future Vision Series – 2019 Future Vision Montage

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The Learning Lighthouse – Digital Photography & Photoshop Session

I had a brilliant day at the Learning Lighthouse last Thursday where I ran a Digital Photography and Photoshop session for 7-11 yr olds with their parents/ grandfathers and guardians. Each session was only 2hrs long and the children/ adults got through quite a lot and more importantly had a lot of fun learning (then breaking) the rules of Photography. The first part of the session was a practical based learning as the young photographers used digital cameras and we followed the Digital Photography Tips & Tricks Presentation . The group then did an introduction to Photoshop and ‘played’ with making titles and adding filters to their photographs. Here is a gallery of all the final pieces. You don’t have to have Photoshop to edit your photographs, there are lots of free on-line photo-editing software . Well done to all the students now photographers who participated on the course and thanks to the lovely crew at The Learning Lighthouse.

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10 Must Have Online Tools for Photographers

A good website for Photographers that has a great link to the 10 must have online tools for photographers. The website is called Epic Edits and is a great community blog & resources for those interested in the static shot.

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BBC CBeebies Pilot

Have been really busy with the BBC the last month working with Milky Tea on the production of a CBeebies’ pilot. We shot the pilot over two days in a converted barn down in Hemel Hempstead. It was a fab couple of days and I will post a bit later once we have got going on the project. In the meantime, here are a few shots from the shoot. It was a completely green screen shoot and was shot on DV Cam. Bit of a shame really as i was trying to convince the Beeb to shoot on HD progressive …. but the budget didn’t allow the extra cost for the pilot. Dave the camera man did a class job of filming and DOP’ing. Again, at a later date I will give a detailed breakdown of the shoot and how he lit the event.

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Greenscreen

Just throwing a few things together regarding Greenscreen shoots. I have always used Keylight in After Effects and find their Training manual a good little read into the art of Keying. (Keylight1.0v4)

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