Using Dynamic Link
Exchange data between Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Soundbooth, and Encore using Dynamic Link, without rendering and exporting intermediate files.
United Mine Wrokers of America, Kentucky Delegation, and John L. Lewis
The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) pose for a group photograph on Monument Circle. The union was established in 1890 and eight years later selected Indianapolis as the location for its national headquarters. The union held its annual conventions in Indianapolis until 1934. John L. Lewis, a prominent leader of the labor movement, stands in the front row, fifth from the right.,Appears in Destination Indiana 9
Using the new integration with Device Central
Test display of Fireworks documents in various mobile devices by using mobile device emulators in Device Central.
Getting Started (GS): What is Encore CS5?
Explore Encore CS5, Adobe’s DVD and Blu-ray disc authoring software. Learn the advantages of using Encore—for both business users and creative users.
Using the new integration with Device Central
Test display of Fireworks documents in various mobile devices by using mobile device emulators in Device Central.
Using Kuler color themes
Browse, search, and modify Kuler color themes directly in your CS4 application. Include them in your workflow by using the Swatches panel.
Remove noise from photos
Remove unwanted noise from photos using improved Color and Luminance noise reduction controls.
Create vignettes for artistic effect
Learn how to use new options in the Effects panel to create postcrop vignettes that show off the content of your photos.
Getting Started: 08 Cropping an image
Crop and rotate images using the Crop tool. Review the angle of rotation with the Rotate View tool.
Creating Image Galleries with Adobe Bridge
Quickly review, arrange, and output images to PDF and the web.
Wooden Block Between Two Strings
A block of wood is attached vertically between two strings. When the bottom string is pulled slowly, the top string breaks. When the bottom string is pulled quickly, it itself breaks.
MIT@Lawrence 2nd Sprint Reflections (2010 Practicum)
On November 10, 2010, the MIT@Lawrence students held their second public meeting with city officials and community leaders from the City of Lawrence to present research findings and get feedback. Afterward, they were asked to reflect on their experiences working in the community and with each other.
8.3 Problems for Locke's View of Personal Identity
Part 8.3. Criticisms of Locke's view of personal identity; if personal identity is dependent on memory then how does forgetting personal history and the concept of false memory change Locke's view of personal identity.
Great Courses Great Faculty: Dr. H. David Soren
Join hundreds of UA students in Dr. Soren's Classics/Art 329 course for his November 4, 2010, lecture "America in the 1920s and 1930s."
Dr. Soren's classes are extremely popular with students. He is a Regents Professor in Classics and Classical Archaeology, a distinguished scholar, and directs the Orvieto International Institute for Classical Studies in Italy, the University's largest study abroad program.
As if that's not enough to account for those large enrollments, watch this lecture to
COM365 Fall 2010 Session 13
COM365 Public Relations Session Thirteen 11/30/10 Suzanne Scholz
Music on a WIM: Andrea Clearfield (Part 1)
First up is Andrea Clearfield's composition Songs of the Wolf. Kristen Richard, a senior in horn performance in the studio of Mary Burroughs, and Alisa Gilliam, a piano faculty member at ECU perform the first movement of this piece—Wolf Songs.
Clearfield, a current American composer, teaches at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. She writes compositions for a variety of musical avenues including orchestra, chorus, soloists, and chamber ensembles. Additionally, Clearfield recently won
Music on a WIM: Florence Price (Part 3)
The final two pieces, Trouble Done Come My Way and My Soul's Been Anchored in the Lord, were composed by Florence Price. Price, who wrote mainly spirituals, was the first African American woman to be recognized as a symphonic composer in the 1930s. She attended the American Conservatory and the Chicago Musical College to study music. Although she wrote more than 300 compositions, many remain unpublished today. Candace Little, a senior in music therapy and mezzo-soprano, and Catherine Garner on p
Psychology Lecture Series- An Introduction to Parasomnias
Things That Go Bump in the Night: An Introduction to Parasomnias
In this session, Dr. Krainin provides an overview of the diagnosis and treatment of common disorders of arousal during sleep (parasomnias). Topics discussed included sleep walking, sleep eating, nightmares and REM sleep behavior disorder.
Groundbreaking Regional Planners
John and Scott Fregonese are visionaries. They look at a cityscape and imagine the possibilities. As community planners, the father-son duo of the Portland-based Fregonese Associates urban and regional planning know how to maximize a community's potential, but they also know that at the heart of any planning project are the people who will work and live there.
Julie Shackford, Princeton University: The Sporting Edge - IT Tools for Winning Soccer
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: Soccer coach Julie Shackford and assistant Scott Champ discuss Dartfish and other technologies that they are using from the scouting process to post-game analysis. More info: http://blogs.princeton.edu/itsacademic/2008/04/the_sporting_edge_it_tools_for_winning_soccer.html













