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  • Railscasts (iPod & Apple TV)

    Three times a week you will be treated to a new Railscasts episode featuring tips and tricks with Ruby on Rails, the popular web development framework. These screencasts are short and focus on one technique so you can quickly move on to applying it to your own project. The topics are geared toward the intermediate Rails developer, but beginners and experts will get something out of it as well. Be careful when storing a model in a session. It will behave differently than you expect and can easily get out of sync with the database. Instead of storing the model directly in the session, store the id to the model and use that to fetch it from the database.

  • Creative COW Multimedia 101

    This vodcast explores many of the basic fundamentals and principles that comprise the industry. It's a "What Is...?" repository of multimedia information, tips and knowledge. If you are just getting started or want to learn more about multimedia, design and production, tune in.

  • HD

    fxguidetv

    A high definition video netcast covering vfx and design work in films, televisions and commercials, as well as news and software developments. A conversation with Ken Ralston and Dennis Muren from the recent VES Festival of Effects. Also, a look at greenscreen footage shot with the new Sony F23 Cine-Alta camera.

  • Photoshop For Digital Photographers

    Quick tips and time saving techniques for today?s digital photographer. Adobe Photoshop is an extremely comprehensive graphics design and image editing program. So much so that it tends to dissuade photographers from using it. Well fear no more, this podcast gives today?s digital photographers the details and knowledge on how to simply and effectively use Photoshop in their everyday workflow without having to learn the entire Photoshop application. Speed up your workflow and immediately produce captivating images that everyone is sure to appreciate. Brought to you by The Digital Photography Connection. Fixing areas where parts of your image are over exposed or blown out is easy in Photoshop. Sometimes as photographers we are forced to taking images in less than optimal lighting conditions. But do not fear, we can fix these tricking lighting conditions in Photoshop.

  • Meet the GIMP!

    The GIMP is a image manipulation program. It is free (as in speech and in beer), it is open source and it runs on Linux (and other Unixes), Windows and MacOS. It can do nearly all the stuff you can do with Adobe® Photoshop® and more than a lot of other programs. I'll show you in this screencast how to use it for postprocessing digital camera images. There will be a new episode each thursday (european) night.

  • Lightroom for Digital Photographers

    In February 2007 Adobe released a brand new software program that lets digital photographers of all skill levels manage, process, develop, print, and share their work. Although Lightroom is not difficult to use it is very comprehensive. Therefore it?s important to clearly understand the tools and workflow of the application in order to effectively use it. Lightroom for Digital Photographers is a podcast that will take you step-by-step through the entire Lightroom application. We?ll show you undocumented tips and tricks of the program and guide you through the entire workflow so that you can quickly and easily import, develop, print, and share your images with the rest of the world. In this tutorial we will show you how to use the Red Eye, Clone, and Healing tool found in the tool bar of the Development module.

  • Tekzilla (Large Quicktime)

    Embrace digital technology. Join the Tekzilla crew and make your tech work better for you. Or you can go live in the woods with an axe. Every Friday Jessica Corbin and Patrick Norton deliver product reviews, computer help, tech tips on everything from iPods to camcorders, HD to the Internet, plus do it yourself projects.

  • HD

    Tekzilla (HD)

    Embrace digital technology. Join the Tekzilla crew and make your tech work better for you. Or you can go live in the woods with an axe. Every Friday Jessica Corbin and Patrick Norton deliver product reviews, computer help, tech tips on everything from iPods to camcorders, HD to the Internet, plus do it yourself projects.

  • Goodie Bag

    Comedy shorts, video blogs, music videos, mockmentaries, you name it

  • Tekzilla (Small Quicktime)

    Embrace digital technology. Join the Tekzilla crew and make your tech work better for you. Or you can go live in the woods with an axe. Every Friday Jessica Corbin and Patrick Norton deliver product reviews, computer help, tech tips on everything from iPods to camcorders, HD to the Internet, plus do it yourself projects. Welcome to Tekzilla! Vudu's video on demand box doesn't require a computer. Jessica Corbin has tips to make your video pop. Patrick Norton turns $60 in parts from the hardware store into a portable power supply. Halo3 hits the streets, DNSStuff, testing your memory.

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