By Elina Shatkin, February 15, 2005
The NYC FCP UG will hold its Master Storytellers meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 15, 6:30-8:00pm at Pratt Institute, (144 W 14th St) and its FCP Users meeting on Thursday, Feb. 17, 5:30-7:00pm at the Apple Store (103 Prince St.).
AGENDA
Tuesday, February 15, 6:00-8:00pm
Pratt Institute, Manhattan
144 West 14th St (near 6th Ave) 2nd Floor auditorium
• Patrick Inhofer Editor, motion graphics, the Purveyor of Plugins http://www.applepieditoral.com
Patrick will introduce various plug-ins including Graeme Nattress and Sythentic Apeture's Test Gear
• Bob Donlon, Editor & author of "Avid Xpress Pro Tips And DV On the Spot"
Bob Donlon is an experienced Avid editor. He will talk about his tips and tricks using Avid's software NLE, the Xpress family of products.
• Craig Seeman and flip4mac
Flip4Mac is a WMV encoder with 2 pass VBR and some control over the encoding process to work on a Mac.
• The Foundry demo AE plug-ins from Spontaneous
• Joe Maller Mr FCP filter part 1, http://www.joesfilter.com
Joe Maller of Joe's Filters will be demonstrating the newest developments in Joe's Filters and finally opening the filters for public distribution
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AGENDA
Thursday, February 17, 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Apple Store
103 Prince St (At Greene St), theater
• Todd Prives, User Group liaison and good guy, GenArt, http://www.genart.com
Todd Prives from GenArts will be presenting Scott Shucher's recently completed work on the Jimmy V Celebrity Golf Classic, which was broadcast on ESPN last December.
• Joe Maller Mr FCP filter part 2, http://www.joesfilter.com
Joe Maller of Joe's Filters will be demonstrating the newest developments in Joe's Filters and finally opening the filters for public distribution.
• Stump the Masters from Tekserve.
Rob, Frank and Steve will be on hand to take questions on Mac OS, systems, hardware and FCP. Expect a comment or two from Rob on OSX3.8.
Raffle Prizes include: DMTS, Thought Equity, Total Training, Intelligent Assistance, The Foundry, Flip4Mac, Avkis Software, CMV Electronics, Tickets are a $2 donation a piece and fund the ongoing operation of our community.
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