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Two Pens's curator insight,
May 30, 1:31 PM
How to keep up with all those pesky design requirements on FB,LI, Twitter, etc. Thank you, somebody!
MESODEV's curator insight,
May 31, 4:01 AM
Voilà une infographie utile plutôt que de rechercher sans cesse les bonnes dimensions !
Therese Matthys's curator insight,
June 6, 10:05 AM
Is your company consistent with its brand image online across all channels? Delete the scoop?
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Dean Mantz's curator insight,
May 7, 11:02 AM
Ever since I came across Robin's Scoop.it site I have found some top knotch resources. When educators are looking to integrate video projects into their curriculum, one must consider what time may be needed outside of class to complete the work. Well, here is one video option that works on multiple platforms. Thus, enabling students to work on projects at home as well as school.
173 Sud's curator insight,
May 7, 11:12 AM
MakeUseOf :: Adobe Premiere. Final Cut Pro. Sony Vegas. AVID. All of these are high-end video editors that all have one attribute in common: they cost money. In an ideal world, there would be an equally high-end freeware video editing system out there. Unfortunately, most of the “editors” that do make these claims are embarrassingly poor and of little to no use.
However, Shotcut may be a shining star in the world of free video editors. It’s an open-source, cross-platform editing system that is incredibly intricate, and it’s loaded with an arsenal of features so hot that they will melt your face off. More appropriately, Shotcut is a freeware video toolkit that is actually useful and won’t hold you back.
Shotcut offers basic cutting and trimming capabilities along with a zillion different codecs available for export. For the record, these are professional-level file formats, and you could even use Shotcut as a higher-end file converter from time to time, if needed. Also included is the ability to perform basic color correction with a three-wheel user interface, an eyedropper tool for post-production white balancing, and a few filters to choose from.
On the input side of things, Shotcut can receive footage via SDI, HDMI, and more. Timecode is supported, and the app will typically allow for native editing. Simply put, Shotcut is a fantastic piece of software to keep in your editing suite. I wouldn’t recommend it as your go-to editor, but it definitely has a place in the video production world.
Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight,
May 12, 12:13 PM
To install, simply extract the archive and run it. You can drag the Shotcut folder (app icon for OS X) to copy and move it wherever you want. Delete the scoop?
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Sean de Basti's curator insight,
April 12, 4:57 AM
MapBox combines his own online hosting service with his desktop software TileMill to a very good opportunity for publishing maps! Delete the scoop?
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Grégory MAUBON's comment,
April 18, 10:08 AM
Un peu légère l'explication à mon avis. Surtout si on veut diffuser en direct.
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Robin Good's curator insight,
June 7, 3:49 AM
Encode.it is a professional web-based service designed for professional video applications and it is specifically tailored to those in need to convert and encode large quantities of video files into any format, or screen size resolution and with the minimum effort. Encode.it supports a staggering range of video file formats and codecs covering everything you may actually need. "EncodeIt.net can encode video to/from any format, codec or device: iPhone, iPad, Android, HTML5, Ogg Theora, WebM, MP4, H.264, Flash Video, Apple ProRes and DIVX." A free version of the service allows you to upload and convert up to 1GB of video content, into any format you need, though it will leave a watermark on the converted file. Additional optional services include: watermarking, 2-pass encoding, H264 full parameters, thumbnails, automated rotation, CDN delivery and more. Pricing: Starts at $2/GB (for up to 100GB month) and goes down with larger monthly volumes. Find out more: http://encodeit.net/ File formats / Codecs supported: http://encodeit.net/format
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Alexander Abramov's curator insight,
May 10, 12:59 AM
I'm sorry but facebook in RuNet is less important than Vkontakte
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May 11, 10:26 PM
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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight,
May 7, 5:44 AM
What's your favorite song from a book that's been brought to the silver screen? Delete the scoop?
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Venkatesh Iyer (venkyiyer.com)'s curator insight,
May 14, 5:33 AM
I have yet to make my first infograph, but am eager to get going.
Tanya Smith's curator insight,
May 18, 11:13 PM
I'm so in love with tools that help visualize what you do. This is a great list. I can't wait to try the ones I'm not familiar with.
Jeff Domansky's curator insight,
May 19, 9:21 PM
Liked the list. My personal favorite is Piktochart. Delete the scoop?
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