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20:17:51 01/29/12
Creating DVDs With Roxio Toast 11 (MacMost Now 664)
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http://macmost.com/e-664 With iDVD no longer available for new Mac users, it is important to find an alternative if you still wish to make DVDs. Roxio Toast 11 is a program that has been around for a long time and used by many Mac users to create DVDs. It has a simple but powerful interface for burning video DVDs. You can customize it and add slideshows and data too. http://macmost.com/j-toast
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08:12:23 01/15/12
Mac Tip Monday - Lock Your Screen
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"I start off a new series of videos that should be every Monday, aptly names ""Mac Tip Monday"". Today I show how to easily lock your Mac. I find this helpful to keep people off my Mac who shouldn't be messing with all my important information. I also will be recommending an app for each Mac Tip Monday we have. Check out the video for the tip and software recommendation. If you have a great tip or recommendation please message me or comment below. Thanks for Watching! Free Zollotech App: http://tinyurl.com/3yatrqd Website: http://www.zollotech.com Follow me on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/anzollo Facebook page: http://on.fb.me/erkj2g Mac Tip Monday - Lock Your Mac Mac Tip Monday - Lock Your Mac Mac Tip Monday - Lock Your Mac Mac Tip Monday - Lock Your Mac"
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00:00:42 01/03/12
Last-Place Bachmann: 'I Intend To Be America's Iron Lady'
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Michelle Bachmann's appearance yesterday on This Week with Jake Tapper was one of her more cringe-inducing performances. Not because she isn't someone incapable of delivering lines and staying on message, but because the content of her message is so obviously boilerplate campaignspeak from someone who's so clearly sliding too far down, too fast to win. Instead, she's promising a "miracle:" >
TAPPER: My next guest sounds just as confident, but her path forward is a lot more murky. Congresswoman Michele Bachmann joins me from Des Moines.
Congresswoman, thanks for joining us, and happy new year.
BACHMANN: Happy new year to you. Great to be on with you this morning, Jake.
TAPPER: So the last time you and I spoke, you had just won the Iowa straw poll. The Des Moines Register poll had you tied for first place with Mitt Romney with 22 percent of the vote. Now that same poll has you with 7 percent of the vote. What happened to your campaign?
BACHMANN: Well, we've had a very good campaign. And I think what's happened is, a lot of candidates have come in, and Iowa voters and national voters have taken a look at all of the other candidates. But we have done I think what no other candidate has done, and that is, after the last debate, we've gone across all of Iowa, all 99 counties, and we've actually done heavy, heavy retail politics where we've gone into cafes and into living rooms of Iowans, and we've made a very strong connection with a lot of people.
And if you look at the polls, it's upwards of 40 percent to 50 percent of Iowans haven't made their decision yet. And I think the polls, what they're reflecting will be very different from what we're seeing on Tuesday night, because people make their decision, quite honestly, in the caucus room. Iowa is very different. People gather in living rooms. They gather in elementary schools and churches, and they make their decision on the spot with their neighbors. And we have done, like I said, what no other candidate has done the last two weeks. We've put over -- almost 7,000 miles on our bus, and we've literally gone from town to town to town meeting with people directly. And we saw thousands of people switch their vote just in the last couple of weeks, so we think there's going to be a very profound shift that people see on Tuesday night.
TAPPER: Well, one of the -- one of the dilemmas that you've had is that a lot of the voters that you are competing for, conservative voters, Christian evangelicals in some cases, are also being wooed by Rick Santorum and Rick Perry. And Santorum has momentum right now. He is at third place in the Des Moines Register poll. And if you look at the last two days, he's in second place. He has strong social conservative credentials. He's fluent in foreign affairs. He won statewide twice in a key swing state, Pennsylvania. So why should voters go for you and not him?
BACHMANN: Well, because I'm the strongest core conservative in this race. There is no comparison with all of the other candidates and my credentials. No other candidate has current national security experience in the race. I sit on the House Intelligence Committee. I am daily involved with the issue of national security. No other candidate is.
And as what we -- what we are seeing happening with Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon, that will be a formidable issue immediately with the next commander-in-chief. I'm ready. No other candidate is currently ready in that issue.
Gee, Michelle, I know it makes me feel better that you'll lie about Iran "obtaining" a nuke. It shows you'll say anything at all to win - always a great quality in a president. >
Also, I'm the only federal tax litigation attorney in this race. When it comes to dealing with the number-one issue that's on voters' minds, which is out-of-control spending, I have that credential in spades over any other candidate, because no other candidate was leading on this issue in the halls of Congress or in Washington or nationally. I'm the one that called for saying "no" to letting Barack Obama increase the national credit card limit.
Psst, Michelle honey? Try not to say things like that around sane people. It doesn't help. >
And when it comes to social issues, there's no one who can -- who can compare with my record. I'm a mother of five, a foster mother to 23 children that we've raised, and also I have an unassailable record on life, on marriage, on religious liberty. So when it comes to values and issues, there is no one who comes close to where I am on those issues.
But I think even more so, I'm the one that's been proven and tested in the fires of Washington, and that's why I think you saw people vote for me in the Iowa straw poll, but also it's what we have done on the ground. No other candidate has done more retail campaigning on the ground.
TAPPER: But...
BACHMANN: And I think we'll bear the fruit of that on Tuesday night.
TAPPER: But with all due respect, Congresswoman, this is the same pitch you've been making all summer and all fall and -- and up until today, and you're in last place, according to the polls. And -- and somebody that has similar credentials to you and a similar appeal to you, Rick Santorum, is showing huge momentum. Why you over him?
BACHMANN: Well, again, I think the polls take a few days to catch up. And -- and we have made that incredible deposit of going in every single county. We've drawn 300 people at a stop, 250 people at a stop, and I think a lot of that isn't yet reflected in the polls. And the main thing will be on Tuesday night.
We're looking forward. We're not looking in the rear-view mirror. And what we're seeing going forward, especially with the tremendous outpouring of young people that are coming out to work on our phone banks and to go lit dropping and door-to-door is nothing short of amazing. We're -- we're number-one in the category of enthusiasm. If you look at all of the candidates, which candidate has the most enthusiasm among their supporters, I'm that candidate. I'm number-one with the 18- to 29-year-old voters, which are highly motivated, and they're doing all of the work.
So I think that if you look at my past races, and polling data showed me actually losing and 8 points behind in previous races that I've had when I've run for Congress, and yet I -- I win by 8 and 13 points. So polls don't -- are -- sometimes belie the truth on the ground, and that's what we see. This isn't just about polling. This is about what we're seeing in reality, and I think Tuesday night people are going to see a miracle.
TAPPER: In the last week, your campaign has gotten involved in a big kerfuffle about one of your top supporters, your chairman in Iowa defecting and going to the Ron Paul campaign. I don't want to get into the weeds on that debate. There was a back-and-forth about whether or not he was paid off. He denied that you accused him of doing that. But this is not the first time you've made a charge like this. You've also said this about other supporters with Newt Gingrich in Georgia, with Rick Santorum.
Don't you risk -- making these charges, doesn't that risk voters seeing you as making a final gasp of desperation?
BACHMANN: Oh, for Heaven's sake. Of course not. What this shows is the tremendous momentum that we have out of the last debate. From person after person, they said that I won the last debate in Sioux City, Iowa. And the reason why is because, when Ron Paul made his very dangerous statements, which is he was just fine with Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon, or with Newt Gingrich taking $1.6 million from Freddie Mac and he was unable to defend that, I -- I took it to them.
And what people saw during the last debate is that I have the ability, of all of the candidates on the stage, I have the best ability to take it to Barack Obama in the debate and hold him accountable. We had tremendous momentum coming out of the last debate, and we saw it in county after county in our 99-county tour, where people were just appalled by Ron Paul's position. They thought it was dangerous.
That's why we saw literally thousands of people switching their decision on the spot, and that's what you saw, was this crush of momentum. And so we saw some different actions coming out of the Ron Paul campaign. And I think that people will be very surprised at the results on Tuesday night, because I think people will see a lot of defections away from Ron Paul because they see -- especially with the aggressive nature of the actions on the part of Iran in the Straits of Hormuz, people are seeing how important it is that we have a commander-in-chief who is conversant, prepared, knowledgeable, and has good judgment on foreign affairs. And of all of the candidates in the race, I'm best suited for that -- that portion of being commander-in- chief.
TAPPER: Congresswoman, we only have a little bit of time left, so last question. In the interests of candor and being based in reality, positing that you feel that you're going to have a very good night on Tuesday and that all the polls are wrong and you're going to do well, but assuming that the polls are right, isn't that, practically speaking, the end of your campaign if you come in last on Tuesday?
BACHMANN: Well, we've bought tickets to head off to South Carolina. And we are looking forward to the debates. January is a very full month. We're here for the -- for the long -- for the long race. This is a 50-state race. And we intend to participate not only in New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida, but to go all the way, because I intend to be the Republican nominee and defeat Barack Obama in 2012, because America needs a candidate that will be in the legacy of a Ronald Reagan and of a Margaret Thatcher. That's what I intend to do, is to be America's iron lady.
TAPPER: All right. Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, good luck on Tuesday. And hope you have a wonderful 2012.
BACHMANN: Thank you. Same to you and your listeners.
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00:00:42 01/03/12
Last-Place Bachmann: 'I Intend To Be America's Iron Lady'
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Michelle Bachmann's appearance yesterday on This Week with Jake Tapper was one of her more cringe-inducing performances. Not because she isn't someone incapable of delivering lines and staying on message, but because the content of her message is so obviously boilerplate campaignspeak from someone who's so clearly sliding too far down, too fast to win. Instead, she's promising a "miracle:" >
TAPPER: My next guest sounds just as confident, but her path forward is a lot more murky. Congresswoman Michele Bachmann joins me from Des Moines.
Congresswoman, thanks for joining us, and happy new year.
BACHMANN: Happy new year to you. Great to be on with you this morning, Jake.
TAPPER: So the last time you and I spoke, you had just won the Iowa straw poll. The Des Moines Register poll had you tied for first place with Mitt Romney with 22 percent of the vote. Now that same poll has you with 7 percent of the vote. What happened to your campaign?
BACHMANN: Well, we've had a very good campaign. And I think what's happened is, a lot of candidates have come in, and Iowa voters and national voters have taken a look at all of the other candidates. But we have done I think what no other candidate has done, and that is, after the last debate, we've gone across all of Iowa, all 99 counties, and we've actually done heavy, heavy retail politics where we've gone into cafes and into living rooms of Iowans, and we've made a very strong connection with a lot of people.
And if you look at the polls, it's upwards of 40 percent to 50 percent of Iowans haven't made their decision yet. And I think the polls, what they're reflecting will be very different from what we're seeing on Tuesday night, because people make their decision, quite honestly, in the caucus room. Iowa is very different. People gather in living rooms. They gather in elementary schools and churches, and they make their decision on the spot with their neighbors. And we have done, like I said, what no other candidate has done the last two weeks. We've put over -- almost 7,000 miles on our bus, and we've literally gone from town to town to town meeting with people directly. And we saw thousands of people switch their vote just in the last couple of weeks, so we think there's going to be a very profound shift that people see on Tuesday night.
TAPPER: Well, one of the -- one of the dilemmas that you've had is that a lot of the voters that you are competing for, conservative voters, Christian evangelicals in some cases, are also being wooed by Rick Santorum and Rick Perry. And Santorum has momentum right now. He is at third place in the Des Moines Register poll. And if you look at the last two days, he's in second place. He has strong social conservative credentials. He's fluent in foreign affairs. He won statewide twice in a key swing state, Pennsylvania. So why should voters go for you and not him?
BACHMANN: Well, because I'm the strongest core conservative in this race. There is no comparison with all of the other candidates and my credentials. No other candidate has current national security experience in the race. I sit on the House Intelligence Committee. I am daily involved with the issue of national security. No other candidate is.
And as what we -- what we are seeing happening with Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon, that will be a formidable issue immediately with the next commander-in-chief. I'm ready. No other candidate is currently ready in that issue.
Gee, Michelle, I know it makes me feel better that you'll lie about Iran "obtaining" a nuke. It shows you'll say anything at all to win - always a great quality in a president. >
Also, I'm the only federal tax litigation attorney in this race. When it comes to dealing with the number-one issue that's on voters' minds, which is out-of-control spending, I have that credential in spades over any other candidate, because no other candidate was leading on this issue in the halls of Congress or in Washington or nationally. I'm the one that called for saying "no" to letting Barack Obama increase the national credit card limit.
Psst, Michelle honey? Try not to say things like that around sane people. It doesn't help. >
And when it comes to social issues, there's no one who can -- who can compare with my record. I'm a mother of five, a foster mother to 23 children that we've raised, and also I have an unassailable record on life, on marriage, on religious liberty. So when it comes to values and issues, there is no one who comes close to where I am on those issues.
But I think even more so, I'm the one that's been proven and tested in the fires of Washington, and that's why I think you saw people vote for me in the Iowa straw poll, but also it's what we have done on the ground. No other candidate has done more retail campaigning on the ground.
TAPPER: But...
BACHMANN: And I think we'll bear the fruit of that on Tuesday night.
TAPPER: But with all due respect, Congresswoman, this is the same pitch you've been making all summer and all fall and -- and up until today, and you're in last place, according to the polls. And -- and somebody that has similar credentials to you and a similar appeal to you, Rick Santorum, is showing huge momentum. Why you over him?
BACHMANN: Well, again, I think the polls take a few days to catch up. And -- and we have made that incredible deposit of going in every single county. We've drawn 300 people at a stop, 250 people at a stop, and I think a lot of that isn't yet reflected in the polls. And the main thing will be on Tuesday night.
We're looking forward. We're not looking in the rear-view mirror. And what we're seeing going forward, especially with the tremendous outpouring of young people that are coming out to work on our phone banks and to go lit dropping and door-to-door is nothing short of amazing. We're -- we're number-one in the category of enthusiasm. If you look at all of the candidates, which candidate has the most enthusiasm among their supporters, I'm that candidate. I'm number-one with the 18- to 29-year-old voters, which are highly motivated, and they're doing all of the work.
So I think that if you look at my past races, and polling data showed me actually losing and 8 points behind in previous races that I've had when I've run for Congress, and yet I -- I win by 8 and 13 points. So polls don't -- are -- sometimes belie the truth on the ground, and that's what we see. This isn't just about polling. This is about what we're seeing in reality, and I think Tuesday night people are going to see a miracle.
TAPPER: In the last week, your campaign has gotten involved in a big kerfuffle about one of your top supporters, your chairman in Iowa defecting and going to the Ron Paul campaign. I don't want to get into the weeds on that debate. There was a back-and-forth about whether or not he was paid off. He denied that you accused him of doing that. But this is not the first time you've made a charge like this. You've also said this about other supporters with Newt Gingrich in Georgia, with Rick Santorum.
Don't you risk -- making these charges, doesn't that risk voters seeing you as making a final gasp of desperation?
BACHMANN: Oh, for Heaven's sake. Of course not. What this shows is the tremendous momentum that we have out of the last debate. From person after person, they said that I won the last debate in Sioux City, Iowa. And the reason why is because, when Ron Paul made his very dangerous statements, which is he was just fine with Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon, or with Newt Gingrich taking $1.6 million from Freddie Mac and he was unable to defend that, I -- I took it to them.
And what people saw during the last debate is that I have the ability, of all of the candidates on the stage, I have the best ability to take it to Barack Obama in the debate and hold him accountable. We had tremendous momentum coming out of the last debate, and we saw it in county after county in our 99-county tour, where people were just appalled by Ron Paul's position. They thought it was dangerous.
That's why we saw literally thousands of people switching their decision on the spot, and that's what you saw, was this crush of momentum. And so we saw some different actions coming out of the Ron Paul campaign. And I think that people will be very surprised at the results on Tuesday night, because I think people will see a lot of defections away from Ron Paul because they see -- especially with the aggressive nature of the actions on the part of Iran in the Straits of Hormuz, people are seeing how important it is that we have a commander-in-chief who is conversant, prepared, knowledgeable, and has good judgment on foreign affairs. And of all of the candidates in the race, I'm best suited for that -- that portion of being commander-in- chief.
TAPPER: Congresswoman, we only have a little bit of time left, so last question. In the interests of candor and being based in reality, positing that you feel that you're going to have a very good night on Tuesday and that all the polls are wrong and you're going to do well, but assuming that the polls are right, isn't that, practically speaking, the end of your campaign if you come in last on Tuesday?
BACHMANN: Well, we've bought tickets to head off to South Carolina. And we are looking forward to the debates. January is a very full month. We're here for the -- for the long -- for the long race. This is a 50-state race. And we intend to participate not only in New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida, but to go all the way, because I intend to be the Republican nominee and defeat Barack Obama in 2012, because America needs a candidate that will be in the legacy of a Ronald Reagan and of a Margaret Thatcher. That's what I intend to do, is to be America's iron lady.
TAPPER: All right. Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, good luck on Tuesday. And hope you have a wonderful 2012.
BACHMANN: Thank you. Same to you and your listeners.
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04:00:40 11/19/11
Aunsoft Update
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The software helped me with a problem importing certain file formats within Final Cut Pro X. Used the Trim feature to generate the clips I needed.
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12:35:10 11/16/11
Bubble Annihilator HDiPad App Review - CrazyMikesapps
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Subscribe: http://bit.ly/oIXKkE Official iPad App Review Web Site: http://www.crazymikesapps.com iPad App Download: http://bit.ly/uzc9LW Cost: FREE Category: Games Developer: Igor Samtsevich Size: 5.6 MB Rating: 3.5 out of 5 Store: iTunes App Store. iPad App Review, by CrazyMike, http://www.crazymikesapps.com. For more awesome iPhone, iPad, Android, and Mac video app reviews check out our YouTube channels: http://www.youtube.com/crazymikesapps - iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac http://www.youtube.com/mikevallez - Android Bubble Annihilator HD FREE iPad App Details Title: Bubble Annihilator HD Price: FREE Size: 5.6 MB Category: Games Developer: Igor Samtsevich Store: iTunes App Store http://www.crazymikesapps.com http://bit.ly/qr6JsP Follow Us on Twitter http://on.fb.me/l0YAUT Like Us on Facebook http://bit.ly/kMU4vt Watch Us on YouTube http://bit.ly/bdpYe0 Download Us on iTunes http://bit.ly/o7iHcz Get our app here Bubble Annihilator HD FREE iPad App Developers Description iOS iPad ★★★★★ NEW AND NOTEWORTHY FAMILY and BOARD game in USA, ITALY, BELGIUM, IRELAND, NETHERLANDS, PORTUGAL, RUSSIA, GERMANY and JAPAN! ----------------------------------------------------- Bubble Annihilator - the game for everyone: for childs and for their parents! The game helps to develop attention, reaction and mind. If you appreciate games like Bejeweled, Tetris, Lines Removem - you will love Bubble Annihilator game! Game objective is to clear game field from the color vortexes, shooting to 3 or more connected balls to destroy it. Features: - Easy and addictive game play - Appropriate for all ages - 120 attractive levels - 11 special items - Hours of fun :) Sounds easy? Try it yourself! Don't forget to rate it (★★★★★), it is very important to us :) What's new Improved scoring and sounds
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08:35:46 09/16/11
313 - Easy Timeline & Timeline 3D V3 [Full Show with Subtitles]
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Easy Timeline and Timeline 3d are two amazing applications that allow you to create stunning, cinematic, timeline based interactive presentations and beautiful documents. This week’s tutorial takes you through the basics of timeline creation and illustrates the differences between the two applications, with Easy Timeline now available via the Mac App Store for the first time. Easy Timeline and Timeline 3D both offer a simple way to create and enhance timeline based presentations. Each allows you to simply add events and multimedia clips to a timeline and display your timeline in an interactive 2D or 3D visualisation.
Ideal for live presentations, both applications have been enhanced to allow for easy control in a live situation via onscreen controls, the keyboard or an Apple Remote.
Simply create events adding titles, dates, descriptions and even images, audio and video clips and the applications will render them into a gorgeous 2D or 3D display with full control on the "look" of the timeline.
**Easy Timeline** has just been released via the Mac App Store and gives you all the functionality of timeline creation, just like Timeline 3D, the "Pro" version of the app. Create and present your timelines using all the standard tools available. Created with students and the occasional user in mind, this inexpensive app really is timeline creation "for the rest of us!
**Timeline 3D** has the same creation and display functions as Easy Timeline but allows for much greater flexibility when creating and exporting your timelines. Timeline 3D allows you to import events directly from many standard Mac applications such as Address Book, Aperture, Basecamp by 37signals ,iCal, iPhoto, iTunes, NetNewsWire by Black Pixel, OmniFocus by OmniGroup, Skitch by Plasq, Software Updates, The Hit List by Potion Factory, Things by Cultured Code, even RSS / Atom Feeds or information pulled from Software Update, as well as via Custom import via AppleScript, Custom import via tab-delimited text. (Easy Timeline supports the Custom import options only).
Once you have created your timeline, Timeline 3D has a wealth of export options to allow you to export your finished timeline as a fully rendered HD Quicktime movie, export directly to YouTube or even integrate with Keynote, allowing you to incorporate fully interactive 3D animated timelines within your Keynote presentation.
Both applications are fully localised in multiple languages allowing you to create timelines in globalised formats including localised date formats.
The tutorial takes you through the basics of timeline creation and explores many of the features of both Easy Timeline and Timeline 3D
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21:26:32 09/02/11
Metadata Hootenanny
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Brian Gary and Steve Martin show how to quickly import and edit movie metadata into MetaHoot Hootenanny http://www.applesolutions.com/bantha/MH.html
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13:46:28 08/19/11
ITP0028 - Organizing your Aperture Library using Folders, Projects, Albums and SmartAlbums
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Organizing your images in Aperture
There are many different approaches to organizing your images in Aperture - Apple® , and my approach is one of them. I did already experiment with 2 different approaches and I will tell you the advantages / disadvantages of both. In this tutorial we will be focusing purely on the organization aspect and you will learn everything about Libraries, Projects, Folders, (Smart)Albums and how you can use them to organize your images.
The Library
The top level of organization is an Aperture Library. As you will see in the tutorial, it is fairly easy to create a new library, and with Aperture 3 you can easily switch between libraries. Every Aperture Library contains it's own sets of Projects, Folders, Images, Albums, ... Additionally every Library has it's own set of faces, places and keywords too. Personally I'be been using a separate library for Family pictures and another library for professional pictures. This isn't necessary but I like to separate those images, so I can back them up separately. Additionally, I don't want the faces of people I shot at a work related event to mix with the faces of friends and family members.
Folders
Folders can be used to organize your Project and Albums. You can create folders at the Library level, but you can also create folders inside projects. My Library has a folder structor which looks similar to Category/Subcategory/Event/ but a Structure which looks like Category/Client/Year might be more suitable for a professional library.
As I mentioned, folders can contain Projects and (Smart)Albums. Lets say you have a folder called Family Events, which contains several projects for Birthday Parties, Thanksgiving diners, ... Well if all those projects are within one the folder Family Events, you could easily create a smart album containing all images in which You have been tagged or your face has been found. That smart album would then contain all the images from all the Projects within that folder which match the given criteria. This way you can easily create albums which span different projects.
In earlier versions of Aperture we had Brown folders and Blue folders. The Brown folders were used for organization within a project, and the blue folders were used for organization outside of a project. By now ... the brown folders have disappeared, and all folders are now blue folders. You can easily move folders from one place to another, but once your folder contains one or more project, you won't be able to move that folder into a project (since it already contains projects). More professional photographers tend to organize their folders by year. For example ... a folder for 2008, then a folder for each month, and within those folders the project for each Client / Shoot. I tried that approach too, but it didn't work for me. After 3 years I started to have trouble remembering in which year I took what kind of pictures, so I switched to my approach. If I still need all images shot in a specific year ... I can still use a Smart Album for that. My new approach allows me to have a smart album for all images shot in a specific year within a specific project, and even have a smart album for all images across all project shot in that particular year.
Projects
In my personal Aperture Library, every project will be a particular event. Every project contains all the images, folders, (smart)albums for that particular project. Many professional photographers will use a project for each shoot, and I tend to do that in my more professional Aperture Library too, but in my personal library ... a project is more some kind of event. For example, I will have a project for a holiday we made, or a trip we made, a project for Christmas Eve pictures and a project for Birthday pictures. Back in the early Aperture days, there was a limit of 10.000 images for each project in your Aperture library. By now ... the limit is 100.000 images for every project within your library. This means that I can easily group all my Christmas Eves pictures together into one single project. By the time my Christmas Evens project contains more than 100.000 pictures Aperture will probably already be at version 6, and that limit will have raised anyway :-)
(Smart)Albums
As I mentioned before, I tend to use a lot of Smart Albums within and across my projects. Inside a project, I will be using Smart Albums for every year. For example, all images for Christmas are grouped within one project, but I do have a smart album which contains all images for Christmas 2002 and Christmas 2003. Smart albums can also be used to group all images take on a particular day, or containing a specific keyword, with a given rating, or any combination of those (and other) criteria.
Sometimes I also use Albums or Smart Albums to group the images I want to share on Flickr together. When we go on holiday for example, I might take 1500 shots, back home I check them, and I might 'BART' quite a few of them. Most of the time, if an image is not in focus, it will probably get deleted ... Once I've done this initial Triage, I might still have 300 - 500 images left, and it is kinda pointless to upload all those images to Flickr. Usually I take a selection of images I like, make sure they have some tags, some geocoding, and I might add a specific title or description to that image, put it in a 'To Upload to Flickr' (smart)album and once I'm done upload only those few images to a public set on flick.
Conclusion
There are many different approaches to organizing your images in Aperture , and there is no single 'Perfect way' to organize your images. Personally I picked an approach which suits me best for that specific set of images. In my case, this might even be different between a Family and Friends Library and a more Professional Library. You should probably pick the method which allows you to find your images as quickly as possible, and that's exactly what I did.
One thing to remember though is that you can do a lot with folders. Not only can you use folders to organize stuff within a project, but you can also use folders to organize across projects. Grouping projects together in Folders allows you to create Smart Albums which will show all images across those project, and that is something I use a lot.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. If you did ... please feel free to take a look at my images on Flickr , leave a comment on this post, and if you do have some spare time, please write a review for this podcast in the iTunes Music Store. Any feedback and suggestions are also welcome. In the mean time ... I will be preparing for the next tutorial in the Aperture series, which will take a close look at importing images ...
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17:17:05 08/11/11
Projects, Events & Importing in FCPX
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Description: Steve Martin shows Mark Spencer the difference between Projects and Events in Final Cut Pro X. He also shows how to import your footage and tells you where Scratch Disks went in the new version of Apple's editing program.
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12:38:17 08/08/11
Final Cut Pro X Basics (MacMost Now 589)
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http://macmost.com/ Learn about the basic functions of Final Cut Pro X. This video will help those familiar with iMovie to learn about the general Final Cut Pro X interface, events and projects. See how to import video, add it to the timeline, apply a transition and titles. Then learn how to export your project.
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08:04:08 07/02/11
WebBeat.TV 133 | Websites and tools that will save you time! Rescuetime.com, Wridea.om, Google Docs, Google Tasks, Remember the Milk, Monkey On Your Back, the email game, and HootSuite!!
[LESS INFO] 5 VIEWS | ADDED 08:04:08 07/02/11
"I've found the BEST online tools and websites that help you get things done! RescueTime If you ever look at the clock and wonder where your afternoon went -- check out RescueTime. The site claims,that on average, Rescue Time recovers almost 4 hours of productive time per week, per person. It's a wonderful web app that tells you exactly how much time you're spending on what. It basically just sits in the background of your Mac or PC while you are working, and records every page that you're looking at. Wridea Wridea is an online idea management service, with a bunch of brainstorming tools. Plus you easily share your genius ideas with colleagues and friends - and they can collaborate too. Google Tasks Now, what usually overwhelms me, is my to-do list. I create a bunch of them, every day, and I have to admit I still stick to pen and paper - but many people swear by Google Tasks. It can turn your Gmail emails into tasks, and set notes, deadlines, and alerts on your Google Calendars. So, it's all digital, you're not wasting paper, plus, you can access on the web or through their mobile app. Google Documents I use Google Documetns all the time to write scripts and stack the show and keep track of written articles on WebBeat.TV. I say, there is NO easier way to share and collaborate on documents - Google Docs wins HANDS DOWN! Remember the Milk This site lets you manage your to-do lists, but with every tool imaginable. They have a site, a phone app, and work through sms. It works with Google Calendar, and you can add tasks from Google, and most importantly: it’s free! Monkey on Your Back This site is your to-do-list for what you want OTHER people to do.You create a monkey for every task you want to delegate to someone else. The person will get an email reminder about the task, and you will get an email reminder when the deadline for the task has expired. The Email Game The folks behind the email game say they make checking your email 30% faster and 100% more fun! You get points for deleting emails fast, the more you go through, the more points you get. Hootsuite And finally, another tool that saves me a lot of time: Hootsuite. I've connected it to all my social media accounts, Facebook pages and Twitter lists. I have several social media streams, so I don't have to go from site to site -- it's a huge time saver. Plus, it lets you schedule tweets and Facebook posts, so if you know you'll be out for a bit, just schedule ahead."
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08:04:08 07/02/11
Web Beat Tv 133 | Websites And Tools That Will Save You Time! Rescuetime Com Wridea Om Google Docs Google Tasks Remember The Milk Monkey On Your Back The Email Game And Hoot Suite!!
[LESS INFO] 1 VIEWS | ADDED 08:04:08 07/02/11
"I've found the BEST online tools and websites that help you get things done! RescueTime If you ever look at the clock and wonder where your afternoon went -- check out RescueTime. The site claims,that on average, Rescue Time recovers almost 4 hours of productive time per week, per person. It's a wonderful web app that tells you exactly how much time you're spending on what. It basically just sits in the background of your Mac or PC while you are working, and records every page that you're looking at. Wridea Wridea is an online idea management service, with a bunch of brainstorming tools. Plus you easily share your genius ideas with colleagues and friends - and they can collaborate too. Google Tasks Now, what usually overwhelms me, is my to-do list. I create a bunch of them, every day, and I have to admit I still stick to pen and paper - but many people swear by Google Tasks. It can turn your Gmail emails into tasks, and set notes, deadlines, and alerts on your Google Calendars. So, it's all digital, you're not wasting paper, plus, you can access on the web or through their mobile app. Google Documents I use Google Documetns all the time to write scripts and stack the show and keep track of written articles on WebBeat.TV. I say, there is NO easier way to share and collaborate on documents - Google Docs wins HANDS DOWN! Remember the Milk This site lets you manage your to-do lists, but with every tool imaginable. They have a site, a phone app, and work through sms. It works with Google Calendar, and you can add tasks from Google, and most importantly: it’s free! Monkey on Your Back This site is your to-do-list for what you want OTHER people to do.You create a monkey for every task you want to delegate to someone else. The person will get an email reminder about the task, and you will get an email reminder when the deadline for the task has expired. The Email Game The folks behind the email game say they make checking your email 30% faster and 100% more fun! You get points for deleting emails fast, the more you go through, the more points you get. Hootsuite And finally, another tool that saves me a lot of time: Hootsuite. I've connected it to all my social media accounts, Facebook pages and Twitter lists. I have several social media streams, so I don't have to go from site to site -- it's a huge time saver. Plus, it lets you schedule tweets and Facebook posts, so if you know you'll be out for a bit, just schedule ahead."
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20:01:18 06/09/11
Mac People vs. PC People: What Your Data Says About You
[LESS INFO] 37 VIEWS | ADDED 20:01:18 06/09/11
Mac users are more likely than PC users to choose The New York Times over USA Today, to prefer indie films to Hollywood hits, and to watch "60 Minutes," "The Daily Show," and "The Colbert Report." How do we know? These are just a few examples of the sea of data that Hunch, a start-up that provides personalized recommendations to social media users, has aggregated so far, says co-founder Chris Dixon.
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21:52:00 05/23/11
StarCraft 2: Kas (T) vs DarKFoRcE (Z) on Xel'Naga Caverns (SC2 Gameplay Commentary)
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StarCraft 2: Kas (T) vs DarKFoRcE (Z) on Xel'Naga Caverns (SC2 Gameplay Commentary)
www.youtube.com Click here to watch Wakfu: Cra Class Overview and Mining Profession - Where do I train MINING!? (Gameplay/Commentary StarCraft 2: Kas (T) vs DarKFoRcE (Z) on Xel'Naga Caverns (SC2 Gameplay Commentary) A Terran vs Zerg battle on Shakuras Plateau showing the importance of proper Macro. The music in this video: Is the music from StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty Thank you for watching. DIRECTOR'S CHANNEL: www.youtube.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - This Realm video will show you: How to play StarCraft 2 How to cast a SC2 match How to play Zerg How to play Terran How to play Protoss - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima twitter.com Inside Gaming twitter.com Machinima Respawn twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture twitter.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE MMO & RPG GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO: www.youtube.com Tags: yt:quality=high StarCraft "StarCraft II" "Star Craft 2" "Wings of Liberty" UPC 020626728386 Star Craft II Blizzard Entertainment Activision Microsoft Windows PC Computer Macintosh Mac OS X OSX Single player multiplayer via BattleNet Battle Realtime Strategy Real Time machinima realm gameplay commentary protoss zerg terran Zealot rush defense bronze challenge crota Argos ... From: MachinimaRealm Views: 3586 79 ratings Time: 16:55 More in Gaming
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00:34:08 05/17/11
StarCraft 2: Sky (T) vs biGs (Z) on Shakuras Plateau (SC2 Gameplay Commentary)
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StarCraft 2: Sky (T) vs biGs (Z) on Shakuras Plateau (SC2 Gameplay Commentary)
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