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About Colin Walcott | Collin Walcott | Colin resides in Toronto, Canada - His occupation is a User Experience Designer (UX/UI) for Applications and Devices supported on Web and Multiple Mobile Platforms. Skill set covers front end issues with design, wireframe Application screens & flows, generate HTML, CSS, animation, workflows, navigation, icons and creative for applied use. Colin's extracurricular interests exist in Post production for Video, audio editing and mastering tracks, Photography, 2D/3D and Music (trombone). View Colin Walcott's professional profile on LinkedIn - collin Collin+Walcott Colin+Walcott
in maths you need to show your working or else only get 1 mark out of 8.
this one is my working.
WORKFLOW IMBA.
adobe premiere is lol. FCP is HOOT.
Often while working, I will interrupt a drawing to note ideas which may be useful for future events, roadmaps or projects.
Creative Think Tank Dc
Used Holly's Photographer's Assistant (workflow), Andie's Must Have Photo Actions (fake HDR), and 8x10 folded overlay all at Pink Ink Studios
#spc09 Workflow session was extremely thought-provoking - especially on the mobile space! bit.ly/1O7W4e
Uploaded with the Flock Browser
First, I roughly cut the pieces out of white paper, placed them on the poster (for planning), cut a little here and there for correction and then cut the final pieces out of coloured paper.
Later on, I switched from knife to scissors, because of speed and cause my knife sucks.
Compression tone mapping.
This shot was a pain in the ass. The bridge that I was on is a steel bridge with steel decks and any vehicles, even a mere bicyclist, will cause the deck to vibrate like a plucked guitar string. I ended up shooting bulb mode and firing off shots while kneeling with fingertips on the bridge deck to sense vibrations, and mentally counting off the seconds required for the bracketed exposures. (One potato, two potato,...)
Strategy Formulation workflow. For more details see Strategy for Left-Brainers bit.ly/strategy-for-left-brainers
selection of some of the images used while creating video of a cruise we did in Dec 2011-Jan2012 in True, my son's 42ft cutter, from Auckland to Bay of Islands, New Zealand. Processed in Affinity Photo
1. Captured with em5
2. Transferred to iPad thru airstash (thanks bro)
3. Processed with alt photo
4. Upload with Flickstackr
Having spent all weekend at a diving comp, I've had loads of Video to edit. This "Photo" is a bit cheeky, in that its a screen shot. It shows all the tools I had to use to get the videos how I wanted them
1. Lightroom : I use it for extracting and archiving all media
2. Handbrake : to convert from AVCHD to mp4 so the next program can consume it
3. Windows Live Movie Maker : Because I shot some of the videos portrait, and I haven't found another tool that will simply rotate a video
4. GoPro Studio : I've tried several video editing packages, but this is simple to use, apart from the limited format support.
5. Chrome/ YouTube : To publish. I prefer to have a local copy before uploading to the web. Not ready for the cloud yet
And I haven't even begun playing with the red, green and blue channels yet. Choice, choices.
(If you wanna see a larger size, there's an 8x8" version under "All Sizes" above the image.)
This is an image I took while photographing some great historic buildings downtown Aiken, SC. It was a very early spring (St. Paddy's Day to be exact.).
Interested in my workflow or my photos? Check out my blog for my photos, workflow, settings, and software that I use Jimmy Batte Photography Blog
We have been working with Arri since the D20, D21 and Alexa. Fully matured workflows and full VFX and DI management.
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