Approx 14 minutes. (Click the title above to hear the podcast. Sorry, no transcript posted)
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Hey Scott i recently found your blog page, and all the material / information i got is really awesome. I'm just starting to learn compositing and this is just like holy grail (information) for me. Thank you for this and please continue doing your podcasts, hope it will be many more on Visual Effects theme :)
ReplyDeleteCheers!
I second what the above guy has said. This site is really helpful and I could trail through the information all day. Just starting out in compositing too.Thanks..
ReplyDeleteAre you going to be at siggraph?
ReplyDeleteUnfortuantely I'm busy on a project and won't be going to SIGGRAPH this year. Tell the Avid guys you want to see COmmotion return. :-)
ReplyDeleteI hope you will continue your great podcasts when the current project is delivered!
ReplyDeleteWell I'm still hoping to post podcasts or at least blog notes otherwise it'll be a long time until the next one.
ReplyDeleteIm missing ur new posts, was really a great job here!
ReplyDeleteuseful information blog,very good content.
ReplyDeleteJust tossing in my hopes that the blogs and podcasts will continue again before long...
ReplyDeleteThis is Enoch Allen, and after an extensive search on iTunes have found your excellent VFX source. I've been working with 3ds Max for about three years now, and listening to your podcast has inspired me to create, model, texture, rig and even write code in new ways.
ReplyDeleteI really, REALLY hope you continue your podcast series, as I have downloaded every episode of Effects Corner and plan on passing this on to more of my colleagues.
HI SCOTT.
ReplyDeletei WANNA ASK YOUR HELP ABOUT ABOUT ROTOS IN COMMOTION, BUT FOR A HEAR ROTOS, SOME INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE GOOD. AN
Hi Scott, your podcasts/videos are some of the most useful I have found on the net, however there is one problem which drives me crazy - your voice! You need to modify the way you speak on your podcasts - You talk so softly, slowly and "gently" that I find it very annoying. Please just speak louder (perhaphs dont talk so closely into ur mic) and act a little more animated. It will make your podcasts much more enjoyable to follow, and as would have the potential to be some of the best on the internet!
ReplyDeleteGreat information Scott.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your knowledge and your time.
Sincerely,
Keith,
New Jersey