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Is Apple going after ProTools?

Ars Technica thinks so, and they think that Apple is going to leverage Leopard and Touch Screen displays to do it. On one hand this makes a sort of sense. They point out that it explains the delay in iLife’07 and Leopard details. Especially given how twitchy they have been about revenue recognition with their brush with the SEC, it actually makes a lot of sense. However, you can never be sure of the real truth with Apple until it is announced by Steve on a stage somewhere. NAB? Maybe, sorta, but it seems like this would warrant a Cupertino venue.

We’ll see.

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‘nother nice font site

urbanfonts.png
www.urbanfonts.com

I have to admit it, I’m a sucker for a free font site. Even though I’ve used three or four fonts exclusively for the last 20 years. I’m always tempted by the fantasy of how I could use a new typeface. As font sites go, this one has a pretty decent ui and is reasonably fun to gawk around on.

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Firebug – Web Development Evolved

Firebug – Web Development Evolved

This looks pretty cool.

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Free and Open Source Software | Audio/Video ngo-in-a-box

[via Chris Pirillo’s Picks]

Audio Video Edition: Specially Selected Free and Open Source Software | Audio/Video ngo-in-a-box

Nice collection of links to the best Open Source digital media software for all platforms.

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nice ui for synthesis

The physical ui (the table) is nice, but isn’t new (MIT has been demoing something like this for many years). However, I really like the UI between the different blocks on the table. It is one of the clearest mechanisms I’ve seen for showing the interactions between oscillators and filters and other such analog-y synthesizer pieces. I’d love to see someone code that up in a flash demo or to see Native Instruments incorporate it into a new view for Reaktor. This would be a great tool for teaching synthesis concepts to students.

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Tech Crunch does a survey of on-line video editing apps

Cuts Launches Amidst Online Video Editor War

Pretty amazed at the wealth of riches in this space all of the sudden.

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‘nother cool color tool

whatitscolor.com

A tool that will let you upload a picture and then it will figure out the dominat colors and given you them so that you can design around it. Very useful!

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Fake model photography

Les Baux, France as a model by Kevin Goldsmith

I was reading up on my Tilt/Shift photograpy, and I came across this link on how to fake it in PS. If you pick your images well, it works pretty well. It took me several tries with different pictures before I got the one above, which came out pretty well. It is a picture of Les Baux, France, by the way.

Fake model photography

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Tom Waits / Elvis Costello conversation

I hadn’t seen this one in a while, but discovered it again. It’s got some meat in there about their approaches to music.

Tom Waits – in conversation with Elvis Costello Interview
Option magazine, July/Aug 1989

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two different approaches to using motion graphics to aid in storytelling

Lawrence Lessig – Copyright Policy: Orphaned Works Reform
Master Plan – About the power of Google

Both of these pieces are doing something similar. They are using motion graphics and typeography to help illustrate and enliven spoken word material. I think that the Master Plan piece is better visually (which is admittedly much easier at 3:15 instead of 36:00. However, the content of Lawrence Lessig’s piece is far more effective if only because he is much more experienced at speaking and he is much more knowledgeable about his topic. It definitely shows how substance can beat out style, but it also shows how compelling voices and messages are really the most important part of a informational, educational or political piece.

The Lawrence Lessig film is below:

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