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Compressor 3.5
posted: October 28, 2009
Our daughter came home yesterday with the purchase of a 16 GB iPod Nano. This little thing is so cool with its built-in video camera, FM radio and a Pedometer. With all of its bells and whistles, you almost forget that it is a music player. Gone are the days of parents mortgaging the house to fund their young, would-be filmmakers. Todays technology brings affordable and powerful filmmaking tools into the hands of a widening audience.
This DVD cover illustration created for Lynda.com portrays Apple's Compressor 3.5. Compressor is part of  Apple's Final Cut Studio that allows users to encode video files for delivery on iPod, Apple TV, the web, mobile phones, a Blu-ray disc, or a DVD.  Now, if I could only get our teenage daughter to tune her Nano to NPR 90.9.
6 comments
Zina October 28, 2009
Luminous and metallic at the same time -- super. At first I thought this post was going to be about you throwing out an old air brush compressor, which I did a little while back.
Victor Juhasz October 28, 2009
So dig this image. Love the colors and design and just overall feel.
randy enos October 29, 2009
A beauty.
Cathleen Toelke October 29, 2009
Fine motif and palette in this one. I really like the bluish cast to all the colors.
Richard Borge October 29, 2009
very cool. it gets the idea across nicely too. R
Richard Downs October 29, 2009
Thanks, Friends!. Zina, I am an old school airbrusher also. I had a portable cylinder for airbrushing T-Shirts at swap-meets and the industrial big guy at home. But, I was a teenager when I used that stuff and I am Impressed!, that you recently threw it all away,,,. Victor, Thanks,man. Hi Randy, you like this, thanks! Cathleen, Varied tastes definitely make the world go round, I appreciate that you like the palette, this is an Apple product so the colors were predetermined, I think they are a bit dark, I like candy, but that is A,-OK!. Richard, thank you!
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