Sep 19

Arrrr, a fine day to ya me maties!

Arrrr, here’s a quick post wishin’ ya a happy International Talk Like a Pirate Day! (In case you couldn’t tell by the Jolly Roger flag flying out front, we get into that sort of thing here at Kelby Media Group.) Visit www.talklikeapirate.com for more info!

Aug 19

Hello All!

I hope you had a good weekend. Ours was spent getting prepped for wannabe-hurricane, Tropical Storm Fay and getting this BLOG! up and running respectably enough to send to Mom. She prolly won’t read it, but it’s good to keep Mom’s in the loop, right? Speaking of moms, I saw…nah, it’s prolly too early to go there (:

The real story here is that my wife, Jennifer, toiled over the architecture of this BLOG! for almost the entire weekend. Only taking breaks to iron sheets and fold cloths. Man, am I am one lucky guy or what? (:

Okay, so here’s some news to brighten your Happy Hamburger Tuesday:

  • Do you constantly hump the refresh button on your favorite news sites to see if anyone has swiped your copyrighted work? Well, hump no longer: A new product from Idee Canada called TinEye. It’s very cool stuff! You just upload your image (like, that one image that you thought TIME magazine stole from you) and TinEye crawls the Web, inspecting images pixel by pixel, checking to see if someone out there has used your image illegally. If it proves to work, this will be some pretty powerful software. Their CEO, Leila Boujnine, told PC Pro that, “TinEye does for images what Google did for text.” That’s an intensely bold statement! Can you imagine the huge lumps of backpay if you had your images registered at the US Copyright Office and TinEye found that someone misappropriated your image?
  • We just received our house copies of Photoshop User September 2008! Woohoo! And it looks absolutely beautiful! Man, sometimes it just makes me wanna pound myself in the face! Huh? Oh, never mind lol Just grab a copy, flip through it, and you’ll see what I mean when I harp on and on about “working with the best people in the business” (: Oh, I almost forgot to mention, this is an EXTRA special edition. Our President of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) and Editor-in-Chief of Photoshop User (a.k.a. my Chief; a.k.a. a bunch of other things), Scott Kelby, had a little birthday surprise in mind for me this issue. He’s aware that I’ve been struggling to get up to speed with everything here and that I haven’t really had time to write anything substantial lately. So, to push me into the deep end of the pool and get me swimming, Scott asked me to write the “From the [Managing] Editor” article for this issue! This is a great honor because that page usually comes from the Chief—and only the Chief. It came out great, and thankfully we had a headshot on hand because Scott shot me awhile back while he was working on that “Cool, Gritty Look” everyone’s been after.
  • You’ll notice a new “Life” tab at the top of the center window: I have the strangest [poop] happen to me on a daily basis, so we’ve added this as a space for me to vent and describe the full range of craziness—from good to bad. I just need to find a way to keep kids out so I don’t have to worry about my mouth!

Whelp, I guess that’s it for now. I’ll try to get something written up for the Life tab this evening. I’ll probably password protect it or find a way to incorporate an age-verification window…or something. Anyways, if I don’t see you (due to some sort of technical difficulties and/or whatnot) then have a GREAT WEEK!

Chow Mien~

~Issac

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Jul 28

Hello!

My Chief, Scott Kelby, the Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Photoshop User magazine, just announced that he’s going global with a very cool event: The Worldwide Photowalk! Check out all the details on Scott’s Blog. There are a TON of prizes from the best and brightest in the biz, including: Adobe Systems, CDW, Epson, Kelby Training, MPIX, Peachpit Press, Photos Walk Pro, Wacom, and more. Lots of participants will get Scott’s latest book, “The Lightroom 2 Book for Digital Photographers“; plus, if you get over there and get signed up fast, you might have the opportunity to be the leader for your city!

As promised, here’s the link to our entry for The 48 Hour Film Project, called “The Rice Inn“: http://photoshopuser.blip.tv/. Check it out and feel free to post your comments on how awful you think it is! Well, the acting is anyways, especially from that dood wearing the black fedora; however, there are a lot of excellent parts! Our Video Team is an exceptional collection of candor, courage, and cougar bait! I’ll post some pictures using Photoshop Express later this week (if you don’t know what that is, go check it out, it’s like Photobucket on steroids).

Well, I think that’s it for today. Look for a redesign to this site soon! Plus, we’ve got a big surprise in the works, so stay tuned for that too! Have a great day!

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Jul 21


48 Hour Filmmaker: Tampa-St. Petersburg 2008

Wow! It’s amazing what can happen in 48 hours. We (Kelby Cross High A/V Club) had a helluva good time over the weekend putting a film together for the 48 Hour Film contest that made its way to the Tampa/St. Pete area this past weekend. We hung out together at the office last Friday night while trying to squeeze together the contest’s essential elements (Genre: Thriller, Character: Bob Percival, Prop: a hairdryer, and line of dialog: “How could you do this to me?” Friday night (July 18, 2008), I had the opportunity to work with some of our most-elite troops at Kelby Media Group. While Corey Barker (my best bud, Photoshop User columnist, and Education and Curriculum developer at Kelby Media Group) and Jason “Scriv” Scrivner (the Brains operating behind the award-winning podcast PhotoshopUserTV, Co-Director of our project, and I believe our first video dude…back when we were KW Media Group) were in the air flying back from a couple days of training in San Jose, CA. Meanwhile, a bunch of use were kickin’ around ideas in the conference room at our main building up until around 2 am Saturday morning–the fellas would finally land safely in Tampa and return to us safely come Saturday morning; however, Scriv’s iPod touch and noise-canceling headphones would not (sorry for your loss man). In the conference room was Adam “Head Queso” Rohrmann, Stephen “Cougar Bait” Bell, Bill “The Newbie” Duffin, Erik “The Big Kahuna” Kuna, Juan “The Magic” Alfonso, and Paul “The I.T. Guy” Wilder.

Man, you wanna talk about the most creative, fun, insightful, patient, brilliant, and wild bunch in town? It was a total blast getting in writing-room-lock-down mode with them. After the creative juices got flowing–around 1 am, four hours after getting the details of the short movie–we had Paul Wilder in position to be the mysteriously creepy Hannibil Lecter-like character who had a taste for livers (he wrote his grotesque recipes for cooking human parts in a Moleskine notebook with lemon juice and sent them overseas, where his international freak-friend would use a hairdryer to decode them). It seemed we were going in circles for the most part and I pushed for a break so we could sleep on it and consider the development of the characters.

The next morning, I had an Bob’s whole background in mind (or so I thought lol)–he’s a haunted veteran and we’ll push the audience into thinking he’s developed a taste for killing ’cause that’s clique and what one might expect, but actually he’s simply developed a taste for Arabic foods. Jennifer (wifey) and I arrived a tad late and by the time we got there, the script changed completely. After some sleep, the directors figured it wouldn’t be the best idea to have this crazed-and-somewhat-leaky-trousered-perverted character running around with our company name stamped on it…it’s just not who we are (well, it’s not who MOST of us are lol). All of us agreed that we should keep it under control.

Scriv explained the new plan, which in essence, is the one that’s sitting on the DVD in the judge’s office. I guess I could sit here writing all night about this adventure, but we’ve got to save most of it so there’s something to see this Wednesday, July 23 at Channelside in Tampa (: I saw the completed project today and it’s a freakin’ riot! Everyone contributed at least a sentence to the main script. Plus, we have some great shots we need to get off the D3 and post a slide show or something.

Oh, and I wanted to give a shout out to Erik B. for leaving me some comments. Thanks for checking back here and giving me a push to start posting here again, man! He was going to design this ’site for me, but I figured it would be great for my wife and I to try and learn how to do it.

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