Michael Horton of the Los Angeles Final Cut Pro Users Group provides a preview of the Final Cut Pro User Group Network’s FCP Supermeet, to be held as part of Macworld Expo week in San Francisco. Michael discusses the current slate of speakers (including Associate Editor Sean Cullen, film editor Angus Wall and tech consultant, Andreas Wacker), the raffle prizes and the other aspects of the event that will once again be the largest gathering of FCP gurus on the planet. Michael also discusses the exploding world of Final Cut Pro User Groups and how the phenomenon has spread to other countries.
MacVoices #692 – Michael Horton Previews the Final Cut Pro SuperMeet at Macworld Expo
MacVoices #689: Paul Kent Profiles Events at Macworld Conference & Expo 2007
Paul Kent, Vice President for IDG World Expo and General Manager of Macworld Conference & Expo outlines this year’s upcoming Macworld Conference & Expo in January. Paul discusses why this year is the best yet for both Mac user and technology enthusiasts to come to San Francisco for the show. Paul talks about how components such as cross-platform computing, a focus on digital photography, a four-day Power Tools Conference that this year includes FlashForward and more deliver a conference week that has something for everyone regardless of specific interest or skill level.
MacNotables #687: The MacNotables Roast The Microsoft Zune
MacNotables Adam Engst, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner keep away the winter chill by roasting the newly released Microsoft Zune, the latest in a long line of iPod killer candidates. The panel discusses why the Zune is more likely to help sell iPods rather than inflict even flesh wounds. The questionable implementation of everything from the Zune’s WiFi to music sharing, podcasting support (or lack of) to video capabilities, and even the method of buying music for the audio player turn into glowing embers in this politically incorrect edition, complete with Zune zingers.
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