The 2015 Release of Adobe Creative Cloud Is Here:
http://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/the-2015-release-of-adobe-creative-cloud-is-here/
Images from our Wednesday, May 27th Boston Creative Pro User Group Event & After Party — featuring “What’s Next with Adobe CC Video & Audio with Al Mooney of Adobe, Mark Hudgins of Imagine Products, Inc. and Jeff Greenberg for GenArts – as part of the Bright Lights Film Series in the Bright Family Screening Room, The Paramount Center – Emerson College.
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ABOUT AL MOONEY
Al Mooney has extensive technical, sales and marketing experience in the media industry. As product manager for Adobe Premiere Pro software, Mooney is responsible for defining, delivering, and supporting the overall feature set and functionality. Earlier, Mooney was the UK senior business development manager for video and broadcast at Adobe, providing technical workflow consultation for top broadcast accounts in the U.K. In that role, he oversaw the redevelopment of Adobe’s video VAR channel, a network of expert resellers and service providers for the Media and Entertainment industry.
Mooney joined Adobe in 2009, after spending two years at Apple as the U.K. Pro Video business development manager. There he was responsible for the communication and go-to-market strategy of video solutions for the U.K. market, working with resellers and customers.
Before Apple, Mooney was European sales specialist at Digidesign, a division of Avid Technology. In this role, Mooney was responsible for the communication of high-end solutions into multiple territories, and managed technical communication between European specialists and engineers in the U.S. He also held earlier positions at Digidesign, including post-production product specialist, EMEA product specialist and marketing representative.
Twitter: @al_mooney | Website: Adobe
About Jeff Greenberg
Jeff Greenberg is Master Instructor (Adobe, Apple, Avid) – he’s an editor who also teaches how to communicate the technology of film and video. He’s an author of a number of books, videos for Lynda.Comand macProVideo.
Jeff makes the complex easier to understand and speaks at international events like NAB, Adobe Max, Cabsat, IBC, CES and Inter BEE. Consistently voted as one of the top seminar speakers/interviewers, audience’s feedback includes approachability and student-centered teaching that helps keep them up to date on industry standards. He’s the program chair of the EditorsRetreat.com and the FCPXCreativeSummit.com. You can reach out him via his Web site JGrenbeergConsulting.com.
Twitter: @filmgeek | Website: JGrenbeergConsulting.com
ABOUT MARK HUDGINS
Mark Hudgins is the Lead Software Engineer on HD-VU2 and many other applications from Imagine Products. He has been with the company for over 7 years. Over that time he has become extremely knowledgeable regarding the post –production world and the workflows within. Mark Hudgins has a masters degree in computer science from Purdue University.
Twitter: @imagineproducts | Website: Imagine Products
ABOUT THE BOSTON CREATIVE PRO USER GROUP
The Boston Creative Pro User Group (BOSCPUG) is a story driven, globally connected community of ready-to-collaborate digital filmmakers and broadcast professionals focusing on the craft of Visual Storytelling and related tools for digital cinema and distribution. BOSCPUG regularly brings top industry filmmakers and creatives to Boston to share and discuss their latest work and their workflows. BOSCPUG also regularly holds affordable production and post-production workshops. BOSCPUG is a professional, creative outlet to pitch ideas for episodic content creation and to discover talent, crew and distribution for your projects.
Read about ‘American Hustle’ editor Crispin Struthers, ACE at BOSCPUG.
Read about BOSCPUG at the Emerson Film Festival.
From NewEnglandFilm.com: “Boston Creative Pro User Group Nurtures New England Filmmakers”
ABOUT THE BRIGHT LIGHTS FILM SERIES
The Bright Lights screening and talk series is sponsored by the Department of Visual and Media Arts at Emerson College. The mission of the series is to provide engaging visual media related events to the Emerson College community as well as the wider Boston community. These events range from screening of student, faculty and alumni work to the work of local, national and international artists as well as demonstrations, lectures, discussions and presentations by industry professionals. Bright Lights seeks to create an environment where visual media is not only viewed and appreciated but where a dialogue is fostered and a community of media makers, academics and aficionados are engaged and supported.
All events are free and open to the public. Events take place every Tuesday and Thursday evening during the semester with the exception of occasions when the college is closed (such as holidays, spring break, inclement weather). Check out the Bright Lights Film Series now at: http://web.emerson.edu/brightlights/
ABOUT THE BRIGHT SCREENING ROOM
BOSCPUG is proud to work with Emerson Visual and Media Arts to offer an evening of production and post-production conversation in the intimate and state of the art Bright Family 2K Screening Room at The Paramount Center at Emerson College.
Named for the family of Kevin Bright ’76, the Bright Family Screening Room seats approximately 200 people. It features the latest film and 2K digital video projection including 35mm and DCP playback. The dramatic double-height Gallery and Lobby connects to the Paramount Mainstage.