Final Cut Pro X helps small company delight world’s biggest clients
From beginning to end, the editing process is dramatically streamlined by the powerful features built into Final Cut Pro X. Its skimmer tool makes it faster for editors to view and evaluate incoming footage. “Final Cut Pro X offers you a quicker way for that third pass on your rushes,” says Lindsay. “You can scrub to the point of action and get the part you want.” Sophisticated keywording for clips allows editors to mark clips by...
Amazon explores using street lights as delivery drone perches
This is just a patent, so there’s no guarantee that you’ll see drones sitting on lamp posts like robotic pigeons. Amazon would need to get approval to install these stations. With that said, it’s easy to see the online retailer using them in the long run. Current drone technology faces serious limits on range, and this would let Amazon complete courier runs that would otherwise be too distant or too risky. Read the...
Amazon explores using street lights as delivery drone perches
This is just a patent, so there’s no guarantee that you’ll see drones sitting on lamp posts like robotic pigeons. Amazon would need to get approval to install these stations. With that said, it’s easy to see the online retailer using them in the long run. Current drone technology faces serious limits on range, and this would let Amazon complete courier runs that would otherwise be too distant or too risky. See the...
These artists went beyond Google Sheets to make a mural
As part of a collaboration with Refinery29, Google asked artists Marina Esmeraldo of Barcelona and Mallory Heyer of New York to “push Sheets to its limits” and go beyond data and number-crunching. The duo quickly realized the best way to make something memorable: using Sheets as a tool to create art using data cells filled in with color to create a larger picture.The finalized image was a 13′ x 34′ mural which...
These artists went beyond Google Sheets to make a mural
As part of a collaboration with Refinery29, Google asked artists Marina Esmeraldo of Barcelona and Mallory Heyer of New York to “push Sheets to its limits” and go beyond data and number-crunching. The duo quickly realized the best way to make something memorable: using Sheets as a tool to create art using data cells filled in with color to create a larger picture.The finalized image was a 13′ x 34′ mural which...
