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20 Jan 2010For those that don’t already know Poser is 3D animation and rendering software developed by Smith Micro Software. It’s optimized for models that depict the human figure in three-dimensional form, mostly used to pose and animate the figures in a similar way as a mannequin. The 8th version of Poser allows you to easily create new characters from your facial photographs, dress Poser’s virtual stage with props, lights and cameras to construct 3D scenes, automatically generate walking or running animations and talking characters and much more. As you can imagine it’s quite a complex software to use, so some training videos can come really handy. These Poser Tutorial Videos to break learning this powerful application down into simplistic steps, even the more complex topics are reduced to easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions.

Poser 8 Training Videos offers over 7.5 hours of valuable lessons by accredited expert Dwayne Ferguson. The CD / DVD is organized in 21 chapters and includes 117 lessons with all the work files included in the package. All 117 lessons are in audio and also have subtitles. The first 3 chapters with 15 lessons are free and can be viewed online here.
The training videos are compatible with Vista, 98, 2000, NT, XP, Mac OS and OSX.
You will also get your own free certificate (which can be verified online) to prove your credentials.
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10 Dec 2009It should now be easier than ever for advertisers to get their videos in front of YouTube users in different countries. Today, YouTube’s Promoted Videos program launched in the Czech Republic, Ireland, Israel, Poland, Russia, and Sweden.
In return for a little money, Promoted Videos allows advertisers to have their clips stuck at the top of YouTube’s "Related Videos" lists. The clips get a yellow background to help them stand out, too.

YouTube hasn’t shared any specifics, but it’s easy to believe that the Promoted Videos program is successful. Following a period of time during which it was only available to advertisers in the U.S., it became available in seven more countries on October 14th and in another two on October 27th.
Now, the total’s at 16, which would be pretty impressive even without the fast expansion. What’s more, Jay Akkad, a product manager, wrote on the YouTube Biz Blog, "We hope to roll out Promoted Videos to additional countries early next year."
Promoted Videos may not take YouTube to profitability all on its own, but it looks like the program is at least helping it bring in some revenue and cozy up to advertisers.
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3 Dec 2009The aim of this new portal is to provide its visitors with “Videos worth watching”. That is a direct reaction to sites like YouTube in which the sheer amount of files that are uploaded means it is not possible to tell what’s good from what’s bad and what’s ugly at a mere glance – rather, each individual video has to be watched and (more or less) digested. I said “more or less” because in many cases a couple of seconds are enough to make up your mind.
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