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You may have seen me sharing online my joy about my brand new CS5 suite. I’ve been toying with AE, PS and Premiere Pro, and the least I can say is that CS5 is indeed a major upgrade, and it’s sweet.

But, and there’s always a but, they missed to do something good with what they started in CS4: the community help.

In CS4, when you went to the support page, you could browse/search the « official»  help pages and extend your search for community help. Community help is a google search optimized and used only on websites added into the Adobe database as good sources of information. So searching for « expression»  for exemple could link you to the official help page, but also to Dan Ebbert site, aenhancers forum, Creative Cow, VideoCopilot and so on… That was brilliant.

They even added the possibility for users to add comments and links directly in the official help pages to even build a better help.

On that aspect, CS4 was a breakthrough compared to CS3. So the question was how Adobe could benefit from that and bring it a step further in CS5. Well, the sad news is that they’ve done horribly wrong.

First of all, they removed the breadcrumb navigation table of content on every pages of the official help, making the browsing experience really, really bad. The Toc is still available on the home page of the official help, but if you have to go back to it everytime you want to switch to another page, it’s bad bad bad design.

Even the official support page doesn’t have a link to the official webpage in it’s main navigation bar. it is hidden under « additional help» , putting the valuable information a step further away from the user.

So you could say to yourself that you just might use the search feature to find your content. Nop, the results are not that relevant anymore, and the chance is high that it’ll give you results from other products.

Last but not least, they’ve build something that looked good on paper, but that is really bad designed for now: the community help client. It’s an Air application designed to regroup and auto-update all the help pages from your product.

How can it be bad you may ask ? Well, they have removed the table of content (Toc) from every help page, the search gives you anything but the pages you’re looking for, and the app isn’t even convenient to use. It’s so bad that I even set it’s pref to load the browser version instead.

And to be completly honest, I don’t even try to use the CS5 help page anymore, and I’m not going to add comments until it’s fixed. For now I’ll be using the CS4 help.

I’m really sad because I really enjoyed the CS4 help, and it made me add comments and join the community of people who cares. All that have been squashed away by poor design decision, and worst of all, without bringing something else to compensate.

We are now forced to access the documentation with what they think is the « good»  and « only way»  to do: searching. And the worst part is that the official help pages are fully loaded with good info. They just don’t want us to ready them easily anymore.

So what is the plan for the next version ? I’m betting Adobe will reduce once again the scope of it’s help, and eventally get rid of it and will only rely on community help. Sure it may never be the case, but considering they just have made an unbrowsable version of their help, and hid it under an « additional help»  menu in the support page navigation bar, why wouldn’t they get rid of it ?

So if by any chance an Adobe rep finds this page, please, fix your help system, and stop trying to force us in what you think is (or what you think the metrics says is) the only paradigm. I don’ t agree with what Steve Jobs says about Adobe, but at least, he know how to design and good online help (check iTunes one for exemple)

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Discover Adobe CS5 on april 12

24.03.2010

POSTED IN Adobe, After Effects, Blog, News VFX | Commentaires fermés TAGS : , , ,

Adobe just droped the news: you’ll be able to discover the new Adobe Creative Suite 5 on April 12 via a web seminar (April 12 is the first day of NAB 2010 by the way).

Be sure to register quick on Adobe website.

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As some of you may know, Adobe is introducing a new cool software to it’s lineup, called Adobe Story. To sum it up, it’s Adobe answer to Final Draft, with better online/on the cloud sharing/editing.

You can even test it right now in Adobe labs: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/story/

Story is made in Flash, and Flash won’t be anytime soon on the iPad or the iPhone. In fact, Flash runtime in a browser won’t be in the iPhone/iPad. But Adobe announced that Flash CS5 will be able to compile native iphone/ipad applications.

The truth is, i’m not a Mac fan (Windows is my personal favorite), but I got the iphone when it got released, and 2/3 of the apps I bought on it are pre-production tools (Cinemek Storyboard, Focalware, Artemis, pCam, Screenplay, Technicolor, Panascout…) or color tools (myPantone, Color Expert). And some of them are expensive for « mobile»  apps (some of them are free too). But they are totally worth it if you’re a hobbyist movie maker.

I’m even using Dropbox, which is just an online space storage to monitor my After effects renders. And I know i’m not the only one here ;) I totally embrace Stu vision of the iPad by the way, and i can’t wait to use my Magic Bullet Looks with such an input device.

You can see how many apps are dedicated to movie making hobbyist/Pro on the wonderfull HandHeldHollywood website (a must have link for iphone lovers). And even FinalDraft is coming to iPad. I used FinalDraft a lot and now I’m switching over to Story, but if Story doesn’t support iPad, I may switch back to Final Draft, loosing all the great sharing features, but gaining the ability to read/edit my script wherever I am. And sadly, that last part, for now, is more important to me than the ease of share introduced in Story.

But why makes me think Adobe won’t release Story on iPad ? Nothing really, but the little war between Apple & Adobe. And the Flash team hand in hand with HP slate demoing Flash Support. All this makes me feel like Adobe won’t support that much iPhone & iPad. I hope I’m wrong.

Concidering the potential iPad is for hobbyist/Pro movie makers, and how the iPhone is a real help when budget is short, i can’t think of Adobe not supporting it.

So please Adobe, make Story an iPad App.

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Quickie: 2 After Effects surveys

10.07.2009

POSTED IN Adobe, After Effects | Commentaires fermés TAGS : , , ,

Todd Kopriva, After Effects documentation lead, just have posted 2 surveys about your AE workflows:

The first one about Text Animation
The second one about Rotoscoping

By filling them, you will help Adobe better understand how you work, and it will help them improving AE.

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Todd Kopriva, the After Effect documentation guru just have posted on his blog some usefull informations about the loopIn() and loopOut() expressions, often overlooked but really timesavers.

I’ve been using them for ages, but Todd goes further showcasing several arguments, including the brilliant pingpong, which just won a « Sebby Award»  in the « Best Argument Ever»  category for the year 2009.

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Focal Press, the publishing company of Marcus Geduld’s about Expressions have just released 2 exerpts, one on String Manipulations, and the other one on Physics Manipulations.
(via Todd Kopriva’s blog)

Expressions are a key part of After Effects strenght, and if you are not familiar with them, i encourage you to take a closer look at them here, here and here.

Now that you wanna mess with expressions, Read More (+ inclus une version française)

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Eclipse in After Effects + 100 Tips

7.05.2009

POSTED IN After Effects | Commentaires fermés TAGS : , , , ,

Layers magazine have just published an Eclipse tutorial for After Effects along with 100 tips for the Creative Suite.

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Adobe @ NAB = Story

7.05.2009

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Adobe Story Screenshot

Adobe Story Screenshot


This year at NAB, Adobe announced a brand new software to be included in their lineup: Adobe Story.
Adobe Story is a scriptwriting software, ala Finaldraft. But, it’s just more than that. Read More (+ inclus une version française)

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Back online

5.05.2009

POSTED IN Blog | Commentaires fermés TAGS : , , , , , ,

Welcome to my new online portfolio. More than a simple portfolio, i’ll try to share my knowledge and enthousiasm for After Effects with this blog, dedicated to Motion Graphic news in the Adobe and Adobe After Effects realm.

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