Noise Industries sells digital video plug-ins for compositing software and NLEs such as Adobe After Effects, Apple Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express and Apple Motion.
History
In 2004, Noise Industries was founded in Boston, Massachusetts to develop and distribute special effects tools for digital video & film professionals.
In 2006, Noise Industries released FxFactory, a visual effects architecture powering hundreds of plug-ins for Apple Final Cut Pro, Apple Motion and Adobe After Effects.
Products
Noise Industries products are plug-ins that aid digital video and film editors.
List of Products:
* FxFactory Pro - Offers more than 150 hardware-accelerated filters, generators, and transitions.
Partner Products:
* Yanobox Motype - A text animation plug-in.
* Yanobox Nodes - Lets the user combine text and graphics into 3D animations.
* Boinx FxTiles - 3D filters and transitions with flexible animation controls and built-in presets.
* DVShade Easylooks- A color grading plug-in that gives control over the final look of video footage.
* DVShade LiveToon - LiveToon will convert any media to its cartoon-look equivalent.
* idustrial revolution ParticleMetrix - Easy particle explosions, shatters, builds, reveals and transitions.
* idustrial revolution Volumetrix - Volumetrix produces light effects and transitions with glows, glints and distortions.
* idustrial revolution SupaWipe - Object based wipes without keyframing.
* idustrial revolution CoverFlux - The iTunes-style scrolling image generator plug-in
* idustrial revolution Decimal Counter - A counter that works with monospaced as well as proportional fonts without jitter.
* industrial revolution Freebie Pack - MultiSpace, iSight Live!, Rack Focus and Opposites. 3D intersecting planes with anti-aliasing.
* Dashwood Stereo 3d Toolbox - Powerful stereoscopic 3D capabilities for AE.
* PHYX Color - Simulate vintage film processes and create looks with color retouching filters such as “Techni2Strip” and “Bleach Bypass”.
* PHYX Keyer - Create keys with 5 plug-ins designed for real-time feedback and rendering
History
In 2004, Noise Industries was founded in Boston, Massachusetts to develop and distribute special effects tools for digital video & film professionals.
In 2006, Noise Industries released FxFactory, a visual effects architecture powering hundreds of plug-ins for Apple Final Cut Pro, Apple Motion and Adobe After Effects.
Products
Noise Industries products are plug-ins that aid digital video and film editors.
List of Products:
* FxFactory Pro - Offers more than 150 hardware-accelerated filters, generators, and transitions.
Partner Products:
* Yanobox Motype - A text animation plug-in.
* Yanobox Nodes - Lets the user combine text and graphics into 3D animations.
* Boinx FxTiles - 3D filters and transitions with flexible animation controls and built-in presets.
* DVShade Easylooks- A color grading plug-in that gives control over the final look of video footage.
* DVShade LiveToon - LiveToon will convert any media to its cartoon-look equivalent.
* idustrial revolution ParticleMetrix - Easy particle explosions, shatters, builds, reveals and transitions.
* idustrial revolution Volumetrix - Volumetrix produces light effects and transitions with glows, glints and distortions.
* idustrial revolution SupaWipe - Object based wipes without keyframing.
* idustrial revolution CoverFlux - The iTunes-style scrolling image generator plug-in
* idustrial revolution Decimal Counter - A counter that works with monospaced as well as proportional fonts without jitter.
* industrial revolution Freebie Pack - MultiSpace, iSight Live!, Rack Focus and Opposites. 3D intersecting planes with anti-aliasing.
* Dashwood Stereo 3d Toolbox - Powerful stereoscopic 3D capabilities for AE.
* PHYX Color - Simulate vintage film processes and create looks with color retouching filters such as “Techni2Strip” and “Bleach Bypass”.
* PHYX Keyer - Create keys with 5 plug-ins designed for real-time feedback and rendering
As an inaugurator both of the Korean Public Relations Association and the Korea PR Consultancy Association, Kyong Hae Kim is often referred to as the ‘pioneer’ of the Korea’s PR industry or 'Father of Public Relations in Korea'. He served as the president of the Korea Public Relations Association (KPRA) in 1991 ~ 1992 and was awarded ‘The PR Man of the Year’ in 1994. In addition, Korean Government awarded the president citation to him for his contributions in publicizing governmental policies in 1999.
Kyong Hae Kim founded Communications Korea in 1987. It is the first PR agency in Korea, and he is current CEO of the company. He was previously the Seoul correspondent of Reuters News Agency and the economic editor of the Korea Herald. In 1983, he also founded Korea’s first English-language business magazine, Business Korea. He was involved in journalism for more than 20 years, and his extensive background in journalism has played a key role in enabling him to become one of the key figures in the Korea’s PR industry.
As a founder and CEO of a PR agency expertised in media publicity, MPR, crisis management, media training and consulting services, he has served a variety of clients including multinational and local companies, Korean and foreign government.
He obtained Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) and holds a degree in English literature from Sogang University in Seoul.
Mr. Kim is an author of 4 books ‘Big Think, Big PR’, ‘Let’s PR’, ‘Live On-Site PR Story’, and ‘Companies Overcoming Crisis, Companies Crumbling with Crisis’
Kyong Hae Kim founded Communications Korea in 1987. It is the first PR agency in Korea, and he is current CEO of the company. He was previously the Seoul correspondent of Reuters News Agency and the economic editor of the Korea Herald. In 1983, he also founded Korea’s first English-language business magazine, Business Korea. He was involved in journalism for more than 20 years, and his extensive background in journalism has played a key role in enabling him to become one of the key figures in the Korea’s PR industry.
As a founder and CEO of a PR agency expertised in media publicity, MPR, crisis management, media training and consulting services, he has served a variety of clients including multinational and local companies, Korean and foreign government.
He obtained Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) and holds a degree in English literature from Sogang University in Seoul.
Mr. Kim is an author of 4 books ‘Big Think, Big PR’, ‘Let’s PR’, ‘Live On-Site PR Story’, and ‘Companies Overcoming Crisis, Companies Crumbling with Crisis’
Rick Kirkham was a reporter for Inside Edition who appeared on a segment called "Inside Adventure". From the age of 14, he filmed more than 3,000 hours of a video diary; this included footage during his tenure on Inside Edition during which he was addicted to crack cocaine.
He appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 2007 to talk about his addiction, and clips of his video diary were shown. On Oprah, Kirkham said he was a functional addict, and that he would smoke crack at night instead of sleeping, remaining high for about six hours, and report for work at Inside Edition two hours later. Kirkham went days without sleep during this time. He said he once interviewed President George H. W. Bush while high on crack; the subject was drug abuse.
The footage concerning his drug addiction was used on the movie TV Junkie. TV Junkies filmmakers Michael Cain and Matt Radecki sifted through the video-diary footage to piece together the story of Kirkham's life, focusing on the seven years in which he and his family struggled with his addiction to crack cocaine.
He appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 2007 to talk about his addiction, and clips of his video diary were shown. On Oprah, Kirkham said he was a functional addict, and that he would smoke crack at night instead of sleeping, remaining high for about six hours, and report for work at Inside Edition two hours later. Kirkham went days without sleep during this time. He said he once interviewed President George H. W. Bush while high on crack; the subject was drug abuse.
The footage concerning his drug addiction was used on the movie TV Junkie. TV Junkies filmmakers Michael Cain and Matt Radecki sifted through the video-diary footage to piece together the story of Kirkham's life, focusing on the seven years in which he and his family struggled with his addiction to crack cocaine.
Paul Kirkland is an American dancer.
Biography
Born Robert Paul Kirkland on June 17, 1982 in Jacksonville, Florida and graduated from Douglas Anderson School of the Arts.
He is most commonly known for dancing with Christina Aguilera.
He went to Barbara Thompson School of Dance in Jacksonville.
Paul has been dancing professionally for 5 years but 21 altogether and is featured in Aguilera's famous Back To Basics Tour and Justified and Stripped Tour's. He is also featured in the Christina Aguilera: Stripped Live in the UK DVD. Kirkland was featured in some videos by Aguilera such as "Can't Hold Us Down", "Ain't No Other Man", "Candyman" and Not Myself Tonight". He also danced in the Jennifer Lopez videos for "Do It Well" and "Hold It Don't Drop It" and also toured with Lopez and her husband Marc Anthony during the end of 2007. He also appeared as one of the dancer in 2010 film Burlesque
Kirkland was also featured in three videos from Nelly Furtado's 2006 album Loose: "Maneater", "Promiscuous", and "Say It Right".
In his spare time, he enjoys playing football, soccer and basketball. He also enjoys cooking and making music.
Previously having toured with Madonna on the 2004 Re-Invention World Tour, Kirkland also toured as a backing dancer on her record-breaking 2008-2009 Sticky & Sweet Tour.
He is featured on the reality soap The Dance Scene.
Music videos
*Christina Aguilera - "Dirrty" (2002)
*Christina Aguilera/Lil' Kim - "Can't Hold Us Down" (2003)
*Christina Aguilera - "Ain't No Other Man" (2006)
*Christina Aguilera - "Candyman" (2007)
*Nelly Furtado - Maneater (2006)
*Nelly Furtado - Say It Right (2006)
*Jennifer Lopez - "Do It Well" (2007)
*Jennifer Lopez - "Hold It, Don't Drop It" (2007)
*Madonna - "Celebration" (2009)
*Christina Aguilera - "Not Myself Tonight" (2010)
*Cheryl Cole - Promise This (2010)
*Leo Moctezuma - "Unconditional" (2011)
*Michael Jackson - "Hollywood Tonight" (2011)
*Lady Gaga - "Born This Way" (2011)
*Chris Brown - "Turn Up The Music" (2012)
*Cheryl Cole - "Call My Name" (2012)
Tours
*Christina Aguilera - Stripped World Tour 2003
*Madonna - Re-Invention World Tour 2004
*Christina Aguilera - Back To Basics Tour 2006-2007
*Jennifer Lopez - Juntos en Concierto 2007
*Madonna - Sticky & Sweet Tour 2008-2009
Biography
Born Robert Paul Kirkland on June 17, 1982 in Jacksonville, Florida and graduated from Douglas Anderson School of the Arts.
He is most commonly known for dancing with Christina Aguilera.
He went to Barbara Thompson School of Dance in Jacksonville.
Paul has been dancing professionally for 5 years but 21 altogether and is featured in Aguilera's famous Back To Basics Tour and Justified and Stripped Tour's. He is also featured in the Christina Aguilera: Stripped Live in the UK DVD. Kirkland was featured in some videos by Aguilera such as "Can't Hold Us Down", "Ain't No Other Man", "Candyman" and Not Myself Tonight". He also danced in the Jennifer Lopez videos for "Do It Well" and "Hold It Don't Drop It" and also toured with Lopez and her husband Marc Anthony during the end of 2007. He also appeared as one of the dancer in 2010 film Burlesque
Kirkland was also featured in three videos from Nelly Furtado's 2006 album Loose: "Maneater", "Promiscuous", and "Say It Right".
In his spare time, he enjoys playing football, soccer and basketball. He also enjoys cooking and making music.
Previously having toured with Madonna on the 2004 Re-Invention World Tour, Kirkland also toured as a backing dancer on her record-breaking 2008-2009 Sticky & Sweet Tour.
He is featured on the reality soap The Dance Scene.
Music videos
*Christina Aguilera - "Dirrty" (2002)
*Christina Aguilera/Lil' Kim - "Can't Hold Us Down" (2003)
*Christina Aguilera - "Ain't No Other Man" (2006)
*Christina Aguilera - "Candyman" (2007)
*Nelly Furtado - Maneater (2006)
*Nelly Furtado - Say It Right (2006)
*Jennifer Lopez - "Do It Well" (2007)
*Jennifer Lopez - "Hold It, Don't Drop It" (2007)
*Madonna - "Celebration" (2009)
*Christina Aguilera - "Not Myself Tonight" (2010)
*Cheryl Cole - Promise This (2010)
*Leo Moctezuma - "Unconditional" (2011)
*Michael Jackson - "Hollywood Tonight" (2011)
*Lady Gaga - "Born This Way" (2011)
*Chris Brown - "Turn Up The Music" (2012)
*Cheryl Cole - "Call My Name" (2012)
Tours
*Christina Aguilera - Stripped World Tour 2003
*Madonna - Re-Invention World Tour 2004
*Christina Aguilera - Back To Basics Tour 2006-2007
*Jennifer Lopez - Juntos en Concierto 2007
*Madonna - Sticky & Sweet Tour 2008-2009