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Expressing Control on Playback
by Austin Reeves on Jan.26, 2011, under News Feed, Tips
At the suggestion of a friend, I wanted to pass along this tip for adding toggle controls for motion graphics. This can be especially helpful when duplicating many graphics such as fullscreens or lower thirds. Working on a recent project I created several fullscreens with information. As part of the fullscreen the animated logo sits in the corner. I’m an organization freak so I wanted the logo sitting “in” the fullscreen comp.
PCMA a Great Success!
by Austin Reeves on Jan.20, 2011, under News Feed
The coverage of the PCMA Convention (Professional Convention Management Association) was a great success! I was brought on board by the crew of Convention News Television to assist in their excellent coverage of the multi-day convention in Las Vegas, NV. (continue reading…)
Vegas Bound
by Austin Reeves on Dec.18, 2010, under Event, News Feed, Recent Projects
Looks like I’ll be headed to Vegas in January. We’re providing same day turnaround media services for Convention News Television at the ‘Professional Convention Management Association’ (PCMA) convention. (continue reading…)
MTO Summit
by Austin Reeves on Nov.06, 2010, under Event, News Feed, Recent Projects
AR&C has an exciting week coming up! AR&C will be providing coverage and video updates from the MTO Summit in Washington, DC. Convention News Television will be joining us in DC from Florida. Several of the CNTV crew and I have worked together before and they are all exceptional at what they do.
Under Construction
by Austin Reeves on Oct.23, 2010, under News Feed
As some of you have probably noticed… Actually, anyone that has checked my website in the last four years has probably noticed… I haven’t exactly kept my website up to date! In order to get ready to restart austin|reeves.com, creating a very function website thats easy to update has been placed at the top of the to-do list.
My Return
by Austin Reeves on Sep.25, 2010, under News Feed
I grew up in the Video Production world. I got my start as a young kid, eager to learn everything I could when a family friend offered the opportunity to come work on a production set while they were shooting several infomercials for NBC. Fast forward to during college and I’m offered a job at a local news affiliate while doing my internship there. Thus began a long career in Broadcast News.


