So, I Think I Can Teach Photoshop

28 Oct 2009 by Jason D. Moore, 2 Comments »

Thanks for bearing with me these past couple of weeks. I don’t know how much it’s showed – mainly because with the amount of sleep I’ve been getting, it’s hard to tell what’s going on anymore – but I’ve been so preoccupied with the NAPP contest “So, You Think You Can Teach Photoshop?!” lately and it’s demanded as much time and attention as I could give it.

With all three videos now uploaded and officially entered, I’m feeling pretty good about it all. I don’t want to talk myself up or get my hopes too high because you never know what will happen with these things. There are a number of good tutorials out there with some good presenters of all types and I’m proud to count myself in their number. I trust that Scott and the other judges will select the best all-around presentations as the winner, whoever it may be.

With that said, I feel that my content is solid, my method is straightforward and clear, my production values are good, and I have a pretty good shot.

Starting Monday, I will post my 3 entries right here so you can what I’ve been working on. So, be on the lookout for those!

We’ll be back to our regularly scheduled program tomorrow with the November 2009 Desktop Wallpaper Calendar.

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  1. [...] 1 votes vote So, I Think I Can Teach Photoshop Thanks for bearing with me these past couple of weeks. I don’t know how much it’s [...]

  2. Good luck Jason – looking forward to seeing the vids.

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