If you are reading this message after 12:16pm on 2/18/09, and are in the JCCSF while reading this, I would once again like to apologize for not being able to bring my computer to Club 18, due to a logistics issue at my school.
Here is a list of the applications that I have access to and are Capible of using.
Adobe Photoshop CS - I learned a lot about Photoshop during Artsfest 2007, thanks to Laurence Gartel. While my skills might be a bit rusty, I can readily use this application if needed.
Final Cut Express 4 - The cream of the crop for Video Editing (Just Below Final Cut Pro). I can use multiple layers of video and audio, as well as tweaking of the lighting, Etc.
Logic Express 8 - The cream of the crop for Audio Editing (Just below Logic Pro). I can synthasize and record audio and edit it using advanced techniques.
LiveType 3 - It's the fries to Final Cut's Burger. In this application, I can make good looking text overlay with lots of effects to meet whatever your needs might be.
Google SketchUp 7 - The world's simplest 3D animation software that is easy to use and free, but still does sooo much. I've been using it for almost 4 years.
Anime Studio - I use it to make '80s retro laser blasts, but with a little effort, it can do a lot of animation.
Keynote and PowerPoint - These two slide show apps can generate many video effects that can be used in Final Cut. I can assure that the results will be positive-- I've been using PowerPoint for 12 years and Keynote for 3 years.
iLife '09 - The brand new iLife '09 (iMovie, iWeb, GarageBand, iDVD, iPhoto) is for any editing jobs that are nice and simple, but still pack the same powerful punch.
Audacity - Simple Audio Effects Generator.
Switch - Audio File Conversion
...And Much More that I don't have time to write...