12:26 pm - 07/14/2012

Come September, Suri Cruise will attend an all-girls school in New York City, according to The Los Angeles Times.
Katie Holmes, 33, has reportedly enrolled her daughter, 6, in Manhattan's prestigious Convent of the Sacred Heart. The school's notable alumnae list includes Lady Gaga, 26, Jordana Brewster, 32, Paris Hilton, 31, Caroline Kennedy, 54, and the late Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt.
When classes begin, the previously homeschooled Suri will be required to attend Catholic mass every Thursday. Tuition at Convent of the Sacred Heart costs $38,000 a year.
Holmes and her daughter are currently living in a $12,500-a-month apartment in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood. In a previously released statement, Holmes and Tom Cruise, 50, vowed that they "are committed to working together as parents to accomplishing what is in our daughter Suri's best interests." The Romantics actress received primary custody of Suri, though Cruise has been granted visitation rights.
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Katie Holmes enrolls Suri at the Convent of Sacred Heart

Come September, Suri Cruise will attend an all-girls school in New York City, according to The Los Angeles Times.
Katie Holmes, 33, has reportedly enrolled her daughter, 6, in Manhattan's prestigious Convent of the Sacred Heart. The school's notable alumnae list includes Lady Gaga, 26, Jordana Brewster, 32, Paris Hilton, 31, Caroline Kennedy, 54, and the late Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt.
When classes begin, the previously homeschooled Suri will be required to attend Catholic mass every Thursday. Tuition at Convent of the Sacred Heart costs $38,000 a year.
Holmes and her daughter are currently living in a $12,500-a-month apartment in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood. In a previously released statement, Holmes and Tom Cruise, 50, vowed that they "are committed to working together as parents to accomplishing what is in our daughter Suri's best interests." The Romantics actress received primary custody of Suri, though Cruise has been granted visitation rights.
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I agree, free transform is a godsend. Everything I do and know about Adobe is trail and fail, too, but I suffer massive roadblock sometimes.
For example, when you modify actual animated gifs like this, are you working entirely in Photoshop? Because I have a hard time editing things into or out of the gif unless I save the original animation and work on it via Adobe Macromedia (which is totally inferior to Photoshop as far as blending, transforming, and even word characters go).
eta: Just realized that a huge challenge is the fact that Adobe ImageReady no longer exists in later versions of Adobe image editing tool. I used to do everything animation related in it, and it was amazing. Just a matter of taking your file back and forth between Photoshop and Imageready, iirc. Fireworks just doesn't compare and is no where as remotely flexible.
Anyway, I was just curious, because it feels like there are basic strategies that I can never master and it drives me up the wall.
Edited at 2012-07-14 06:05 pm (UTC)
I use CS5 for everything animated related. Honestly, I got lucky with the Morgan Freeman picture. I was dead set on getting it right because it was at the peak of all the MI3 drama.
I started using the CS6 trial. It's not that much different, as far as I can tell. Though I'm sure for advanced users, there are some nice features. I've never used everything available and there are some things that I should probably start teaching myself to use. As long as I can use layers, I'm okay.
I look forward to more gifs from you bb