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I’ve never been before, but would love to connect with others on using these fantastic programs!
I have not been, but it is a conference I have been interested in for a while. I’d love to see how all the pieces fit together!
I work with CS every day and getting to Max a few years ago was the best thing since sliced bread – and I’m hungry for more bread! Please count me in.
Good day! I’m a teacher at the class 6A Mustang High School in Oklahoma. I started a high school video club in 2008. Each year I have added classes to the high school. I now teach video editing fundamentals, video editing, Career Explorations with a Media Emphasis, and a Media Broadcasting class. Our broadcasting class produces a daily announcement video shown on local cable TV! I won the Oklahoma Technology Teacher of the Year in 2009 and attended ISTE in Denver as part of my award. I have personally raised over $10,000 in fundraisers and over $15,000 in grants.
Last year I sold my little 1990 Geo Metro and bought Adobe Production Premiere CS6 Teacher Edition. Now I just need to know how to use this powerful Creative Suite! I am currently writing a grant for $10,000 to help purchase Adobe Master Collection site license for 500 computers at my high school. (Two teachers have added classes for next year: a desktop publishing class, Journalism III class focused on photography, and Digital Arts II class focused on sports photography.) I love to learn, I love computers, I love to teach technology! Thank you for your consideration!
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I would like to attend MAX because I have never been there before, and since I do much of my work in isolation, I think it would be good for me to meet up with and learn from other creative professionals.
MAX sounds like Disneyland for adults! I have never been, but I know it would be a thrill…
Aside from video, I’ve never been there and as a web designer would love the opportunity to experience it first hand! I can only imagine how much I’d learn and people I could meet.
Wow, this is a great idea, I’m just starting out as an artist and can’t afford to buy CS6, I’d really like to get a chance to go to MAX,. and find out more about Creative Cloud too!
I have never before used this very good software. I would like these tools very much. Thanks.
I have never been- starving artist and all that. But I buy, use and love Adobe products daily.
I want to go to Adobe Max because it has been my experience in the past that the best way to learn about something and to get the most from it is to immerse yourself in it. I learn more from conferences and get clearer direction because there is more stimulus and involvement at a live event.
Would be brilliant to share my creative ideas and questions with such an expert panel.
Freelancing you spend such a long time second guessing or trial and error.
I’d like to go because I have never been and I have been using Adobe since the beginning, Photoshop 2.5.
I have been trying to win one here but I don’t know. To me it’s just a word to gauge your interest perhaps. I guess I’ll keep on trying. A win is a win and it’s a bonus to go to a place where you will get to enjoy what Adobe has to offer.
Should be an amazing experience……..people to talk with, stuff to learn, swag to accumulate. Might have to bring another piece of luggage for all the goodies….. an industrial sized business card holder for all of the business cards i expect to accumulate…. questions to ask….. a few days of “Oh.my.gawd. You can do that! with Illustrator/Photoshop/etc!!!” An experience to remember….. speaking of which I’d have to bring an actual camera…… would be fun and enjoyable…IF I were chosed.
I would really like to attend Adobe Max 2013. I have never experienced it before. I use to attend Sigraph regularly, but in the past few years I have had a lot of computer & financial problems, and haven’t had much time to do what I really love: 3-D animation. The Adobe programs integrate so flawlessly with every 3D modeling or animation program I have ever used. And I would really like to see what’s in store for the future of Adobe, with 3D animation.
I have never had a chance to attend any of the Adobe Max events – and won’t be able to this year, even if I do win. But, I really like the InDesign products, and they are expensive (I’ve got to get CS6!). So, I would love to win the software – I would put it to good use.
I would like to go to max to learn more about reflow and the innovate tools adobe is working on to make my life as a web designer/developer easier. I love adobe products so the chance to attend would be a dream come true. This would be my first time at adobe max. Good luck to everyone.
Hi! I’ve already written a comment but I don’t know can I join from Turkey? I don’t want to become hopeful recklessly. :) Thanks ProDesignTools
Hi Salih, this giveaway is open worldwide so yes, you are entered – good luck!
An opportunity to go to MAX would be an incredible benefit for me at this time in my career!
I want to attend MAX 2013 and connect with the community, soak up awesomeness from people like Blatner, Braithwaite, Brimelow, Brown, Georgenes, Hauwert, Hogue, Imbert, Labrecque, McClelland, Seeley, Skinner, White, Winnie, Yaiser, Zeldman – and see the Sneak Peaks!!!
I have never been to Adobe Max. I have heard of it, and I know it would be the ultimate learning experience. It would be a wonderful way to meet other people who use Adobe products and network and learn from them. Thanks for the opportunity to win a ticket!
Amazing!! I can’t believe I’ve been using Adobe products since Illustrator ’88… and I’ve never ever been to an official Adobe event like Max! Maybe you can reform this patinaed, Max-challenged creative to mend his introverted ways? haha…
I’m back in school to re-invent myself with a degree in Viz FX & Motion Graphics. For most school projects I need a lot of horsepower for multi-tasking and last minute rendering, so I recently took a stab at building my own 12-core, dual-Xeon workstation. I’m so stoked with what Adobe is doing toward tweaking application performance by taking increasing advantage of multi-threading, RAM & drive caching, and CUDA, etc., Even with my old CS5 Master Suite, I’m getting great performance with massive Photoshop matte paintings… and speedy renders for videos in Premier & composites in AE. Each version uses more cores & does it more efficiently, so with cores to spare, I’m assured that my machine won’t be obsolete for quite a while. Unfortunately I don’t have any money left over for CS6! haha…
But I would so love to talk in person with the Adobe experts about workflows & performance strategies for CS6 and beyond – that would be so cool!
I have been a professor at Rose State College for 21 years and a Multimedia director since 1996. I have always wanted to attend this conference as I teach all these Adobe products. We all know that funding for Higher Ed continues to be cut and in Oklahoma raises have been frozen in Higher Ed. I could gain so much from the networking for my students and the expertise that could only be gained through an industry conference. Taking this to the classroom is very valuable to students.
I would love to learn more, see more, but I think the chances of me being able to ever afford to attend (due to travel cost & distance) are pretty remote. But I love using CS6 and collaborating with my daughter on projects. She would be the one to benefit from such an event more than I, but being a student (and supported by me) that is not likely to be for some time to come.