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Posts Tagged ‘Adobe Premiere Pro’
Discover how to keep your FCPX project more organized and save time! In this post, we’ll show you how to combine audio files by using compound clips in Final Cut Pro X. Read More
Compound Clips as Audio Tracks in Final Cut Pro X
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August 6, 2012
Editcodes – Database of Common Video Editing Errors
Do more video editing and less head scratching! Get down to the bottom of common video editing errors with the Editcodes app for iOS. Read More
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August 1, 2012
10 Premiere Pro Tips for FCP Editors
We’ve got 10 tips every Adobe Premiere Pro editor should know! Whether you’re a FCP to Premiere convert or a seasoned Adobe vet, these tips will make you a more efficient editor. Read More
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July 31, 2012
Premiere Pro CS6: Panasonic P2 Footage & the Media Browser
Take the guesswork out of using Panasonic P2 footage in Premiere Pro. Learn how to quickly browse P2 clips and bring into your project using Adobe Premiere Pro’s Media Browser! Read More
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July 30, 2012
5 After Effects Keyframe Tips
Know these tips for using keyframes in AE to give your projects a smooth motion design and speed up your post workflow! Good info for the new AND experienced After Effects user. Read More
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July 27, 2012
Automating Clips to Sequence Markers in Adobe Premiere Pro
Quickly fill your timeline with video footage by using the ‘automate clips to sequence markers’ setting in Premiere Pro. Check out this Premiere Pro tutorial for a run-down of how to implement this handy video editing tool. Read More
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July 25, 2012
Premiere Pro Tip: Customizing Your Preferences
Customize your preferences in Adobe Premiere Pro to suit your needs! We’ve got the scoop on 8 Premiere preferences you should consider modifying. Personalized preferences means more efficient video editing! Read More
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July 23, 2012
Adobe Premiere Pro: 10 Essential Right-Click Commands
Speed up your post workflow by knowing the right click commands in Adobe Premiere Pro. Here’s the 10 click commands you need to be using! Read More
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July 18, 2012
Adobe Prelude: Ingesting and Converting DSLR Footage to ProRes
Leverage the tools within Adobe Prelude to ingest and transcode your video footage to ProRes – a solid intermediate codec for video editing! We’ve got the scoop on how to do it. Read More
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July 17, 2012
Time Remapping In Adobe Premiere Pro
Learn how to use Adobe Premiere Pro’s time remapping feature to alter the speed of you footage. From slo-mo to hyper speed, time remapping can add visual interest to your video projects! Read More
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