Posts Tagged ‘editing’
Tips for Editing Travel Videos While Abroad
Away from your editing bay? Here are a few handy tips for editing travel videos on the go.
How To Properly Backup Your Footage on Set Without a DIT
If you can’t afford to have a DIT on your crew, use these tips to help ensure your footage is safely backed up every time.
Workflow Tip: Use Bundles in FCPX To Archive Your Projects
Archiving master files of your projects is never a fun task, but FCPX’s built-in bundles feature makes it a whole lot easier.
Print Your Own Premiere Pro Keyboard Shortcuts!
Save yourself some time and energy by printing out your own custom Premiere Pro keyboard shortcuts.
Quick Tip: How To Find Black Flash Frames in Premiere Pro CC 2015
Here’s a Premiere Pro tip on how to perform a quick quality control check of your final edit for unintended gaps.
Workflow Tip: Use DaVinci Resolve To Translate Projects
DaVinci Resolve is best known for color grading, but it’s also great for translating project files from multiple software platforms. Here’s how it’s done!
Pro Tips From Edit Fest London: Advance Your Editing Career
Looking to advance in your editing career? Check out this pro advice from Edit Fest London 2015.
How to Set Sequence Start Timecode in Premiere
Here’s how to set the starting timecode of your sequence when exporting your project for delivery.
How To Become a Video Editor: Advice from EditFest London 2015
Want to break into video editing? Leading TV and film editors from around the globe share their top insights on the post production business.
Use Smart Collections To Sort Mixed Format Footage in FCPX
Save yourself a ton of time when dealing with a mixed format project by using Smart Collections in FCPX.
How to Pick the Right Tone, Shots, and Music for Trailers
Inception horns or no Inception horns? Creating an awesome trailer is much more difficult than it looks. Let’s explore the best way to put together footage and …
Premiere Pro Tip: Make Clip Replacements and Revisions Faster Than Ever!
Learn three commands that will make your revisions faster and easier with this Premiere Pro tip!