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New video editing controllers are hitting the market and claim to speed up your post production workflow. In this post, we take a look at two and see if they really make your editing more efficient. Read More
GEAR: Final Cut Pro X Video Editing Controllers
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January 7, 2013
Music Showcase! Royalty Free Music for Apps & Games
Looking for music for your iOS or Android app? We’ve rounded a variety of quality royalty free tracks to soundtrack your next app or game project! Read More
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October 30, 2012
10 Filmmaking Apps Under $10
We’ve rounded up 10 of the best filmmaking and video production apps for under $10. Discover how these handy tools can improve your workflow and assist you on and off set. Read More
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June 12, 2012
Video Encoding Presets for Kindle Fire, Nook, iPad and Android Tablets
Quickly encode your videos for tablets using these presets for Adobe Media Encoder. Presets include Nook Color, iPad, Kindle Fire and Android devices. Read More
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May 10, 2012
Present Your Best Work with Magic Bullet Arsenal
Looking for a slick way to show off your photos and videos to clients? We’ve got the skinny on Magic Bullet’s new Arsenal iPad portfolio app. Read More
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April 30, 2012
Mobile App Calculates Your Timelapse Video Settings
Determine the calculations for your timelapse shots using the very handy Timelapse Calculator mobile app. This application is a must-have for any serious DSLR timelapse photographer. Read More
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April 18, 2012
Padcaster Turns Your iPad Into a DSLR Style Video Camera
Want to capture gorgeous video images with your iPad? The new Padcaster rig allows you to mount DSLR lenses to your iPad tablet, turning it into a turn-key video production machine! Read More
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April 17, 2012
Master Lighting Setups with the Free “Lighting Recipes” App
Scott Kelby’s “Lighting Recipes” is perfect for anyone looking to develop their skills at lighting for video or still photography. Learn how to take your lighting knowledge to the next level with this free app. Read More
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April 2, 2012
Cut Notes App Adds Timecode Marker Support for FCPX
Digital Rebellion’s “Cut Notes” application now supports timecode markers for Final Cut Pro X. Learn how this iPad app can help streamline your video editing workflow. Read More
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February 9, 2012
Video Editing on the iPad: How does Avid Studio Stack up to iMovie?
Last week, Avid Technology released Avid Studio for iPad, now available for $4.99 in the App Store. This app release ends Apple iMovie’s pseudo-monopoly on tablet-based video editing. With the two apps currently at the same price, we thought it’d be an interesting exercise to compare the two side-by-side. Read More
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