Posts Tagged ‘Post Production’
Product Review: Frame.io Solves Your Video Review Frustrations
Frame.io could potentially save you hours on your next project. We take a hands-on look at this new video collaboration software.
Creating a Storyboard Edit in Premiere Pro CC 2015
Here’s a quick tip that comes in handy when creating a storyboard edit in Premiere Pro CC 2015.
How to Find Where You Used a Clip in Premiere Pro
Here’s the easiest way to find where you’ve used a clip in Premiere Pro CC 2015.
Learn to Create an Animated Short Film in 10 Parts
Learn how to create an animated short film from scratch with these comprehensive free tutorials!
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.
Color Grading Tips For ‘Mixed Camera’ Projects
Using footage from different types of cameras can make color grading a challenge. Here are some tips to make the process easier.
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!
Workflow Tip: Storyboard Your Animations in Adobe Illustrator
Doing an involved motion graphics piece? Use Illustrator to create your storyboards and style frames, setting you up to easily move to After Effects!
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!
Video Editing Tip: Organize Your Hard Drive the Easy Way!
Keeping your assets organized in your NLE is vital, but now you’ve got to organize your hard drive. Here’s a great way to do it.
Create Quick and Easy Vignettes in Premiere Pro
Use the effect masking tools to easily create quick vignette effects in Premiere Pro!
Lessons From a Viral Success: What If Man of Steel Was in Color?
You’ve probably seen the viral video – ‘What if Man of Steel was IN COLOR?’ – but what can we learn from its success?