Posts Tagged ‘Post Production’
How to Create Broadcast Graphics in After Effects
Learn how to design and create broadcast graphics for TV shows in Adobe After Effects.
Create Animated Titles for Wedding Videos in After Effects
Learn how to design wedding titles for highlight reels in Adobe After Effects.
Add a Text Message Chat to Live-Action Footage in After Effects
Learn how to design, animate, and composite a text message conversation with live-action footage in After Effects.
10 Free Packs: Over 125 Must-Have Assets for Video Editors
Download 55 free motion graphics and transitions, 34 free color grading presets, 35 free sound effects and more. Free for personal and commercial use!
How to Create A Vintage Effect in After Effects + Free Presets
Learn the secret to creating vintage looks in After Effects — both by hand and with seven FREE After Effects presets!
How an Average VFX Pipeline Works
These are the steps that take Hollywood films from the green screen to the big screen.
This Technology Is Going to Change Filmmaking Forever
The tech behind the Lytro Cinema Camera spells the end of the green screen, fixed shutter speeds, static depth of field, frames per second, and focusing. Seriously.
Cutting on the Blink: Editing Tips From Walter Murch
Walter Murch’s work as a film editor and sound designer is vital to the history of cinema and he has some serious wisdom to impart to any …
DaVinci Resolve Tip: Use Color Keys to Fix White Balance
Fixing color issues when working with mixed color temperature footage can be simplified utilizing color keys in DaVinci Resolve.
Foley: The Art of Making Sound Effects
From snapping celery stalks to slapping phone books, learn how foley artists use everyday objects to create realistic sound effects in film.
The Basics of Building a Color Correction Suite
Working with color takes more than just the right software. Here are three tips for building a color correction suite that will improve your output.
Removing Black Sun Spots in DaVinci Resolve
When shooting directly at the sun, some digital cinema cameras suffer from the “black sun effect,” which can leave a nasty-looking hole in your image. Here’s how …