Posts Tagged ‘Video Editing’
Mix Automation: How to Make a Better Sound Using Automation
Automation is a powerful audio tool that gives shape and space to sound. Here’s how to use automation to elevate the audio in your projects.
Camera to Cloud: The Continued Evolution of Video Production
The way we connect our workflows is ever-changing, and collaborating remotely within the Cloud is vital. Here’s what you need to know.
Visual Homage in Cinema
Learn how to draw inspiration from the history of cinema while putting your viewing habits to use through the art of homage.
Film Scores: Are They Getting Better or Worse?
Watch as two video essay maestros clash in good fun while arguing the pros and cons of contemporary film scores.
The Art of Editing Superhero Films with Editing Team Behind ‘Black Adam’
An interview with Mike Sale, ACE about his work on the editing team behind one of perhaps the most ambitious superhero films ever.
Royalty Free Music Roundup: Action Packed!
If your project has to inspire and answer the call of dramatic challenges, these royalty-free music tracks will do the trick!
Analyzing (and Crafting) Horror with ‘Barbarian’ Editor Joe Murphy
Everything you need to know about watching, analyzing, and cutting horror from the editor of Barbarian.
Music Roundup! The Best Royalty Free Hip Hop Tracks
Add an edgy urban vibe to your projects with royalty free hip hop tracks! Check out our roundup of the best hip-hop and rap music – energetic, …
Gutter Editing and the Uninflected Shot
How to use the juxtaposition of uninflected shots and the gutter between them to make a compelling edit that will keep your viewers actively engaged in the …
Useful Movie Magic With Forced Perspective
Forced perspective is an age-old practical effect with some clever applications for your own low budget movie needs.
The Art of Split Screen
The split-screen technique has been used by film editors and VFX artists for over 100 years. Take a look at its evolution during two prominent decades.
Film Edits Hidden in Front of Your Eyes
See how Hollywood directors and film editors hide their cuts right in front of the audience.