Posts Tagged ‘Video Editing’
29 Free LUTs for Video
These FREE LUTs are perfect for professional video editors. Make your footage more cinematic with these free color grading tools.
Quick Tip: Creating Stills and Pauses in Resolve
DaVinci Resolve to the rescue! Learn three techniques you can use for capturing a still or creating pauses in your next project.
Add Volumetric Lighting in After Effects Without a 3rd-Party Plugin
Add realistic volumetric lighting elements to your footage with this easy-to-use technique in After Effects.
How to Use the Dynamic Trim Tool in Resolve
DaVinci Resolve has a unique take on trim functions. Learn how to maximize your workflow in this quick tutorial.
Fix A Blown-Out Sky In Under 60 Seconds In After Effects
Capturing your foreground under bright conditions can easily blow out the sky in your shot. Learn how to fix the problem with this step-by-step tutorial.
Final Cut Pro X’s System Requirements — Specs Included
Let’s look at that tried-and-true program, Final Cut Pro X, and tackle all the specs you need to know to work with it.
Professional Video Editing Tips and Techniques
Want to take your video editing skills from beginner to pro? These tips and techniques can help you become a great video editor.
Adobe Premiere Pro’s System Requirements and Specs
Let’s look at the powerhouse editing program, Premiere Pro, and tackle all the specs you need to know to work with it.
How to Fix Desaturated Colors in Your Premiere Pro Export
Do your Premiere Pro exports look a little bland and washed-out? Here’s the fast, easy fix!
5 Easy-to-Use Animation Apps and Effects for Beginners
Are your animation skills lacking? Don’t fret. Bring your ideas to life with our five favorite easy-to-use animation apps.
Is the Future of Video Editing Plug-and-Play Template-Based?
What’s the deal with template-based video editing platforms? Are they worth your time? Let’s take a look at the pros and cons.
One Year After Giving up Premiere Pro for DaVinci Resolve
Here’s everything I’ve learned about switching to a new NLE—the good, the bad, the unexpected, and the humbling.