Posts Tagged ‘Video Editing’
How to Make a 30 for 30 Style Documentary
What if I told you that the most popular sports documentary franchise follows a formula and style that is as instantly recognizable as it easily recreatable?
3 Stages of Editing a Corporate Video
The corporate video editing process can be broken down into these three distinct stages of post-production.
Bond-Inspired Star Wars Titles: Q&A with Kurt Rauffer
The artist behind the Star Wars/James Bond crossover credit sequence talks about how he created his homage to The Empire Strikes Back.
Deconstructing the Scene: Raiders of the Lost Ark
Let’s take a detailed look at how Steven Spielberg and company crafted one of the most iconic scenes in film history: The golden idol scene from Raiders …
Cutting Commercials: Editing 15, 30, and 60-Second Spots
Learn how to decide which length is right for your commercial spot, and find out how to work with loops and short tracks to recut the same …
A Complete Guide to Documentary Filmmaking
Want to be a documentary filmmaker? We’ve put together this comprehensive guide to lead you through every step of the process, from initial documentary concepting to distribution.
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 …
Add Camera Shake With This Free Premiere Pro Preset
Simulate camera shake with this free collection of Premiere Pro presets created for Deadpool.
Shooting for the Edit: Essential Tips You Need to Know
Continuity is vital to your story. By shooting with the edit in mind, you’ll save yourself countless headaches.
Tips for Shooting B-Roll for Digital News Packages
Here’s everything you need to know to show the who, what, when, where and why in your B-Roll.
Beginner’s Guide to Premiere Pro Keyboard Shortcuts
Learning some fundamental Premiere Pro keyboard shortcuts will help kickstart your video editing experience. Let’s look at the basics.
The 3 Ingredients of a Thrilling “Gear Up” Montage
The “gear up” montage is a fantastic way to prime your audience for action. Send the hero of your next project into battle with three simple ingredients.