Posts Tagged ‘Workflow’
The Evolving Role of a Digital Imaging Technician
What is a Digital Imaging Technician? What is their role on set? Here’s a breakdown of the constantly changing job of a DIT.
Workflow Tip: Use Bundles in FCPX To Archive Your Projects
Archiving master files of your projects is never a fun task, but FCPX’s built-in bundles feature makes it a whole lot easier.
Speed Up Your Session With DaVinci Resolve Power Grades
Check out seven awesome Power Grades that can help you quickly apply killer looks in DaVinci Resolve. Download them now!
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.
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.
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!
How to Set Sequence Start Timecode in Premiere
Here’s how to set the starting timecode of your sequence when exporting your project for delivery.
How To Make The Most Out Of Compound Clips In Final Cut Pro X
In this post I’ll show you five ways to use compound clips to dramatically improve your editing experience.
Use Smart Collections To Sort Mixed Format Footage in FCPX
Save yourself a ton of time when dealing with a mixed format project by using Smart Collections in FCPX.
DaVinci Resolve Workflow: How to Prep for a Color Session
Be prepared! When you’ve got a color session looming, do yourself a favor and take these steps to set yourself up for success!
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!