How to Composite Shots Together to Pull Off HDR
Let’s look at how to successfully pull off the HDR look by shooting multiple clips, then piecing them together in post-production.
A Quick Guide to Showing Text Messages on Screen
With text message integration onto the big screen becoming the big norm these days, here are a few ways filmmakers can make this a little more interesting.
How to Create Digital Crowd Duplication in Premiere Pro
Need to have a crowd in a scene? Here’s a tutorial on how you can duplicate small groups of people to create a crowd in Premiere Pro …
How to Capture Professional-Grade Stunts Safely with a Long Lens
Safety is the first concern when dealing with stunts on set. Let’s look at various ways to pull off a professional-grade stunt via a long lens.
The Enigma of Rodrigo Prieto’s Cinematographic Style
Rodrigo Prieto is one of the most successful and awarded DPs, having shot films with Martin Scorsese. Let’s discuss the enigma of his cinematographic style.
Removing Logos in Adobe After Effects
After Effects makes it easy to remove unwanted logos and trademarks from your footage. Here’s how it’s done. There are lots of reasons to remove logos from …
3 Ways to Store and Share Grades in DaVinci Resolve
Today, we’re going to take a look at the three ways to store and load looks in DaVinci Resolve, along with the advantages and disadvantages of each.
How to Create a Retro Sci-Fi Disintegration Effect in After Effects
Always wanted to create that sci-fi disintegration scene? It’s easy. Follow these steps to create your own disintegration effect scenes in After Effects.
Cleaning and Mastering Audio in Premiere Pro with Audition
Let’s take a look into how sound quality can be improved in Premiere Pro with the help of Audition. Follow these steps to clean your audio.
Speed up Your Editing with a Keyboard-Only Workflow in Premiere
Want to speed up your editing in Premiere Pro? Move to a keyboard-only editing style and improve your editing speed by twenty percent.
How to Remove the Boom Mic in Resolve and Premiere
Let’s take a look at two different programs, Adobe Premiere and DaVinci Resolve, and how you can use them to get rid of unwanted objects.
6 Reasons for You to Upgrade to Resolve Studio Today
DaVinci Resolve is unique among post-production applications in that it’s free. But, here are six reasons why you’d upgrade to its paid version.