Tutorials
Video editing, video production and color grading tutorials. Software covered includes Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro X and Maxon Cinema 4D.
Slow Down the Action With Optical Flow in Final Cut Pro X
It’s easy to slow down time using Optical Flow in Final Cut Pro X. Master the technique with FREE stock footage and music from Shutterstock and PremiumBeat.
Make Your Project Stand Out With 3D Titles in Final Cut Pro X
Learn the trick to creating monumental 3D titles in Final Cut Pro X. Master the technique with FREE stock footage and music from Shutterstock and PremiumBeat.
Ace the Art of Muzzle Flashes in Final Cut Pro X
Make your action scenes more epic with explosive muzzle flashes in Final Cut Pro X. Learn the technique with FREE stock footage and music from Shutterstock and …
Become a Master of Blending Modes in Final Cut Pro X
Add quick stylization to your video projects with blending modes in Final Cut Pro X. Learn the technique with FREE stock footage and music from Shutterstock and …
How to Create and Share Title Templates in Premiere Pro
Give your videos consistent design with title templates, a helpful tool in Premiere Pro.
Create Rain, Snow, and Fog Using These Low-Budget Effects
Need blockbuster-looking weather on an indie budget? Use these simple effects to create a perfect storm of movie magic!
Pro Tip: How to Create After Effects Assets in Adobe Illustrator
Designing your own motion graphic assets makes your animation unique. Here’s how to easily create After Effects assets in Adobe Illustrator.
What is a Hot Pixel and How Can You Remove One?
You’re done shooting for the day, and you’re reviewing your footage in post when you see it: the dreaded hot pixel. Why does it happen? And more …
How to Create Stunning Hyperlapse Videos
Hyperlapse videos are compelling, eye-catching, and popular. Here’s how to create your own stunning hyperlapse footage.
How to Give Your Video a Vintage Look
From lenses to post-production tweaks, there are lots of ways to give your footage a vintage look. Capture some old school vibes with these video tips.
What Are Focus Charts and Why Do You Need One?
Ever used a focus chart? Learn more about this important filmmaking tool and discover how it can help your next production.
Removing Black Sun Spots in DaVinci Resolve
When shooting directly at the sun, some digital cinema cameras suffer from the “black sun effect,” which can leave a nasty-looking hole in your image. Here’s how …