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How to Zoom in Premiere Pro for Simple Transitions
Using zoom makes static subjects come to life, and helps smooth transitions. Throw a little “Ken Burns” flavor into your video with the help of the zoom.
Video Editing 101: How to Stabilize Footage in Premiere Pro
Shaky video got you down? Fret not. Follow these super-simple steps to stabilize footage in Premiere Pro.
How to Speed Up or Reverse a Clip in Premiere Pro
Learn how to speed up video and reverse a clip in Premiere Pro to open up a new world of creative possibilities for your footage.
FIZ Systems (Focus, Iris, Zoom) and How to Use Them
In this article, we take a look at the evolution and application of the FIZ system — including their unparalleled ability to control the camera remotely.
Quick Tip: Fixing a Crooked Horizon in Premiere Pro
Set your horizons straight with these quick, savvy tips for effectively correcting crooked footage in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Do Studios Release Teasers and Trailers Too Early?
Is it possible to hype an upcoming blockbuster too much? Here’s what studios face when they release teasers into the market early.
Aputure Releases the 300D II — with Lantern Attachment
The much-anticipated successor to the highly successful 300d LED light fixture, the 300d II comes jam-packed with new features.
Industry Insights: “Hulu’s Das Boot” Composer Matthias Weber
Premium Beat interviewed Das Boot’s composer, Matthias Weber, on his approach to the sequel to Wolfgang Petersen’s iconic 1981 feature film.
NLE Showdown: DaVinci Resolve vs. Adobe Premiere Pro — Processing Power
Today, we’re looking at the financial implications of how the CPU dependent Premiere competes against the GPU leaning Resolve.
NLE Showdown: DaVinci Resolve vs. Adobe Premiere Pro — The Cost
In this showdown, we look at how these two powerhouse programs affect the user, specifically in regards to how much each program costs.
Documentary Tips: Capturing the Who, What, When, Where, and Why
Documentary film is only as good as its story. Consider the following filmmaking advice when capturing documentary exposition.
Introducing The Content Creator Starter Kit: Folk Horror Films
The dew is settled upon the field, the villagers are dancing, and the demonic goats are screaming your name. Welcome to Folk Horror 101.