Remove Objects from a Video with One Brush Stroke?
In this tutorial, I’m testing out a tool that claims to make objects magically vanish with the simple stroke of a brush.
How to Create Masks in Adobe Premiere Pro
Need to create an image mask for color grades, special effects, or other applications? You can do so directly in Adobe Premiere Pro.
The Stream Deck Pedal Review: It’s Better Than You Think
The Stream Deck Pedal hides under your desk, letting you trigger complex actions with a tap of your feet. It’s unique and worth checking out.
How to Add Subtitles to YouTube Videos
Follow these steps to add subtitles and closed captions to your recently uploaded YouTube video. It’s a game-changer.
Over 280 Free Sound Effects for Videos, Apps, Films, and Games
Download over 280 FREE sound effects, and use them in any commercial or personal project! Explore and get your FREE SFX packs now.
Is Greig Fraser The New Roger Deakins?
We all know Deakins is the best, but has Greig Fraser quietly become the next most inspirational cinematographer in the business?
How I Got a Gig Making Maps for Johnny Harris
The advantages of becoming a specialist in your field, and why that could end up being a game-changer for your career.
Color Grading Freebie: 65+ Free Premiere Pro Looks
Create that cinematic look with these movie-inspired color grading presets to use for your next video project.
How to Actually Bring Your Storyboards to Life
Let’s go over some tips and tricks for turning your rough sketches into practical and helpful guides that you can creatively follow.
Best Site to Download 3D Models for Blender, Cinema 4D, and More
Need 3D models for your creative projects? Look no further. TurboSquid has over 1 million high-quality 3D models for any project type. Take a look!
The 3 Easiest Ways to Cut Clips in Adobe Premiere Pro CC
In this walkthrough, we’ll cover how to use the razor tool, the ctrl+K/⌘+K shortcut, and Ripple and Trim editing techniques in Premiere Pro.
Exploring Audio with Robert Mackenzie in “The Power of the Dog”
We chatted with supervising sound editor Robert Mackenzie to talk about what makes The Power of the Dog so auditorily unique.