Posts Tagged ‘editing’
Creating Scenes with Audio: Make Your Setting Appear Silent
In this writeup, we’ll discuss how to make a scene completely silent, as well as how to reintroduce specific sounds into your scene.
The Art of Split Screen
The split-screen technique has been used by film editors and VFX artists for over 100 years. Take a look at its evolution during two prominent decades.
The Kuleshov Effect and Its Impact on the Viewer’s Emotions
Let’s explore everything you need to know about the Kuleshov Effect and how it impacts the viewer’s emotions.
Tips for Giving (and Receiving) Feedback via Frame.io
Let’s try out a few workflow tips and tricks for using this popular video review and collaboration software.
Upgrading My Workflow: Cloud Pod and Cloud Store Mini Review
I can say the Cloud Pod and Cloud Store Mini will be a big part of my editing workflow from here on out. Here are my thoughts.
Unlock the Power of Macros with These Gaming Keyboards
Keyboards with dedicated macro keys can streamline your editing workflow. Consider these keyboard options and save time on your next edit.
Review of the VN Video Editor App for Smartphone Filmmakers
Thoughts, tutorials, tips, and tricks on using the new VN Video Editor (VlogNow) app for your smartphone filmmaking needs.
DaVinci Resolve’s Boring Detector — Offensive or Misunderstood?
Let’s discuss the usefulness of the Boring Detector for the up-and-coming editor — as well as how and why it is sometimes ineffective.
Premiere Pro Quick Tip: How to Create Proxies
Is your computer having a hard time handling high-res video files? Let’s take a look at how you can work with proxies 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.
How Video Editors Can Increase Production Value Using Song Stems
Take creative control of your next video project by using song stems, and increase the production value of your video edits.
Working with Different Frame Rates in the Same File in Resolve
So you need two clips from the same video file at different frame rates in your DaVinci Resolve timeline? No problem — here’s how you do it.