Posts Tagged ‘filmmaking’
Improve Your Edits with Better Audio in Premiere Pro
Every videographer will need to work with track effects at some point. Here’s what you need to know about working with these effects in Premiere Pro.
3 Tenets to Consider When Taking on New Video Projects
Let’s take a look at the “Three P’s” of taking on new filmmaking or videography projects: passion, prestige, and profit.
Understanding the Importance of Silence in Filmmaking
The clever use of silence can help you guide your audience’s reaction to your film. Let’s take a look at how to pull it off.
Improve Your Footage by Adding Vignettes in Post-Production
Vignettes are a great way to add subtle emphasis to your footage. Find out how with these three approaches to creating vignettes.
Color Grading: How to Change the Seasons in Premiere Pro
Learn how you can change the color of the leaves in your footage with this easy-to-follow Adobe Premiere Pro color grading tutorial.
Remove Dust or Dead Pixels from Footage with This Masking Trick
Sooner or later, every filmmaker finds dust in their shot — either on the lens or sensor. Here’s how you can get rid of it without sacrificing …
How to Write Better Commercial Treatments
Writing a solid treatment is the key to landing your next big commercial or music video gig. Check out these tips to improve your chances.
This New Augmented Reality Film Uses a Magazine Cover for a Screen
Augmented Reality is becoming more common on film sets and productions, and now it has joined forces with traditional print publishing.
Working With Vertical Phone Footage in Post-Production
Vertical phone footage is a cardinal filmmaking sin. However, sooner or later, you’ll probably have to work with it. Here’s how.
Create a Social Media Bumper and Lower Third for Your Videos
Learn how to showcase your social media platforms using a social media bumper and lower thirds using After Effects in this video tutorial.
The Formula Behind Every Summer Blockbuster Trailer + Free Epic SFX
This hilarious video shows you the recipe for making a blockbuster movie trailer, and we’ll give you the SFX you need to make one.
Add Subtext to Your Storylines Like One of the Greats
Hayao Miyazaki is a master at adding subtext to his storylines by exploring issues of personal importance. Energize your next project with his technique.