Posts Tagged ‘Post Production’
Customize Default Effects in Final Cut Pro X
Apple’s recent Final Cut Pro X update includes a new feature that allows users to assign default audio and video effects to their clips using a simple …
Anamorphic 101: How to Shoot and Edit Anamorphic Footage
Anamorphic footage has become synonymous with the “Hollywood” look, which has many independent filmmakers using anamorphic lenses as a means to add production value to their projects. …
Color Correcting a7S II Footage for a More Natural Look
The Sony a7S II is one of the most popular mirrorless cameras on the market for video, but it calls for some extra color grading in post …
FCPX Tip: Copy and Paste Attributes
Discover a Final Cut Pro X feature that flies under the radar for many new editors: copy the attributes of any clip in your timeline and instantly …
Achieving a Super 16mm Film Look When Shooting Digitally
Super 16mm film offers a distinct and beautiful look that can be hard to replicate digitally. Here’s what you need to know in order to achieve the …
DaVinci Resolve Tip: Using a Color Chart to Match Your Shots
Color correction can be a very frustrating process for those without much post-production experience, but using a color chart on set can make things much easier in …
Use the Puppet Tool in After Effects to Add Life to Animation
Add subtle animation and bring your designs to life with the Puppet tool in After Effects. Here’s everything you need to know.
Photoshop Quick Tip: Color Correcting an Image Sequence
Although many software platforms have the capability to edit and color RAW media natively, sometimes Photoshop might be the best tool for the job.
FCPX Tip: Cut Editing Time by Showing Only Unused Media
This rarely used feature in FCPX will help significantly reduce your editing time on projects with heavy amounts of b-roll.
From Pre to Post: Watch the Creative Process Unfold
The creative process can be an absolute grind when trying to develop a film or video project. Let these production videos stoke your creative fires!
Audio Editing Tip: Matching ADR and Location Audio in Post
Mixing and matching ADR with location audio can be very challenging, but these audio editing tips will help you get much better results every time.
Should Editors Transcode AVCHD to ProRes in Premiere?
Do you need to transcode your AVCHD media when editing in Premiere Pro? Let’s discuss this highly debated topic.