Posts Tagged ‘Quick Tips’
DaVinci Resolve Tip: Use Color Keys to Fix White Balance
Fixing color issues when working with mixed color temperature footage can be simplified utilizing color keys in DaVinci Resolve.
How to Create a Soft Hazy Look Without a Fog Machine
Fog machines and hazers are some of the most widely used tricks of the trade on film sets, but they certainly aren’t the only way to give …
Cinematography Tip: Use Mirrors to Light Your Scene
Filmmakers with limited budgets can often benefit from using mirror kits on set as a means to maintain production value while keeping costs to a minimum.
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 …
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.
Get it Together with These Avid Organizational Quick Tips
Get organized and stay that way with these easy and effective Avid organizational quick tips.
5 Things You Should Know About ProRes
ProRes has gained in popularity as an intermediate codec. In this post we share tips for using ProRes in your video workflow.
10 Time Saving Tips for Video Editing in Premiere Pro CC
Adobe’s Premiere Pro CC application introduces new features for the video editing professional. Check out our 10 favorite Premiere Pro Creative Cloud tips to streamline and optimize …
Closing Multiple Gaps in a Premiere Pro Timeline
In this Adobe Premiere Pro quick tip we’ll show you how to quickly close gaps between clips in your project timeline. A fast way to clean up …
FCP Quick Tip: Save Time By Setting Final Cut Pro to Auto Render
Final Cut Pro’s auto render function can be set to initiate when the application remains idle for a set period of time. Use this feature to save …
Using Markers In Final Cut Pro to Quickly Locate Audio Peaks
Expedite your post workflow by quickly locating and indicating all instances of peaked audio on a Final Cut Pro timeline.