Posts Tagged ‘Tricks’
Video Tutorial: Build Your Own $50 Car-Side Camera Mount
Sure, Russian Arm systems are amazing, and we’d all love to use one, but if you don’t have the budget for one, just build your own car-side …
Build Your Own Car Rig for Thirty Dollars + 10 Production Tips
Shooting a car scene in your next film or video project? Check out this DIY car mount build — and some tips for your scene.
Video Tutorial: 3 Motion Graphics Typography Tips for After Effects
In this After Effects video tutorial, learn how you can produce amazing typography titles using these 3 motion graphics tips.
Working with Both Low Key and High Key Lighting Styles
In this video tutorial, we take a look at the differences between low key and high key lighting, and how to set up both styles.
3 Easy Ways You Can Create A Shallow Depth of Field
In this video tutorial, learn how you can easily create a shallow depth of field in your shots with three basic techniques.
Create a Freeze Frame Title Sequence for Show Openers
Learn how to design and animate a freeze frame title animation for your next project — all inside of Adobe After Effects.
Create and Animate the UI of Instagram with Adobe After Effects
Learn how to break down the UI of popular social media sites and animate them to your liking.
Fix Shaky Footage with Warp Stabilizer in Premiere Pro
You can now stabilize your shaky footage without having to leave Adobe Premiere Pro. Here’s how you can best use the Warp Stabilizer effect.
Filmmaking Tips and Tricks for Cinematographers and Grips
Here are some professional tricks of the trade from the man who literally wrote the book on being a grip.
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.
Creating a Storyboard Edit in Premiere Pro CC 2015
Here’s a quick tip that comes in handy when creating a storyboard edit in Premiere Pro CC 2015.
How to Find Where You Used a Clip in Premiere Pro
Here’s the easiest way to find where you’ve used a clip in Premiere Pro CC 2015.