Posts Tagged ‘Video Editing’
Free Final Cut Pro X Plugins to Improve Your Video Edits
Expand your video editing toolkit with 12 FREE Final Cut Pro X plugins to boost your editing workflow and improve your final product.
Quick Fix: Video Clip Audio Not Appearing in Premiere Pro Timeline
Have a video clip with audio, but the audio track doesn’t show up in the timeline? Here’s the quick fix.
Royalty-Free Music Playlist: Hypnotic Electro-Pop
Take a midnight drive to this collection of the best moody electro-pop royalty free music tracks in our music library.
4 Iconic Editing Techniques
Editing a motion picture is truly an art all its own. Here’s a look at some of the greatest edited sequences and the filmmakers that influenced them.
The 7 Best Commercials Made By Famous Directors
Not even Academy Award-winning directors are above the commercial paycheck now and then. Here are seven of the best commercials that were directed by famous directors.
The 12 Best Video Production Blogs
Stay up to date on all the latest gear, editing software, and industry news with these helpful video production blogs.
8 Essential Cuts Every Editor Should Know
These essential cutting methods will help any editor transform their footage into a gripping, solid narrative.
How to Upload 60-Second Videos to Instagram
Here are the steps to make, edit, and upload your videos to Instagram. Strengthen your social media presence now!
Master the Hollywood Technique of Parallel Editing
Parallel editing is a powerful tool for film editors. Here are some classic Hollywood examples of the technique that will show you how to pull it off.
How to Create Masks in Adobe Premiere Pro
Need to create an image mask for color grades, special effects, or other applications? You can do so directly in Adobe Premiere Pro.
The 3 Easiest Ways to Cut Clips in Adobe Premiere Pro CC
In this walkthrough, we’ll cover how to use the razor tool, the ctrl+K/⌘+K shortcut, and Ripple and Trim editing techniques in Premiere Pro.
Which New Mac Is the Right One for Creators?
Apple is back to form with a focus on powerful new M1 machines designed for video editors, 3D artists, and motion designers.