Posts Tagged ‘Video Editing’
The Secrets to Using a Dissolve Transition Effectively
The dissolve transition can carry many meanings and affect your story in many vastly different ways. Here are a few ways filmmakers past and present have employed …
Easily Create Captions in Adobe Premiere Pro
Creating captions can be a tedious process — but with Adobe Premiere Pro, you can easily create both open and closed captions, all from within the program. …
6 Can’t-Miss Video Industry Conferences (Fall 2016)
Network with creative professionals and learn something new at this fall’s must-attend video industry conferences.
7 Common (and Avoidable) Continuity Errors
Continuity errors can pull an audience out of the world you’ve spent so much time and effort creating. Here are a few common continuity goofs and gaffes …
Hook Your Audience With the First Shot
Your film or video project’s first shot is incredibly important. Whether you’re establishing a time and place or unveiling a mystery, a compelling first frame is vital.
Everything You Need to Know About Putting Your Videos Online
Ready to maximize the reach of your video content? Here are the ideal video lengths, specs, voice, and style for Facebook, YouTube, and Vimeo.
Export Premiere Pro Projects Straight to Social Media
It’s time to get social. Learn how to publish straight to various social media accounts from within Premiere Pro.
Get More From Your Videos With a Solid Call to Action
You’ve seen them in TV commercials and Youtube videos, telling you to visit a website or click the like button below. Let’s explore how to get the …
Interview: The Brilliant Mashup Editor Behind ‘Fan.tasia’
We caught up with editor Lindsay McCutcheon to learn more about her incredible Disney mashup video, Fan.tasia.
Sick of Premiere Pro? Try Editing in DaVinci Resolve.
DaVinci Resolve is more than just the world’s best color grading platform — it’s a professional video editing software too. Editors are making the switch. Here’s why.
Killing Screen Time in Film
Discover how to kill screen time in your next film or video production by making creative use of time indicators.
Catch Audiences Off Guard With Reverse On-Screen Motion
Reverse on-screen motion has been used since the dawn of cinema. Learn how to use this backward technique for your own video productions.