Cinemagraphs in Photoshop
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Read more ...If you have access to Adobe Audition, this handy video from the ever bubbly Mike Russell shows how to analyse supplied voice files and apply enhancements to get them sounding tip top.
Read more ...To start off, you’ll need to ask yourself some questions about your projects. What type of footage will you be editing: R3D, CinemaDNG, ProRes, XAVC S, mp4?
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Read more ...Nathaniel Todson has created a tutorial that shows how to manually track objects inside of Premiere Pro, as well as how to get the most out of the auto-tracking feature for layers when using a mask.
Read more ...Adobe Premiere Pro’s Essential Sound Panel enables video editors to mix audio and add effects without having a degree or advanced training in audio engineering. Adobe Audition introduced the Essential Sound Panel over a year ago, but Creative Cloud’s Spring
Read more ...Douglas Miller, MFA, is the Associate Professor of Cinematic Arts at the Zaki Gordon Center at Liberty University. His resume includes film and network television with productions ranging from soap operas and commercials to PBS documentaries and special events.
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Read more ...For those of you who are unsure what a “Shreditor” is (and if you might be one yourself), check the definition below (or read up on the term in this article). If you find the concept of producing, shooting, and editing to be your ideal
Read more ...Early movie cameras were limited by their size and weight. And by early, I mean for the first 150 years of cinema. Throughout the golden age of Hollywood, a camera was a device often ridden across train tracks by a
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