editing tutorial Archive
With the recent updates and enhancements, and the introduction of the Lumetri Tool, in particular, colour correction and colour grading using the latest version of Premiere Pro CC have never been easier. But, what if you want to colour correct a moving object in your clip or do other
No one likes shaky footage, right? Unless your project strictly requires it or you intentionally want to achieve this specific type of look for some of your scenes, shaky footage won’t add much production value to your work. Quite the contrary. Not to mention the rolling shutter issues such as nasty wobbling and
Syncing audio and video in post is a common practice and a mandatory step when utilizing a double system for recording dialogue for your production. The workflow in most popular NLEs in these terms hasn’t changed a lot over the years besides one essential exception. Currently, Premiere Pro
The editing suite is not only the place where every film is crafted, but this is where the emotional truth in an actor’s performance comes to live and the pace of how the audience feels emotional throughout the entire film is set. Editing is often referred to as the
I can still remember the countless hours I spent syncing all the video and audio files of my debut feature film The Sixth Day in a post some years ago. The now popular Plural Eyes plug-in still wasn’t an option at the time and the only way I was able
Besides being a leading colour grading suite for many years, DaVinci Resolve 12 is now an extremely powerful fully fledged editing platform as well. Yet, as any other software, it also comes with its quirks and specifications. If you are currently used to the editing workflow in Premiere Pro
As with any other aspect of the creative process, being talented and passionate is unfortunately far from enough to become a true professional and be remembered as a visionary artist. These personal qualities are only the half part of the equation. Even more important is the patience and persistence requisite