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Video Review: Color Grading Central cineLook Final Cut Pro Plug-in

Here's a look at two workflows for applying film grain to your footage in FCP X using cineLook (with and without Gorilla Grain), first with 4k footage shot with the Blackmagic Production Camera, and then with Cinestyle-flattened DSLR footage.
Featured Articles, Posted 08 Apr 2014

NAB 2014: 4K Gets Cheap Thanks to AJA’s CION

There's a new camera in town that may have Arri seeing Red
Featured Articles, Posted 08 Apr 2014

Tutorial: Using Adobe After Effects CC and Bridge to Add Life to Your Text

While After Effects may be daunting for some Premiere Pro editors, here is an easy-to-follow workflow that can enliven your text and titles with pre-built animations found in Adobe Bridge, applied in a few simple steps in After Effects, and imported directly into your Premiere Pro timeline.
Featured Articles, Posted 07 Apr 2014

Workflow Tour: Livestream Studio on the Studio HD51

This tutorial provides a quick overview of how to mix multiple cameras, graphic overlays, and other media in the new version of Livestream Studio, as well as how to record isolated video program feeds, and configure your stream and send it out via Livestream or other RTMP-compatible streaming providers.
Featured Articles, Posted 02 Apr 2014

Tutorial: New Features in Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Today Adobe announced updates to all Creative Cloud video apps that will debut at NAB. Here are details on the updates, plus a video tutorial on four key new features in Premiere Pro CC: Master Clips, Live Text, Masking and Tracking, and new 4K format support.
Featured Articles, Posted 02 Apr 2014

How to Put Together a Cost-Effective Portable Streaming Kit (UPDATED)

Looking for practical, hands-on advice on to how to create a cost-effective, portable, multi-camera streaming system that you can use even when on location with limited internet and power options? Here, Mobeon's Mark Alamares describes a range of solutions that can bring greater agility and portability to your live streaming kit at a manageable cost.
Featured Articles, Posted 28 Mar 2014

Main Stage Films Helps Fans Around the World Enjoy Live Music from SXSW

How Main Stage used a compact portable production kit built around the Blackmagic ATEM Production Studio 4K Live Switcher to stream 7 straight hours of live music from the Austin-based festival
Featured Articles, Posted 26 Mar 2014

Tutorial: Using iShowU HD Pro Screen Captures with Adobe Premiere Pro CC

iShowU, a Mac-based screencam app from ShinyWhiteBox.com, is quick, easy-to-use, and inexpensive; here's a look at how to use it to produce pro screencams that you can import into Adobe Premiere Pro CC to integrate into your video projects.
Featured Articles, Posted 24 Mar 2014

Review: Livestream Studio HD51

Livestream Studio HD51, the latest production switcher from Livestream, adds HDMI as an available input, and packs several key features recently added to Livestream's Studio software including PiP and the ability to input remote desktops from other Windows computers and live Livestream feeds as video sources.
Featured Articles, Posted 19 Mar 2014

Apple FCP and Compressor vs. Adobe CC, Timeline-to-Transcode Workflows, Part 2: Test Results--UPDATED WITH LINK TO TEST FILES

The results are in! See link to project files, encoder presets, and output files from our test set added at the beginning and end of the article.
Featured Articles, Posted 17 Mar 2014

Review: NewTek TriCaster 410

NewTek's latest addition to the TriCaster line is a slim form factor, power-packed SDI-only solution.
Featured Articles, Posted 17 Mar 2014

Tutorial: Using Camtasia Screencams with Adobe Premiere Pro CC

In this tutorial, we'll look at how to create screencams with TechSmith Camtasia, and then import them into Adobe Premiere Pro to incorporate them into your existing Premiere Pro projects to create professional-quality instructional videos that seamlessly combine screencams and HD footage.
Featured Articles, Posted 10 Mar 2014

Tutorial: Saving Custom Titles and Title Templates in Premiere Pro CC

Here are three quick tips that will streamline your titling workflow in Premiere Pro when you create styles you like and want to use them consistently without reinventing them each time.
Featured Articles, Posted 04 Mar 2014

Tutorial: Introducing Libraries in Apple Final Cut Pro 10.1

In our first tutorial on the recently released FCP 10.1, we look at the new Libraries feature, which enhances project and media organization and eases the adjustment for editors transitioning from FCP 7.
Featured Articles, Posted 03 Mar 2014

Apple FCP and Compressor vs. Adobe CC, Timeline-to-Transcode Workflows, Part 1: Methodology

We brave the "third rail" by testing two popular NLEs and their companion transcoding tools.
Featured Articles, Posted 25 Feb 2014

How to Brand Your Online Videos

Successfully implementing branding in online video means making sure every video you produce accurately reflects and advances your company's or client's brand identity at each stage of the production process, as well as in your production style. This article explains how and when to pay attention to branding in your productions.
Featured Articles, Posted 18 Feb 2014

Tutorial: Fixing Clipped Audio with iZotope RX3

We've all had the misfortune of recording clipped, distorted audio from a signal that's too hot, resulting in time-consuming retakes or total disaster if the audio is from a live event. The Declip feature in iZotope RX3 can reduce that disaster to a quick and easy fix.
Featured Articles, Posted 18 Feb 2014

Review: Blackmagic Design Audio Monitor

Audio is half of all the "AV" we work with, so after getting some great LCD screens, adding some good speakers should be the requisite next step. How does the Blackmagic Design Audio Monitor stack up for providing good sound reproduction?
Featured Articles, Posted 11 Feb 2014

How to Light, Frame, and Shoot Online Video

While some of the time-tested principles of traditional video production still apply, online video is really a world of its own; here we look at key elements of online video production that distinguish it from producing for other media, including composition, lighting, and more.
Featured Articles, Posted 10 Feb 2014

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