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Tutorial: Sound Removal, Auto-Speech Alignment, and More in Adobe Audition CC

Exploring 3 new key features in Audition CC, the newest version of Adobe's professional audio editing application: Sound Removal for eliminating hums and other variable-frequency unwanted noises, the Loudness Radar Meter for matching and adhering to broadcast volume standards, and Automatic Speech Alignment for ADR.
Featured Articles, Posted 22 Aug 2013

Tutorial: Using Apple Final Cut Pro X Timeline Index and Markers

In this video tutorial Glen Elliott of Cord3Films looks at FCP X's Timeline Index which provides innovative options for viewing, navigating, and searching your projects, including three different types of timeline markers and the ability to create a navigable To Do list of editing notes that's indispensable for collaborative workflows.
Featured Articles, Posted 15 Aug 2013

Tutorial: Branding Your Videos with Simple Animated Logo Intros

Here we'll look at how to make simple logo-based animated intros that won't set the world on fire, but will add a little branding kick to your videos using Photoshop and your NLE, without requiring you to hire a graphics expert or master After Effects or LightWave.
Featured Articles, Posted 07 Aug 2013

Mixing Multicam Audio in Apple Final Cut Pro X

In this tutorial, Cord3Films' Glen Elliott demonstrates how to mix audio from multiple off-camera sources in a multicam edit in Apple Final Cut Pro X.
Featured Articles, Posted 30 Jul 2013

Review: Adobe Lightroom 5 for DSLR Video Producers

Using Adobe Lightroom 5 to color-grade and apply metadata to DSLR video files is simple and efficient and can benefit live-switchers doing minimal edits, editing novices, and pro editors exploring non-traditional workflows.
Featured Articles, Posted 29 Jul 2013

Review: NewTek TriCaster 8000

NewTek's TriCaster 8000 is an extraordinarily capable live production and streaming solution that supports 8 simultaneous feeds and should be sufficient for all but the most complex live events, with a range of intriguing new features including powerful social media capabilities.
Featured Articles, Posted 25 Jul 2013

Shoot, Switch, Stream: A Live Production Field Guide

Live-switched video is fast becoming live-switched webcasting, as video producers and their clients embrace the power and immediacy of delivering their content live to targeted audiences worldwide via streaming media. We are happy to announce Field Guide #2 focusing on Webcast Production Solutions.
Featured Articles, Posted 17 Jul 2013

Hands-on with the Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera

There's been a lot written about the forthcoming Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera--mostly by those in forums who haven't handled it. As of May, there were just three models in the U.S. I got my hands on one to see how it works.
Featured Articles, Posted 15 Jul 2013

Tutorial: Syncing Multicam Footage With PluralEyes 3

In part 2 of our series on multicam editing in Final Cut Pro X, Glen Elliott explains how you can accelerate and streamline the multicam-syncing process in Red Giant's PluralEyes 3.
Featured Articles, Posted 10 Jul 2013

Tutorial: Encoding Multiple Premiere Pro Sequences in Adobe Media Encoder CC

If you ever find yourself having to render multiple sequences from Premiere Pro, there's an easier way to do it than by using the Premiere Pro Export control. This tutorial will explain the easier and more efficient way using Adobe Media Encoder.
Featured Articles, Posted 08 Jul 2013

Tutorial: Transferring Presets from Adobe Media Encoder CS6 to Adobe Media Encoder CC

Here's a quick tutorial for Premiere Pro CC users on how to migrate encoding presets that you created to customize and streamline encodes in Adobe Media Encoder CS5/6 into Adobe Media Encoder CC so you can pick up right where you left off.
Featured Articles, Posted 08 Jul 2013

Tutorial: Producing Closed Captions in Adobe Premiere Pro CC

In this tutorial you'll learn how to create and edit industry-standard closed captions for video using the new closed-captioning capabilities in the just-released Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
Featured Articles, Posted 03 Jul 2013

Tutorial: Multicam Editing in Apple FCP X, Part 1

Our Final Cut Pro X tutorial series continues with the first installment of a 3-part series on multicam editing in FCP X, addressing the basics like creating a multicam clip and cutting and switching audio and video using the Angle Editor.
Featured Articles, Posted 22 Jun 2013

Commentary: NewTek TriCaster 40 Software v2 "Mission-Critical" Update Comes at a Price

Launch of new features for NewTek's entry-level video mixing product leads to price increase.
Featured Articles, Posted 20 Jun 2013

Producing Online Promo Video for Schools, Part 2: Building Out the Program

In the conclusion of this two-part series on producing online video for schools, examined through the lens of DigiNovations' ongoing work with Middlesex School, we'll look at strategies and measures you can take to build and advance both your relationship with the school, and develop the project into a diversified and more nuanced promotional and positioning program than a single video can provide.
Featured Articles, Posted 17 Jun 2013

Is the New Mac Pro Your Next Editing System?

Apple announced many upgrades to software and operating systems yesterday, but the biggest announcement that professional users have been waiting for was the Mac Pro. We were told that it would be worth waiting for and the new machine is clearly innovative. But is it for you?
Featured Articles, Posted 11 Jun 2013

Tutorial: Using Compound Clips in Apple Final Cut Pro X

Working with compound clips in FCP X is similar to nesting sequences in Final Cut Pro 7. Once you understand how it works, and how changes to compound clips can ripple across projects, it's a powerful feature that you'll find yourself using more and more.
Featured Articles, Posted 10 Jun 2013

School Ties: How to Prepare for and Produce Online Promo Video for Schools

DigiNovations Executive Producer Whit Wales discusses how to prepare for and produce videos for academic clients that capture the mission and message of the school, and to build a single-video project into a comprehensive video program that effectively promotes and positions the school.
Featured Articles, Posted 01 Jun 2013

Behind the Scenes: How to Produce a Live-Switched Webcast

Go behind the scenes at Streaming Media East 2013's 4-track, 3-day, live-switched conference and 1-day webcast with producer and crew chief Shawn Lam and see the process and the gear and how it all fits together in live-switched webcast production.
Featured Articles, Posted 28 May 2013

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