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Review: Camtasia Studio 8 and Camtasia 2.5 for Mac

If you've ever needed to record a screen with full motion to illustrate a method or process, then Camtasia may fill that gap.
Featured Articles, Posted 14 Oct 2013

iZotope RX 3 vs. Adobe Audition, Part 1: Declipping and Crackle-and-Pop Removal--UPDATED with iZotope Tutorial!

In this first installment of a two-part series, Jan Ozer compares the declipping and crackle and pop-removal features in iZotope's new RX 3 pro audio editor to the parallel features in Adobe Audition CC.
Featured Articles, Posted 12 Oct 2013

Tutorial: Inspecting the Inspector in Final Cut Pro X, Pt. 1

This tutorial on Apple Final Cut Pro X inspects the Video Inspector, a context-sensitive area of the FCP X interface that allows you to change settings of various filters and settings, and focuses on making basic but effective color adjustments.
Featured Articles, Posted 07 Oct 2013

Tutorial: How to Composite PowerPoint and Talking Head Video in Telestream Wirecast

Any time you produce a webinar that's got PowerPoint and a talking-head video, it's helpful to present them in the same video frame. This tutorial explains how to composite these two sources in Telestream Wirecast.
Featured Articles, Posted 02 Oct 2013

Meet the SMPLive Presenter: Stjepan Alaupovic of St. Jepan Media

New York City-based media production specialist Stjepan Alaupovic describes his Streaming Media Producer Live sessions, "How to Light, Frame, and Shoot Video for the Web" and "How to Brand Your Online Productions."
Featured Articles, Posted 25 Sep 2013

Meet the SMPLive Presenter: Jyl Ferris, CookingForBachelors.tv

Jyl Ferris, creative director of the popular webisodic cooking show CookingForBachelors.tv, discusses her Streaming Media Producer Live 2013 session, "How to Corner a Niche Market for Episodic Web Video."
Featured Articles, Posted 25 Sep 2013

Review: JVC GY-HM650 ProHD Camcorder

In performance testing, the JVC GY-HM650 produced exceptionally sharp quality. It offers very good manual controls and outstanding auto-mode performance, and shoots very well-balanced pictures in a range of lighting conditions.
Featured Articles, Posted 16 Sep 2013

Tutorial: Creating Titles With Pizzazz in Sony Vegas Pro

David McKnight demonstrates a quick, easy way to generate sharp-looking titles for your Vegas Pro projects that requires no additional plugins.
Featured Articles, Posted 11 Sep 2013

The JVC GY-HM650 and the Shape of Cameras to Come

JVC's GY-HM650 is a new three-chip CMOS camcorder with computer-like functionality that enables Internet connectivity and a second encoder that enables shooting and storing two different formats to SD card, or storing one format and transmitting live streaming video. Part 1 of this 2-part review details the mechanics of the online and dual-codec capabilities. In the second, we'll look at the GY-HM650 as a traditional camera and test quality and usability.
Featured Articles, Posted 25 Aug 2013

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

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