Capturing Video Footage
Once you’ve come across that magic moment and gotten it on film (or tape, or hard disk space) you need to get that footage onto your workstation so you can edit it. That is, unless you’re using...
View ArticleDigital Video Editing
Your videos can benefit strongly from a good NLE (non-linear editor). Using computers, we can alter the sequence of our shots and adjust qualities of the imagery in our videos to a great degree using a...
View ArticleDigital Workstations
Digital Workstations – The Specs A digital workstation is nothing more than a normal computer equipped with a few tools that allow it to handle multimedia production. In order to turn your computer...
View ArticleGreen Screening
You can do some pretty gnarly things with a green screen, but you don’t need a high-budget studio to set up your own! Generally either blue or green will work, but for digital video a bright green is...
View ArticleMaking Your Video Look Like Film
Cinematic Magic – Making Your Video Look Like Film There are several things you can do in post-production to make your video look like film, and I’m going to talk with you about them in this article....
View ArticleNon-Linear Editing Tutorial
In this free video editing tutorial, I’m going to explain how to use a non-linear video editing system in a way that should encompass the basic functionalities in general terms, so you’ll have an...
View ArticleOverdubbing – Recording Voice-overs
Sometimes, despite your best efforts to create the optimal environment for filming each time you make a video, you’ll discover unforeseen problems. These issues can crop up just as often in your audio...
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