Premiere Pro

LOG vs LUT

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Input LUTs in Adobe Premiere Pro

You may have heard about “log” and “LUTs” but what are they? Log (which is short for logarithmic), when shooting with log, uses a logarithmic instead of linear tone curve. Log footage has more extra processing headroom for colour grading but initially appears more flat than footage shot without log (especially when shot compressed). Any […]

Cameras

DPReview to close

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DPReview to close

With some shock, we received the news that one of the most popular and reliable sites about photography and videography – DPReview – is about to close… After almost 25 years being online and giving us reliable information about cameras and other equipment, DPReview is closing down for good… We take this message with sadness, […]

Video Editing

History of Green Screen

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Green Screen shot

Green Screen filming/removal has quite a few names, with “keying” being the most popular. Keying is used to blend foreground with background using background from a different video. The foreground video would usually be shot on green or blue screen. Hence the name green screen. Green screen (or blue) is used as a plain background […]

Videography

8K 360VR Iceland Volcano Video

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erupting volcano

That is incredible! You’ve got to watch this! Incredible video captured in 8K on Insta360 Pro 2, a video of erupting volcano in Iceland! It shows the eruption of Mt. Fagradalsfjall volcano in Geldingadalur, Iceland. You just have to see it for yourself. Amazing, immersive video: Share on Facebook Tweet it

Videography

Video Editing Facts

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Video Editing Tips

Video editing process nowadays is so much easier than it used to be (especially considering XX century). Here’s something interesting: All editing now is done digitally on computers and just takes some storage on a hard drive (or tape) but physically it takes very little space and hardly any weight – as a comparison, when […]

Technology

Video Editing Software in Hollywood

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Non-Linear editing has been around for almost fifty years. However, it hasn’t been common for many years until almost the nineties. The first film/show edited using an NLE was “Still the beaver” tv show in 1986. Nowadays, there’s so much choice of NLEs but there are a few which are the most popular and commonly […]

Videography

How Toy Story 2 Got Deleted

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Toy Story

We’re all familiar with Toy Story, especially if you have children. Who isn’t familiar with Toy Story? It’s one of many success stories of Pixar. This year say a new sequel – Toy Story 4. But did you know that one of them, Toy Story 2, got actually deleted? There are stories from Oren Jacob, […]

Premiere Pro

Adjusting Audio Gain/Volume in Adobe Premiere Pro

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Audio editing in Adobe Premiere pro

Adobe Premiere Pro offers a number of audio editing/mixing tools and options. So, I want to share with you some techniques and tools you can use for better audio. And, I’m focusing here on using tools available in Premiere Pro not Audition. Adjusting Audio Gain/Volume When you’re adjusting the volume of your audio in Premiere […]

Premiere Pro

How to create Quick Slideshow in Adobe Premiere Pro

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Create slideshow in Adobe Premiere Pro

If you’ve ever wanted to create a quick slideshow of images or videos, Adobe Premiere Pro is a great choice. And, there is a way to quickly create them and with a number of options included like transitions, custom image duration, and more. I’ve created this video in which I’m showing you a couple of […]

Adobe Creative Cloud

Premiere Rush for Android

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Adobe premiere Rush

Adobe announced (finally) release of Premiere Rush for Android (Premiere Rush for iOS has been available for a very long time). To run Premiere Rush on your device (your mobile phone), you will need quite a powerful and rather recent mobile phone. I’ll be giving it a try on my Xperia XZ1 Compact soon to […]