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Dec
16

Apple Compressor Tutorials

Posted by: Dave | Comments (0)
Compressor (software)

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I have to admit I am not a huge fan of Apple Compressor. Its UI is convoluted to me. I much prefer using Episode Encoder, Sorenson Squeeze, and even the Adobe Media Encoder. I do know, however, that many of you do like it or have no other choice but to use it.

I decided to search around for some great Compressor tutorials for you! Enjoy.

Compressor • Very Very Simple Tutorial

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Dec
11

Apple Motion 4 videos on the web

Posted by: Dave | Comments (0)
Motion

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I recently had a moment to do some work in Apple Motion 4. I remembered why I love using Apple Motion. Its super easy to get
started and the UI is highly intuitive. You can create some great motion graphics on the fly and it comes with some hot templates that you can of course customize.

I looked around the web for some fun tutorials. Of course if you have a moment visit Mark Spencer's blog. He has some great training, tutorials and of course his book!

I will be doing some as well very soon!

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Christmas gifts.

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Shopping for someone who shoots video or stills either professionally or on the side, is a daunting task.  Buying camera gear for someone is a bit like shopping for a teenage girl.  The type of gift is as important as the name brand.  Get the wrong thing or the wrong name and you can expect an instant request for a receipt.  Most gift givers concede defeat almost immediately and go for a gift card from Best Buy or Walmart.

However, if you want to do something more personal this year or impress that special someone with a gift that will say, “I care about what you do and want to support you”, then this gift guide will help you make the right choice.  Read More→

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Dec
08

Keylight Tutorials on the web

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A set for The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008)

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I saw some posts recently on a few lists I belong to regarding The Foundry's awesome keying plug in Keylight. So in tune with the holiday season I am putting them here for you to view! For those who have never used Keylight, it is a top notch keyer that will make pulling greenscreen keys as easy as pumpkin pie!

Keylight is bundled free with Adobe After Effects CS4. Enjoy

adobe after effects keylight tutorial

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Dec
07

Final Cut Pro Tutorials on the web

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Final Cut Pro

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There are a lot of people using FCP in the indie and pro world. Fortunately many users do some top video tutorials. Best of all many are free!

Here are a few to get you started:

The Basics of Final Cut Pro

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Nov
25

The Death of DOF Adapters

Posted by: Clint Milby | Comments (2)
Canon Eos 5D Mark II
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Shallow Depth of Field

For the filmmaker, HD camcorders gave us the freedom to shoot without the expense of film and development cost.   The drawback was the inability to achieve shallow depth of field.  With a fixed lens HD camcorder,  everything is in focus down to the smallest detail.  In the late 90s, filmmakers using HD video, were forced to use tricks such as lighting in layers with the subject lit the brightest.  Without these creative but limited solutions, the audience can become distracted by a pretty extra in background or billboard that is part of the set.  The result:  your scene loses its impact due to lack of control over the image.

The advent of the DOF or 35mm adapter gave us the ability to achieve a shallow depth of field giving you more artistic control of the image.  For those who don't know, the device works like a telecine using the macro focus of the camcorder to capture the image on a ground glass screen.  The glass is spun using a miniature motor.  The shear weight of these devices and their components can be in excess of 20 pounds.  This paved the way for an entire industry of camera support systems to redistribute the weight of the device, the lens, the follow focus and the HD monitor, which is critical to ensure clear, sharp focus. Read More→

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In September, I had an opportunity to do some shooting with the 5D for the first time as we had a demo unit in our office for a trade show.  I took it for Labor Day weekend and instantly fell in love.  I’ve been shooting video since 1990 and have always had some form of video camera in my arsenal mostly for short films.  For larger projects I always rented gear.

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I received an email from a new Premiere Pro user out there who wanted to know the workflow of adding assets from media cards on cameras. The process is fast and simple with Premiere Pro CS4. Remember to save the videos to a hard drive or your media will not be connected.

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Our good friend of the show Rob Birnholz has graciously given us a copy of his most excellent "Basic to Advanced Professional use of the After Effects Camera by Rob Birnholz" training! If you ever wanted to move a camera in Adobe After Effects then this is for you! A $50 value!

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Whats inside?

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5. Point of Interest
6. 3D Camera Animation Part 1
7. Orient on a Path
8. Linking to a Null
9. Animating the Camera/Null
10. Depth of Field
11. Field of View
12. Auto-Orienting Layers to Camera
13. The Easy 360 degree Tracking Shot
14. Animating a Crane Shot
15. Using Multiple Cameras
16. Putting it All Together

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