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Posted 12/01/2022
It’s time to edit your film! In this tutorial, Jake Estes demonstrates a basic video-editing workflow in Adobe Premiere Pro, for a more efficient experience.
Have you gained some insights from this series? Tell us about it, in the Comments section, below.
0:00 - Introduction
0:43 - Organization
3:20 - Syncing Audio and Video
7:31 - Make it Look and Sound Pretty
10:32 - Narrative Continuity (How to Cut)
12:26 - Final Thoughts
Watch the entire series:
Posted 09/22/2022
A little goes a long way when it comes to color grading. Dean Peterson shows you how to color-grade RAW footage in a way that visually tells the story you want. Peterson color-grades this video to look cinematic and dramatic; however, these tips can apply to any look you desire!
0:00 - Introduction
0:31 - Adding LUT & Initial Adjustments
5:49 - Power Windows, Skin Tones, and Qualifiers
12:05 - Storytelling Through Color
15:31 - Soften and Glow
19:21 - Grain
21:07 - Adjustments
23:45 - Before and After (Showing Each Step)
26:03 - Final
Posted 09/15/2022
Are you new to color correcting LOG footage? It seems intimidating, but take a deep breath. In this B&H Online video, Dean Peterson walks you through the steps to color-correct flat footage in DaVinci Resolve, including instances when the white balance is very cool. You'll be a professional colorist in no time!
For more information, be sure to watch How to Film in LOG: A Beginner's Guide.
0:00 - Introduction
0:31 - Exposure
3:46 - White
Posted 06/26/2020
Doug upgrades his workstation, showing you how to choose parts in order to create your own custom content creator computer. He asks a lot of his computer: 4K video editing, color grading, music production, motion graphics, photo editing, and gaming. A lot of you out there are probably doing all of these things and more, so why not build a computer that can do it all?
For an additional step-by-step tutorial, check out our How to Build a Gaming PC.
Posted 04/26/2020
Video noise can happen even in the best-planned shots. As much as you try to avoid it, sometimes you just gotta fix it in post. Doug Guerra teaches you how to remove video noise, discusses the different types of noise reduction, and gives you a DaVinci Resolve tutorial on the subject.
385 Views· Posted 10/31/2019
Struggling to edit large video files like 4K? We have editing tips to stop slow playback in Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve. Doug Guerra, here at B&H, gives you the step-by-step process on how to edit using proxy files.
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