Showing posts with label video editing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video editing. Show all posts

How to Enhance Your Video Production with B-roll Footage

In the world of video production, you may have come across the term "B-roll." It's a common phrase used by industry professionals to refer to additional footage that complements the main content, adding depth, visual appeal, and seamless transitions to your videos. But what exactly is B-roll and how can you use it effectively in your video production? Here we'll explore the concept of B-roll video, its uses, and how you can incorporate it into your projects. We'll also mention the benefits of using stock footage as a cost-effective solution for acquiring compelling B-roll footage.



The Power of Cinematic Color Grading

If you've ever marveled at the mesmerizing visual aesthetics of films such as Denis Villeneuve's 'Blade Runner 2049' or Wes Anderson's 'Asteroid City', it's time you discovered the magic behind their allure - cinematic color grading. This powerful tool in the post-production process is pivotal in enhancing and transforming raw footage into a compelling visual story.

5 Easy Steps to Change Video Aspect Ratio in Final Cut Pro

If you need a quick reference about changing aspect ratios of your footage in Final Cut Pro, take a look at our short walkthrough below.

Does Royalty-Free Mean the Content is Free?

If you have been looking for stock images, vectors, and videos in your preferred stock library, you may have come across the term "royalty-free". Let’s talk about what it really means. First of all, “royalty-free” doesn't mean that the content is free of charge. You still need to pay a fee for it. Once you've purchased the usage rights, you won't have to pay any royalties every time you use it.

How Compress Video Files and Make Footage Smaller

If you've ever had to upload a video online, you know that video file sizes can vary wildly, and often, it isn't immediately clear why that is. So today, we'll be discussing how to make video file sizes smaller and what software to use. We'll dive into the world of compression, bit-rate, codecs, and more.

Mirrorless and Phone Cameras for Video Creation

If you're a filmmaker or a video editor who is unsure about which camera to use for your next project, you're in the right place. In this short article, we'll take a closer look at the differences between mirrorless cameras and phone cameras so that you can make an informed decision.

Powerful Tips and Tricks for Blurring Objects in Video Editing

Have you ever needed to blur part of your video for privacy or legal reasons? It is actually super easy to do with most popular video editing programs. In this article, we’ll walk you through the steps to blur parts of your video in iMovie, Final Cut Pro X, Adobe Premiere Pro, and Windows Movie Maker.

Most Popular Video Formats on Facebook

Are you looking to share your content on Facebook? Well, you've come to the right place! With so many video formats available, it can be tough to know which video format is ideal for uploading to social media. But don't worry, we've got you covered with this short guide that covers everything you need to know about Facebook video formats.

How to Edit Photos Like a Pro in Premiere Pro

Are you interested in learning how to edit photos using Premiere Pro? If so, we have some useful tips and techniques for you. These will help you get started with editing photos in Premiere Pro. 

Choosing the Right Audio Bitrate for Video Editing

Want to learn more about audio bitrate and what the best audio bitrate is needed for your video? Let's dive into audio bitrate and what it means for your audio experience. 


The Magic of Cut on Action Editing

Are you ready to take your video editing skills to the next level and create a cinematic experience that truly captures your audience's attention? Well, have no fear, because we're going to talk about one of the most effective editing techniques out there: cutting on action also known as match on action.