Posted By Neil Matsumoto
It goes without saying that the production industry has seen some significant changes in the past couple of years. Disruptive camera technology (RED ONE, Canon 5D Mark II, etc.) has created a new industry in which low-budget filmmakers can now compete with studios in delivering a professional looking film. The post-production industry is no different
Posted By David Willis
Check this out, very effective use of what was probably somewhat humdrum footage taken with a GoPro mounted to a surfboard… More videos at the keef70 YouTube channel here. “A short film I did using footage shot from my GoPro surf camera. The music is “The Whales” by The MERMEN on the album Krill Slippin’.
Tags: after effects, Apocalypse Later, compositing, go pro, gopro, imac, keef70, Maya, mocha, Surf Now, video, youtube
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
I recently named Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium as my top product of 2011. With the release of their Mercury Playback Engine, as well as Appleās release of Final Cut Pro X, Adobe has slowly but surely taken back some of the NLE marketshare that Apple has dominated over the years. With the ability
Posted By Clint Milby
How To Make Your Video Look Old…But Not Tired The Unsung Hero of Magic Bullet Suite 11 I say unsung, because there’s not any mention of it being part of the Magic Bullet Suite. Once I loaded the Suite and opened it up for the first
Posted By Clint Milby
Adobe’s Ellen Wixted Gives Us The Ins and Outs of CS5.5 Production Premium One of the highlights of NAB 2011 for me was having an opportunity to sit down with Sr. Product Manager for Adobe CS5.5 Production Premium and Adobe Audition, Ellen Wixted
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Without an update in years, Final Cut Pro users were feeling frustrated by the lack of love Steve Jobs has been showing them. Adobe has capitalized on this by quietly but steadily improving its Creative Suite, especially in regards to Premiere Pro and After Effects. With the release of CS5 last year, they smartly targeted