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Over the years Adobe has been packing a lot of features inside Premiere Pro. It’s not the After Effects level of VFX or compositing, but there’s a lot of …
For editors, there is probably no worse moment than when you tap the spacebar to playback your work and the video begins stuttering. Now to figure out what features …
Despite the multitude of negative consequences that creative professionals are experiencing lately due to the Covid-19 outbreak, there is still some good news popping up here and there. Apple, …
Editing can be one of the most time-consuming aspects of any production. Anything a filmmaker can do to speed up their editing workflow is helpful. If you are looking …
At Sundance Film Festival 2020, Adobe has shown off for the first time Productions, a new feature set, coming soon to Premiere Pro CC. The just-announced functionality provides new …
The recent uprising of Resolve as a full-fledged NLE has got Adobe on a chase, and that’s a good thing. Having two rivals trying to compete means more features …
Earlier today at Adobe Max, Adobe announced the latest release for Creative Cloud applications, including Premiere Pro 14.0. Adobe NLE now brings the highly anticipated Auto Reframe feature showcased …
Final Cut Pro 10.4.7 is out now introducing a new Metal engine for increased performance alongside new features and optimizations for the upcoming Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR. …
Blackmagic Design continues to improve the overall functionality of DaVinci Resolve 16 while collaborating closely with a selected group of avid users who provide extensive feedback regarding the platform …
As teased earlier last week, Blackmagic Design has just officially introduced DaVinci Resolve 16 – a major update that adds a revolutionary new cut page specifically designed for editors …
Avid has unveiled the completely overhauled Media Composer 2019 that now features all-new user interface with a selection of customizable, panel-based workspaces geared toward different creative tasks alongside a …
The answer to the question posed in the title is simple – neither is better. The final results come down to the editor, not the software. A viewer should never …
You may have heard of the term “sky replacement”. The term is quite self-explanatory, it is the process of eliminating the sky from a shot so to replace it …
Of the many video editing applications available on the market these days and besides the quickly advancing DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro CC and Final Cut Pro X are still …
Unless you’ve been living under a rock lately, you’d know that Adobe has released a major update to all Creative Cloud applications not that long ago, including Premiere Pro …
Most FCPX users know well that getting to grips with the Magnetic Timeline (Primary Storyline) takes some time and effort before one can unlock its full potential. What’s more, there is …
Along with the official launch of Premiere Rush CC two weeks ago, Adobe also released a significant update referring to all Creative Cloud applications, including the full-fledged Premiere Pro CC. Other …
There’s no denying that editing video could be an incredibly time-consuming process. With all the cuts you have to make on a regular basis, time goes by fast, and …
When looking for a video editing laptop, you need to pick the best option available that strikes a balance between portability and performance, right? Well, of all the notebooks …
If you’ve ever tried to film commercial fluorescent bulbs or neon signs, you’ll know that one of the most frustrating aspects of these lights is the potential for you …