Premiere Pro

LOG vs LUT

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Input LUTs in Adobe Premiere Pro

You may have heard about “log” and “LUTs” but what are they? Log (which is short for logarithmic), when shooting with log, uses a logarithmic instead of linear tone curve. Log footage has more extra processing headroom for colour grading but initially appears more flat than footage shot without log (especially when shot compressed). Any […]

After Effects

Keylight – powerful plugin in After Effects

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Keylight plugin inAfter Effects

After Effects includes quite a few built-in keying effects but Academy Award-winning Keylight effect excels at professional-quality colour keying, widely used for removing green-screen (or blu-screen) backgrounds. It is a powerful plugin used for removing background and replacing it with a new one. Here are the steps: In the Effect Controls panel click on the […]

Cameras

DPReview to close

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DPReview to close

With some shock, we received the news that one of the most popular and reliable sites about photography and videography – DPReview – is about to close… After almost 25 years being online and giving us reliable information about cameras and other equipment, DPReview is closing down for good… We take this message with sadness, […]

Uncategorized

Resize Images in Premiere Pro

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Want to learn how to quickly and efficiently resize images/clips in Adobe Premiere Pro? Then, I have a solution for you. Sometimes, resizing images/clips in Premiere Pro may be not as simple and not as quick as one would have imagined. Sometimes it just takes time. So, how do you do it quickly and efficiently? […]

Video Editing

History of Green Screen

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Green Screen shot

Green Screen filming/removal has quite a few names, with “keying” being the most popular. Keying is used to blend foreground with background using background from a different video. The foreground video would usually be shot on green or blue screen. Hence the name green screen. Green screen (or blue) is used as a plain background […]

Video Editing

Premiere & After Effects courses on Skillshare

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Marek Mularczyk online courses on Skillshare

Hello everyone, I’m happy to announce that my online courses are now also available on Skillshare! As you may know, I have been creating online courses for quite some time and have accumulated quite a few courses on Udemy platform, where you can access all of them: Now, came a time for expanding into another […]

Photoshop

Photoshop May update

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Neural filters in Adobe Photoshop

Adobe released a new update to Photoshop – May update. Available now. What’s new in this update? There are some bug fixes as usual, but also some new features. Photoshop is now available for 64-bit Windows ARM machines (like Microsoft Surface Pro X). Another interesting new feature in this May update of Photoshop is the […]

Videography

8K 360VR Iceland Volcano Video

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erupting volcano

That is incredible! You’ve got to watch this! Incredible video captured in 8K on Insta360 Pro 2, a video of erupting volcano in Iceland! It shows the eruption of Mt. Fagradalsfjall volcano in Geldingadalur, Iceland. You just have to see it for yourself. Amazing, immersive video: Share on Facebook Tweet it

Video Editing

Captions File Formats

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Captions File Formats

Hello everyone, Following on my recent video on new captions in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2021, I thought I would share some more information about captions file formats so that you can make an informed decision which ones to use. There are so many file formats for captions that it’s difficult to chose the right […]

Premiere Pro

New Captions Workflow in Premiere Pro CC 2021

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New Captions Workflow in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2021

Hello everyone, as you may have noticed Adobe released a new version of Premiere Pro – CC 2021 finally 😉 , and this new version brings a new Captions workflow. This is totally new and the workflow is different in many ways so I thought I would record a video taking you through the new […]