Here are some tips and tricks for finalizing, exporting, and uploading a film or video project that is 90 minutes or longer. —Jourdan Aldredge, Premiumbeat
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Here are some tips and tricks for finalizing, exporting, and uploading a film or video project that is 90 minutes or longer. —Jourdan Aldredge, Premiumbeat
Using RocketStock’s Lucent Warm pack, you can get really incredible flares without sacrificing a location or killing time on set as a “flare chaser.” Trust me, this tool is awesome. —Zach Ramelan, Premiumbeat
Looking for something special for your latest project? In this video tutorial, we show you how to create an energetic title sequence using Prism. —Zach Ramelan, Premiumbeat
The whip pan is a great way to transition between scenes and draw attention to your subject matter. Here are four ways you can pull it off. —Zach Ramelan, Premiumbeat
In this step-by-step video tutorial, learn how you can use light leaks to create a text reveal effect in Adobe Premiere Pro. —Bud Simpson, Premiumbeat
In this video tutorial, we go over how (and when) you can use the Warp Stabilizer effect in Adobe Premiere Pro to smooth out shaky footage. —Austin Crow, Premiumbeat
Editing video projects requires organization, stamina, concentration, and endurance. In this tutorial, learn how to maximize your workflow. —Zach Ramelan, Premiumbeat
Snappy transitions are all the rage these days, so I thought I’d show you my five favorites, which you can use without any additional plugins in Premiere Pro. —Zach Ramelan, Premiumbeat
In this tutorial, we will take a look at GoPro’s free virtual reality effects for Adobe Premiere Pro. Including free 360° footage! —Charles Yeager, Premiumbeat
Reading waveforms is critical for editors who work with tight deadlines. Use these tricks to speed up your workflow and finish your projects on time. —Zach Ramelan, Premiumbeat
In the world of 4K video, videographers and filmmakers are finding ways to work with footage in creative new ways. One of the coolest aspects of shooting 4K is the flexibility to create new compositions in post and add digital framing modifications, like the zoom. This assumes that you’re working with 4K footage in a 1920×1080 sequence, but it should still look good for many online platforms. So, let’s dive into a step-by-step guide on how to add digital zoom — and how to make it look its best. —Jourdan Aldredge, Premiumbeat
Here are a few ways you can properly balance two different audio sources so they sound like one using Adobe Premiere Pro. —Jourdan Aldredge, Premiumbeat