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Tips
Posted by: gary March 23, 2011 9:59 AM
Adobe recently published (with the help of Richard Harrington) a new collection of Adobe Creative Suite 5 Production Premium tips and tricks. This document was created to support DSLR workflows with Creative Suite Production Premium, but there are tips in here that are of use to just about everyone.

The document is full of tips for Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop, Bridge, Adobe Media Encoder, and After Effects, as well as several more about selecting gear, shooting footage, and recording a (Read More)

Posted by: gary March 10, 2011 9:55 AM
It seems that everybody now can work Final Cut Pro. To say you can't risks being overlooked for a job, not being able to join in "What Codec" chats down the pub or more embarrassing, having to ask for help when you've messed up the screen trying. Fear no more, Pro Apps expert Alex Snelling has compiled his top ten FCP GUI errors from his years of teaching fresh new editors. (Read More)
Posted by: gary December 6, 2010 3:41 PM
As a follow-up to Pete Bauer’s recent DVi feature article Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Six Months Later, we’re presenting a collection of user tips, editing tricks, and a couple of notes regarding RAM and operating systems designed to assist your transition into Premiere Pro. Culled from various Premiere Pro discussions from within our own Adobe CS5 forum, (Read More)
Posted by: gary November 20, 2010 10:50 AM
If you're like me, you shoot tons of video of your family. I've got hours and hours of videotape of my kids. Over the past 16 years I've learned a thing or two about getting the best possible footage. No matter how cool your NLE system is and how many awesome special effects you can add, the bottom line is - The video is only as good as the video you shoot. (Read More)
Posted by: gary November 2, 2010 4:04 PM
Pro Video Webinars Matt Feury Meet Your Host: Matt Feury Avid video evangelist Matt Feury is an editor, videographer, and graphics specialist. As host and producer of “The Rough Cut” podcast, he’s interviewed post-production professionals and directors about working in film and television. Get his insider’s perspective and expertise each month in the Pro Video Webinar. Shaping compelling and engaging stories in the cutting room is a creative adventure filled with many challenges. Fr (Read More)
Posted by: gary September 14, 2010 11:54 AM
My name is Richard Bentley. I'm a Master Instructor in Avid Media Composer and I also work for the Professional Services Team, designing and delivering Interplay workflows. I'm based in the UK, but cover Europe, The Middle East and Africa, and sometimes the USA. Awesome! (Read More)
Posted by: gary November 25, 2009 9:16 AM
Each year around Thanksgiving we update and publish this guide. We've been doing it for over a decade. Today you can shoot video on not just a camcorder, but your iPhone or cell phone, still camera, webcam, or pocket size solid-state digital video cameras. No matter what you shoot with, you'll find the tips in this guide helpful. After reading it you will be able to make more interesting and enjoyable videos for your friends and family to watch. (Read More)
Posted by: gary November 18, 2009 1:25 PM
David McKnight (david at mcknightvideo.com) is half of McKnight Video of Houston. He is vice president of the Houston Professional Videographers Association (HPVA), has Sony Vegas and HDV certification, is the technical editor of the forthcoming Vegas Pro 9 Editing Workshop (Focal Press), and is a contributor to TheFullHD Book (VASST). He and his wife, Christie, are winners of multiple HPVA awards.

Over the next 2 months, I’d like to offer a few tips I’ve picked up for using Sony Vegas. They (Read More)

Posted by: gary March 31, 2009 10:35 AM
The following troubleshooting tips are provided FREE as a service to our customers. If you purchased your equipment from someone else, you are welcome to use these tips but remember, the Videoguys offer the best customer service and tech support in the industry. We hope you will remember this the next time you need to purchase Digital Video Editing products. (Read More)
Posted by: gary March 10, 2009 1:06 PM
Here are over 60 Adobe Premiere training clips, advanced Adobe Premiere techniques, and loads of Adobe Premiere tutorials and tips. And all free! Plus we'll update this as we add more! (Read More)
Posted by: gary February 24, 2009 8:56 PM
We thought it would be useful to bring all our Final Cut Pro training tutorials (all so far that is!) into one place so you could have easy access. So here they are: 138 Final Cut Pro training clips, hands on tutorials and quick tips! (Read More)
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