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- How to Create Double Exposure Videos in Just Minutes
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 28 July, 2018) - This double exposure effect is not only awesome to look at but it's also super easy to pull off. If you're looking to add a sweet effect to your editorial toolbox, you might want to give double exposure a try. Yeah, I know, double exposure is usually something you... - 5 Setups, 1 Room: How to Create the Most Common Cinematic Lighting Setups
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 22 July, 2018) - This tutorial takes you through some of the most essential lighting setups step-by-step. Lighting is one of the most complicated and confusing aspects of cinematography, but even the most inexperienced filmmakers can manage to create the lighting setups most commonly used in film—with a little guidance, of course. In... - 10 Useful Features That You'll Only Find in FCPX
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 19 July, 2018) - Here are 10 reasons FCP stands out from the NLE pack. Final Cut Pro X has been churning out some great, pro-focused updates in the last year or so. With the addition of some killer color tools, HDR, and now ProRes RAW support, FCPX is shaping up to be... - Watch: How to Create Cinematic Titles in After Effects
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 15 July, 2018) - Learn how to introduce your film with a killer title. In many cases, the title is the first taste your audience gets of your entire film, which is why it's so important to get it right. This process can be pretty tricky and labor intensive, especially if they're animated,... - How to Pull Off Fake Sunlight Indoors on a Budget
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 10 July, 2018) - With these techniques, you can take daylight without you almost anywhere. Lighting a scene always comes with its own unique set of challenges, but one circumstance upon which many young filmmakers get tripped up is shooting day-for-night (night scenes during the day) or night-for-day (day scenes during the night).... - How to Recreate the Eye Zoom Transition from XXXTentacion's 'Sad' Video
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 7 July, 2018) - This spinning eye zoom transition might take quite a bit of work to create, but it's so worth it. One of the greatest things about music videos is that they often give filmmakers a chance to experiment with the medium and explore their own creativity. Just take a look... - Fusion Planar Tracker in Resolve 15 – Starter Guide
Learning DSLR Video (Saturday, 30 June, 2018) - From Resolve just click on the track you want as the background and then click the Fusion Tab You should have the background and the output connected starting out from Resolve Bring in your graphic or use Text+ and put that new object above the background box Add Planar... - Tutorial: Make the Most of CoreMelt's Chromatic Color Grading Plugin for FCPX
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 21 June, 2018) - Learn how to do refined color correction within FCPX. In the years since its initial release, FCPX has quietly been updating to become one of the best all-in-one NLEs out there. The most recent update (10.4 and beyond) has seriously upped Final Cut's game in terms of native color... - 5 Creative Things You Can Do with the Crop Tool in Premiere Pro
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 17 June, 2018) - The crop tool in Premiere Pro has a lot more to offer than you might think. If you have any experience working in Adobe Premiere Pro, or any NLE for that matter, the crop tool is probably something that you're at least somewhat familiar with. You might traditionally use... - 6 Steps to Recreating Popular Lower Third Designs in After Effects
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 11 June, 2018) - Level up your lower thirds with these six techniques. In this tutorial, I will go over the tools and tricks that go into creating some of the more popular lower third designs. In particular, I’m going to show you six different techniques (some basic and some more advanced) which... - Watch: A Step-by-Step Guide on Creating End Credits in Photoshop
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 9 June, 2018) - Adding rolling end credits to your film isn't as easy as it seems, but here's a tutorial that will walk you through the process. One of the best (though least watched) parts of a movie are the end credits. It's the moment when everyone who worked so hard to... - Sennheiser G4 vs G3 Lav System
Learning DSLR Video (Thursday, 7 June, 2018) - Sennheiser G3 100 Lav system pricing Sennheiser G4 100 Lav system pricing Sennheiser G4 500 Lav system pricing Thanks to James Drake for helping out! ... - Get Your Gear Under Control with This DIY Production Cart
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 June, 2018) - Production carts can cost a pretty penny, so why not try assembling your own for a fraction of the cost? On many no-budget film sets, equipment is usually stored not on a beautifully organized equipment cart with labels and holders and stuff but in a mountainous pile that is... - How to Correct White Balance with a Color Chart
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 5 June, 2018) - Keep your color on point with a color chart. In the below tutorial from The Slanted Lens, photographer JP Morgan shows us how to correct the white balance of an image using a color chart and Adobe Camera Raw. The process is simple and streamlined, and can easily be... - Get Up and Running in Adobe's Creative Cloud with the 'Make it Now' Tutorial Series
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 31 May, 2018) - Get your head in the clouds with Adobe's latest 60-second tutorials. Learning how to use a new software application can be frustrating, as not everyone has the time to sit down and learn the ins-and-outs of a program. Trying to find the right tools, buttons, and menus can quickly...
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