There are many cloud-based editing solutions available, nearly too many to count. Who should consider using them and why? How can you tell them apart? That’s what I’ll cover in this article. Let’s ...
Videos are a great way of expressing yourself as a creator in endless ways. As of today, a majority of internet consumption is driven by videos on various social media platforms like Instagram and ...
It's easy to underestimate the importance that editing plays in the production process. While many might see editing as little more than gluing scenes together, those with an eye for the craft know it ...
For video editors seeking an efficient and cost-effective remote editing solution, combining an Apple M4 Mac Mini with Parsec offers a practical approach. This setup eliminates the need to transfer ...
Video editing has become an essential skill with the continued focus on video and digital content on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and more. You don’t have to be a professional editor to ...
Most video editing software works through re-encoding—essentially, uploading the file so it can be broken apart and stitched back together. This is necessary for advanced editing techniques but has ...
The iPad is a great device for work and entertainment and also for graphic design and video editing. While it’s not a complete replacement for your high-end device PC, it can be a great device for ...
The recently launched Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 is a great iPad editor, but it's not the only one and it might not be the right one for you. Here are some excellent choices for professional-grade video ...
Using unprocessed raw camera files takes more work than shooting JPGs, but it also gives you better images and far more control in the editing stage. I've been testing PC and mobile software for more ...
Video metadata is the information of the video that helps people identify it. This information is embedded inside the tags of a video like title, creator, album, actors, cinematographer, description, ...
Reader D. J. (who may or may not be a DJ) would like to muck with his videos without demuxing with his videos. He writes I’m trying to figure out how to transfer the .vob files from a burned DVD into ...