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Archive for February 2010

In this tutorial, I explain how to create a cool Pan and Zoom effect over Documents or Newspapers. I show how to use a blur effect to create the feeling of Depth of Field and how to use masks to give the illusion of lighting.

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In this tutorial, I explain how to create the “Kid Stays in the Picture” effect using Photoshop, Boris Red, and Avid. I also show how to accomplish it with only using Boris Red and Avid.

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For a follow up to my last tutorial, I cover using the Ease In/Out Keyframes in Boris Red to create smooth moves on hi-resolution still photos.

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In today’s blog, I provide a Video Tutorial with instructions on how to use Boris Red and Avid Media Composer to perform Pan and Zoom type moves on high resolution still images.

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Feb/10

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The Last Line of Defense….

When it comes to editing, I have no shortage of “pet peeves,” and perhaps one of my biggest is seeing footage with “Incorrect Aspect Ratio.”  Far too often I see television shows, news packages, promos, even graphics in a video with the wrong aspect ratio, causing the images to appear squished.  I’m not talking about TV networks that incorrectly display entire programs (I’ve got a future blog lined up to complain about that); no, I’m talking about a shot or two incorrectly formatted in an otherwise perfectly fine video.

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Feb/10

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RGB, CMYK…WTF?

As a video editor I often find myself using elements that begin their video-life as imported stills.  Sometimes the stills are photos in something like JPG or TIF form.  Sometimes they are vector graphics like those from Adobe Illustrator.  Sometimes they are complicated images with multiple layers such as Photoshop files.  In short, stills come in a number of file formats.

Since the file format is often right there in the name of the file (“aPicture.tif”), I am usually aware of the format being imported.  But, one detail that can slip through the cracks is the color mode.

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