Color is one of the most effective tools in a storyteller's arsenal.
From fiery red, to the coldest blue, a great filmmaker knows just what
colors to paint on the screen. Move over light and shadow, lets take the
color wheel for a spin! Here are the very best uses of color in a movie
ever!
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In this video I talk about plugins for Final Cut that in my opinion are
either essential, amazing value or completely free! Be sure to check the
links below to find the exact products I mention in this video.
Track X and Slice X - http://bit.ly/2proxlN
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This is a introduction to color grading using LUTs!
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What's up guys! Today we are talking SLOW MOTION! How to shoot slow
motion, what frame rates are, how frame rates are used to achieve slow
motion and how we can get nice slow footage even without cameras that
shoot high speed! Premiere Pro has some amazing features to 'hack' slow
motion and sort of fake it, to get a similar result to cameras that
actually shoot high speed (slow motion).
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What's going on guys! I'm back and I feel better :) I'll show you how to
install custom LUTs to color grade your vlogs or short films in Final
Cut Pro X. Drop a like for FCPX videos!!
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2016 saw some incredible cinemagraphs from the Flixel community! Here are some of our favorites from the past year.
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Compilation of best cinemagraphs
Cinemagraphs are still
photographs in which a minor and repeated movement occurs, forming a
video clip. They are published as an animated GIF or in other video
formats, and can give the illusion that the viewer is watching an
animation.
Cinemagraphs are made by taking a series of
photographs or a video recording, and, using image editing software,
compositing the photographs or the video frames into a seamless loop of
sequential frames. This is done such that motion in part of the subject
between exposures (for example, a person's dangling leg) is perceived as
a repeating or continued motion, in contrast with the stillness of the
rest of the image.
The term "cinemagraph" was coined by U.S.
photographers Kevin Burg and Jamie Beck, who used the technique to
animate their fashion and news photographs beginning in early 2011.
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Today, I am showing you guys how add some LIFE to a photo by turning it
into a cinemagraph. If you have never made one, or always wanted to try
it - this is how!
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