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How To Start a Video Project in Premiere Pro
[ad_1] We all have an idea of how a non-linear editor works. You drag the files into the timeline, and move them around to create the interesting video you are intending to produce. But, if you’re like me, setting up the project and to make sure no files go missing or aren’t imported correctly can…
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Photography tutorial: Working a split lighting pattern | lynda.com
This photography tutorial explains how to set up a split lighting portrait and make adjustments to flatter and evenly light the subject. Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/Photography-Cameras-Gear-tutorials/Lighting-Photographers-Portraiture/103265-2.html?utm_medium=viral&utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=videoupload-photog-NiCUv5IP1sg. This tutorial is a single movie from the second chapter of the Lighting for Photographers: Portraiture course presented by lynda.com author Natalie Fobes. The complete course is 1 hour…
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Five Beginner Portrait Photography Lighting Tips
[ad_1] One of the biggest leaps you can make as a beginning portrait photographer is taking control of your lighting. It can be daunting at first, but having that skill down is well worth the time and effort. This helpful video will get you started. Coming to you from Ed Verosky, this video details five…
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The Agenda of Photography with Christopher Makos
In his talk, Chris Makos will discuss “The Agenda of Photography”; what it is, and how it has changed over the course of the history of photography, right up till the present day. From the very beginning of his photography career, Christopher has seen a complete change in the way the medium has been dealt…
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How to Use J-Cuts to Enhance Your Video Transitions
[ad_1] J-Cuts can be described as having the sound enter the scene before the scene appears visually, or it can be used to play out a scene where the audio is used after the shot has ended. They’re used in TV and movies, and they’re a professional element that sets you and your style apart from…
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How to take great Astrophotography and night sky photography tutorial
Winner of the Astrofest David Malin Awards Wide-Field category, photographer Phil Hart (http://www.philhart.com), shares his photography advice to show you how to shoot great photographs of the night sky and stars, space and moon. From how to choose a sturdy tripod to setting up your camera properly, what lens to choose and where to focus,…
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A Beginner's Guide to Prime Lenses
[ad_1] When you’re just starting out in photography, one of the first things you’ll probably wonder about is the difference between prime and zoom lenses. Check out this helpful video that details the characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of both types. Many photographers (particularly wedding and portrait pros) swear by prime lenses, which, simply put, are lenses…
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Define, Master, Succeed in Your Photography Business – Chase Jarvis
[ad_1] Chase Jarvis has been getting real with a lot of topics on his show The Daily Creative. He’s been answering questions from callers all over the world and doing it in an honest, straightforward way. If you haven’t been following this, I recommend you start below and then head over to watch a whole…
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ABSTRACT PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIAL – Using A Cheese Grater
In this Visual Art Photography tutorial Ray Scott shows you that a common kitchen tool such as a cheese grater can be used to make an interesting photograph. Making what could be considered a surreal picture couldn’t be easier with him using Adobe Photoshop CS6 and Color Efex Pro 4 from the Nik Collection from…