In this session, Larry Jordan showcases video scopes and color grading with an in-depth tour of the Color page in DaVinci Resolve 20. From reading video scopes, to fixing problems, and creating looks, this session will get you color grading with confidence. Whether you have the free or Studio version, you’ll learn a LOT!
This session focuses on significantly improving the performance of our computer systems by integrating SSD storage without spending a lot of money. Plus, Larry provides an in-depth demo using AI to improve still and video image quality.
Sometimes, it’s the small things that drive us the most nuts. In this webinar, Larry Jordan answers operational and computer system questions that aren’t major, but often cause confusion when editing video.
Presented: May 4, 2022 SESSION DESCRIPTION Recently, Apple updated Final Cut Pro to version 10.6.1. This webinar explores the new features in this release. Hosted by Larry Jordan, this session covers: Voice Isolation noise reduction Duplicate media detection Improvements in …
In the latest version of DaVinci Resolve, Blackmagic Design introduced the Cut page, an interface designed for high-speed, fast-turnaround editing. In this webinar, Larry Jordan covers all the basic features from import to final output of the DaVinci Resolve Cut page.
Apple updated Final Cut Pro, Motion and Compressor last week with significant new features. In this session, Larry Jordan illustrates some of the more interesting – and important – ones.
Last week, Adobe released the new 2021 versions of Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, Media Encoder, and the rest of their audio and video applications. In this session, host Larry Jordan takes a closer look at some of the key features in this release.
What better way to end the year than with a session that covers just about anything? Well, at least the things you are interested in! Host Larry Jordan organized this session into seven categories covering different aspects of Apple Final Cut Pro, Motion and Compressor.
This four-part webinar series covers the basics of editing with Adobe Premiere Pro; from getting started to final export. Presented by Larry Jordan, this second session covers reviewing and marking clips, editing, trimming and organizing the timeline.
Productions provides an entirely new way for editors to organize and collaborate across multiple projects using Premiere. Productions are a big deal – in this session Larry Jordan shows you how they work.
This introductory session is designed for people who’ve never used it, but want to learn more. Larry’s goal is to explain what you need to know to get started and how it differs from other editing systems.
Motion scares a lot of people because it does so much. But there are a lot of effects that are simple to create than can make your projects look really good. And learning how to create interesting, yet simple, effects is what this session is all about. If you haven’t attended one Larry Jordan’s cookbook effects sessions, you are missing a treat – because he shares so many different tips, tricks, and techniques that you are guaranteed to pick up a few tips that you never knew even existed before.
Join host Larry Jordan as he looks at how Final Cut Pro X implements animation and keyframes. Discover animation techniques like the Ken Burns effect, generator animation, text and title animation. Then, shift gears and get deep into customizing your animation with keyframes. Learn what keyframes are, how to create them, and how to create a variety of effects using keyframes. If you are someone who has never understood keyframes, wants to discover faster ways to animate effects, or are just looking for new ways to create some cool effects, you need to join us for this session.
In this session, hosted by Larry Jordan, we’ll take a first look at this recharged application. Part training, part guided tour, take a look at the new features and see how they build on the feature-rich power of the CS6 release. This is a great time to watch, ask questions, and kick the tires before deciding whether to upgrade.
In this session, hosted by Larry Jordan, we go beyond simple color correction as he takes three different scenes and shows how to to use color to enhance the emotion of each scene. Larry illustrates how to use toe scopes to spot, then resolve them using the color tools in FCP X. Along the way, he gives you tips you can use to improve the image quality of your next project.
Sometimes, when production goes perfectly right, we can do our entire sound mix in Adobe Premiere Pro, or Apple Final Cut Pro. But how often is the audio we record on set “perfect?” For those situations where you need to fix problem audio, Adobe Audition can come to the rescue. And showing how that works is what this session is about.
In this session, watch as host, Larry Jordan, demos of some of the latest plug-ins that support Final Cut Pro X, and see them do some mind-bending tricks!
This intermediate-level video training is designed for editors who want better control, or more options, when editing audio in Final Cut Pro X. Join host, Larry Jordan, as he illustrates advanced audio editing and mixing techniques that can speed up and simplify your editing.
In this online video training, join host, Larry Jordan, as he shows you the advanced video compression features in Apple’s Compressor 4.
This intermediate-level webinar is designed for Final Cut Pro X editors who want to improve the look of their titles, customize existing titles, or understand how to integrate Motion effects with Final Cut Pro X.
This intermediate-level webinar is designed for Final Cut Pro X or Motion editors who want to learn how to create motion effects, discover ways to use Motion faster, or simply learn a few new tricks.
With the possible exception of media management in Final Cut Pro X, nothing creates more questions than working with still images. In this in-depth video training session, we wade into the quagmire and show you how to import, manage, and edit still images in Final Cut Pro X.
Roles are a new concept in video editing. Introduced with the 10.0.3 update to Final Cut Pro X, Roles allow you to tag similar clips so that you can work with subgroups of your clips based on the tag, not the track. In this video training session, you’ll learn how to use Roles to organize clips in the Event Browser, how to use the Timeline Index to find and display Roles, and how Roles can provide both speed and flexibility when exporting projects; including the ability to automatically create submixes, or “stems,” of your audio.
In this video training session, you’ll learn how to use the audio repair tools in Adobe Audition CS6 to fix problem audio. Now, truthfully, the best option is to make a clean recording in the first place. But, when that fails, it’s Audition to the rescue. Whether you are looking to raise low levels, remove hum, reduce noise, remove some audio weirdness, remove pops and clicks, add some warmth, remove sibilance – the audio challenges in any video project can be pretty daunting. But Audition has tools that can reduce the stress in your audio life by reducing the problems in your audio files.
Color correction is the process of fixing problems with your images. We never intend to shoot bad pictures, but, well, sometimes bad things happen to good intentions. In this video training, you’ll learn how to use the video scopes in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 to analyze your images, how and why to correct gray-scale settings, then two different filters you can use to make adjustments. Watch as master trainer Larry Jordan shows you how to locate and read the video scopes in Premiere. How do a quick color adjustment to a clip to fix an obvious problem. Then, how to use the power of the 3-way color corrector filter to dial-in exactly the corrections you need. Along the way, you’ll learn a whole series of tips to help make your images look great!
Watch as master trainer Larry Jordan shows you the basics of creating a DVD in Adobe Encore. Surprisingly, the process starts long before you open Encore. Learn how to create a DVD menu in Photoshop. See how to export sequences in Premiere Pro. Then, learn how to assemble all the elements in Encore.
The hardest part of learning any new software is getting started. This video training is designed to give you the foundation you need to get started right with Final Cut Pro X. This webinar shows you how to configure your system, create a new Event and Project, import media, and how to determine whether to edit using camera native, optimized, or proxy media. If you want to prevent problems and make the most of your system, you need to watch this session.
Larry answers questions asked during the live webinar.
Adobe made major improvements in multi-camera editing with the release of Premiere Pro CS6. Now, a multicam clip can contain an unlimited number of clips containing audio, video, or stills. This webinar is designed to show you what those new features are and how to use them. Watch as master trainer Larry Jordan shows you how to create and edit three different styles of multicam clips: a music video, a dramatic scene, and a presenter with a slide show. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a multicam clip, how to edit it, how to modify it, and how to add transitions and effects. Once you see the power this new feature provides, you’ll want to use it in all your editing projects.
Apple has continued to develop multicam editing since it’s first release in Final Cut Pro X, version 10.0.3. Multicam is the ability to edit recorded media from multiple cameras all at the same time. Typical examples where multicam is used are music videos, theatrical performances, and sports. In all cases, we have a single event recorded by multiple cameras.
It is a truism in media that the best way to improve your picture is to improve the quality of your audio. But how? In this session, we will use Adobe Audition CS6 to examine the process of mixing – combining all the different audio elements in your project so that the audience hears what you want them to hear and doesn’t hear what you don’t want them to hear.
In this session, we will compare three popular video compression software packages – Apple Compressor, Sorenson Squeeze, and Telestream Episode – to see what they do and how they do it.Join master trainer, Larry Jordan, as he compares each package, examines their strengths, weaknesses, tours the interface, and shows how they accomplish common tasks. The purpose of this webinar is not to pick a winner, nor show how to optimize specific settings, but to provide a common ground of how each works, its specific benefits, and operation.
The 10.0.6 update to Final Cut Pro X is the most substantial feature update since Final Cut Pro X was first released. And this webinar provides highlights of all the major changes. The key question we are all wondering is: Can I use this version to do professional-grade work? And that is the focus of this week’s webinar: What does the new version do? Can it help me work faster? Can it help me work better? What do I need to know to use these new features effectively?
New Features in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6.
New Features in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6.
New Features in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6.
New Features in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6.
New Features in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6.
New Features in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6.
New Features in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6.
New Features in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6.
New Features in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6.
New Features in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6.
New Features in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6.
New Features in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6.
New Features in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.6.
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