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.
How do you use AI to enhance the role of an editor, rather than replace them? In this extended demo, Larry Jordan showcases key AI features in Final Cut, Premiere and Resolve.
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.
Multicam shooting records an event using multiple cameras. Multicam editing allows us to see all those images at the same time as we edit the show. This allows us to quickly compare shots and pick the best one for our story. As cameras get less expensive and editing software gets more powerful, multicam shooting is becoming the norm, not the exception.
Media management is the focus this week. Here, we look at three new software tools that can help you keep track of all the elements that go into a project. Whether you edit using Adobe Premiere Pro CC or Apple Final Cut X, you’ll find tools here that can make you more efficient.
This week, host, Larry Jordan, demystifies storage and explains what you need to know to make the most of the storage you have.
This week, host, Larry Jordan, illustrates how to create simple effects from the six different categories of effects in Final Cut Pro X:
It’s time to shift our focus back to Adobe, especially with its latest release. So, this week we created a webinar designed for new or self-taught editors of Adobe Premiere Pro CC illustrating how to create simple effects.
This session covers everything from planning and shooting to editing multicam video. This is designed to enable you to know everything necessary to successfully create, edit and modify multicam clips inside Apple Final Cut Pro X.
So, this week, we take a detailed look at working with stills inside Apple Final Cut Pro X. What you’ll discover is that the challenge with stills is not the editing, but the preparation and organization.
This morning – April 19, 2017 – Adobe announced and released their latest upgrades to the Creative Cloud suite of media software. In this webinar, hosted by Larry Jordan, discover what's new and how it works.
This is the final session in our 6-part look at Apple Motion 5.3. In this session, we explore 3D space inside the application, including 3D text, particles, reflections, lights, cameras and sets. Hosted by Larry Jordan.
Part 5 in our series on Apple Motion 5.3. This illustrates how to create effects in Motion that can be used and controlled in Apple Final Cut Pro X. Hosted by Larry Jordan.
Hosted by Larry Jordan, this session is part 4 in our 6-part series on using Apple Motion 5.3. This week, we look at particles, replicators and parameter behaviors.
In Part 3 of our six-part series covering Apple Motion 5.3, we look at how to add and animate media clips, add keyframes, draw and modify paths, and take an advanced look at masks. Hosted by Larry Jordan.
This is Part 2 in our five-part in-depth look at Apple Motion 5.3. Hosted by Larry Jordan, this session covers graphical elements, drawing tools, the Inspector, filters and tips to solve problems.
Whether you use Apple Final Cut Pro X, Adobe Premiere Pro CC, or any other video editing software, you can create high-quality motion graphics using Apple Motion. However, the interface to Motion changed dramatically with the 5.3 release. So this week, we will start at the beginning and discover how to use the newest version of Motion. (First in a 5-part series.)
Sometimes, its the simple things that drive us the most nuts. In this webinar, we take a step back to discover those tricks and tips that can make editing faster and more fun. This session is filled with dozens of them.
These practice files are downloadable used on various training tutorials conducted by Larry Jordan.
This intermediate webinar is designed for any Premiere editor looking to improve their speed and knowledge of the software. Even experienced Premiere editors will pick up a trick or two.
In this session, he covers much of what he learned so that as you look at your next computer purchase you can make more informed decisions when configuring your system. This specifically focuses on the hardware needs of Apple Final Cut Pro X and Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
“Ask Larry Anything” is a great way to start a new year. This FCP X movie has lots of hands-on demos and examples.
“Ask Larry Anything” is a great way to start a new year. I especially recommend the Gear movie. This has an illustrated explanation of 3-point lighting, plus discussions of Fair Use, when to upgrade hardware and other related issues.
“Ask Larry Anything” is a great way to start a new year. Adobe movie has an interesting discussion on both Premiere and Audition.
In this presentation, Larry has gathered all the questions from both sessions that relate to Apple software and workflow.
In this presentation, Larry has gathered all the questions from both sessions that relate to Adobe software and workflow.
Both Adobe Media Encoder (AME) and Apple Compressor recently underwent upgrades. In this week’s webinar, we compare the two software to see what’s new; along with a look at some advanced features that we have not covered in the past.
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.
Apple released the latest version of Final Cut Pro X just a few days ago. So, this week, Larry Jordan, presents a webinar devoted to highlighting all the new features.
Note: Play video full screen to read screen text more clearly DETAILS Chapter: Effects Software: Final Cut Pro X v 10.3 Next Movie: Effects: Inspector Image Control
Note: Play video full screen to read screen text more clearly DETAILS Chapter: Effects Software: Final Cut Pro X v 10.3 Next Movie: Effects: Picture-in-Picture
Note: Play video full screen to read screen text more clearly DETAILS Chapter: Audio Software: Final Cut Pro X v 10.3 Next Movie: Transitions: Overview