
Gimbal Modes Explained
There are 3 axes to a gimbal, and these dictate where the lens is pointing and at what angle. While a student of geometry would call them the x, y and z axes, in gimbal terms they are the tilt, pan and roll axes. […]
There are 3 axes to a gimbal, and these dictate where the lens is pointing and at what angle. While a student of geometry would call them the x, y and z axes, in gimbal terms they are the tilt, pan and roll axes. […]
I did some playing around today just for the fun of it. I wanted to see what could be obtained quickly an’ easily with a DJI Pocket 2, lightbox, an inexpensive smoke machine and some […]
Just recently I had occasion to put together a video for my other half explaining what her employer did. This is a non-profit company that counsels kids and parents who have issues of all sorts. […]
Saving GigaMuppets has to be a good thing. It puts it back in YOUR pocket! […]
Every year or so for the last umpteen years I have written an article that broadly speaking, has had the same substance each time. “Read the manual”. It has never been an intention to chide […]
Do a search of any of the newsgroups around dedicated to video editing – whether in general or for specific packages such as Adobe Premiere or Vegas or Resolve – and use the word “choppy” […]
It would seem obvious then that you could simply slow down the frame rate on playback, yes? If you have footage at 30fps, if you play it back at 15fps it will be ½ the speed seems logical. And so it is.
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In conjunction with a dSLR camera, what it can do is simply astonishing. And for the price, mind boggling. […]
A rig is, in our opinion, the best support platform to start out with using, and one you will continue to find use for throughout your production career. […]
I know many people have GoPros of all model numbers and variations, and without to much of an exaggeration, it is safe to say, that just as many users do with “standard” camcorders or cameras, and indeed smartphones, most put it in “A” for “Automatic” and leave it there. Which is a shame as they are then missing out on some gems of capability that would raise the level of their photography and videos and add capability found in more expensive and supposedly “sophisticated” camera and camcorders.. […]
Thor: Love and Thunder ⚡ hits theatres tomorrow! Discover how John Dickinson recreated the 3D type look from the trailer using Continuum’s Title Studio together with Sapphire and After Effects. Click these links to get […]
For example, if you have a podcasting mic, this will be perfectly good for recording a voice over, but if you want some ambient noise outside – the rain dripping off trees, the wind howling, a thunderstorm, traffic noise and so on – it will just be crap. […]
No, not figuratively. With a camera or camcorder. Apparently there is another “supermoon” on the 13th and the folk at PhotoPills have put together a quick tutorial pointing out common errors when filming the moon, […]
This Cheap Tricks episode focuses on bringing inanimate objects to life, and leaning on the tools to help you work fast. Learn Hashi’s step-by-step technique for animating statues, replacing background elements and improvising your way […]
“A screenplay outline keeps you focused on the road ahead. Final Draft 12 makes the process of creating an outline for your script as easy as 1-2-3” […]
Monday July 4th 5PM BST / 12PM EDT / 9AM PDT (1 HOUR) Join the Maxon Training Team every Monday in July as we explore a wide variety of tools for creating particles in post-production, […]
Unlike a simple library of songs and tunes, Sonicfire 6 allows you to actually dig into the music and play with it to create something absolutely unique. You can change the length and it automatically adjusts accordingly, play around with tempos and timing, fiddle around with the instruments used and most importantly in specific tracks, alter what is called “Mood Mapping”. […]
Simply, it is a program that allows you to change the properties of an object over time top create a video clip. A property can be a shape, colour or size as demonstrated here, but it could equally be an image, a pixel, a mathematical expression – anything that can be applied to an “object” is effectively a property. And the possibilities are endless. […]
The aim of these tutorials is not to turn you into a Steven Spielberg or George Lucas, but instead to get beginners used to the basics of editing footage you may have taken on your GoPro or DJI drone. […]
So. You are the proud owner of a shiny new GoPro or DJI drone. And as you do, you have been out and about shooting footage and coming to grips with the thing. On the […]
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