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Learn to creatively compose short-form advertisements in Adobe Premiere Pro and create spots that market a brand as well as sell a product.
Takes you through the history of video on the web, and shows you how to move forward with HTML5.
Add realism and character to your 3D models with materials in CINEMA 4D.
Covers the most common questions videographers encounter when shooting and editing with DSLR cameras, from choosing a frame size and frame rate to understanding moiré.
Walk through the entire video editing workflow in Vegas Pro.
Explains the popularity, pervasiveness, and functionality behind online social video services like YouTube and Vimeo, and shows you how to choose a platform that's right for you.
Learn all the skills necessary to edit video in Premiere Pro CC.
Optimize your videos for search engines and convert the traffic to achieve your business goals.
Learn to manipulate emotion, mood, time of day, and location in a variety of shots, from interior spaces to outside landscapes, with color grading.
Discover how you can find a creative outlet and audience for your videos on Vimeo, the high-quality, ad-free video-hosting alternative.
Shows how to create a bumper graphic and an identity spot that are animated to music, and transition the tools and techniques to your own projects.
Learn to add motion graphics and color effects to your footage, and retime the results.
Delve into the world of motion graphics, keying, and compositing in After Effects CC.
Learn to master Trapcode Form and create stunning visual effects and motion graphics.
Color grading inspired by the color theory and techniques of the most famous artists in history.
Discover how to use the complete Edge Animate toolset to lay out and animate motion graphics for your website, mobile devices, digital magazine, iBooks, and more
Create a polished, effects-driven commercial in Final Cut Pro X.
Create significantly more professional footage with tools that do everything from removing noise to performing high-end color grading.
Learn about all the exciting motion graphics and visual effects features coming up in Adobe After Effects CC.
Preview the features that are designed to get video producers and editors excited about Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
Explore the new 2D and 3D features and improved performance in Nuke 7, the premiere compositing package for visual effects in film and television.
Follow along with a digital media producer and former TV news reporter as he plans and shoots a complete human-interest story.
Tell a more compelling story in Edge Animate with an animated infographic.
Learn how to start a YouTube account, build a following, promote videos on Facebook and Twitter, and shoot and edit film specifically for a YouTube audience.
Follow Beeple, a motion graphics artist, whose Everyday Project drives him to learn new software, adopt fresh techniques, and create art for himself and others.
Remove an unwanted building from a live-action plate and replace it with a new matte painting that is motion-tracked.
Put HTML5, CSS3, and recent JavaScript API technologies to work and provide an enhanced brand opportunity for your clients with custom video bumpers.
Explore a powerful round-trip workflow between Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro that enables sound editors to quickly mix dialogue, sound effects, and music for film.
Industry-proven techniques for producing and shooting interviews.
Motion graphics artist Eran Stern shares techniques for using After Effects to create an eye-grabbing sci-fi visual effect.
Covers the new features of the EDUIS 6.5 real-time video-editing package, now offering advanced native stereoscopic editing support and a range of smaller but important improvements.
Learn how to build and refine your story with the redesigned editing toolset in Final Cut Pro X.
Walks through the process of getting your screenplay idea out of your head and onto the printed page.
Harness the power of the CINEMA 4D MoGraph module to create complex animations with only a couple of keyframes.
Introduces the essential concepts and techniques necessary for shooting video with a DSLR camera.
Learn to manage a project and balance the goals, schedule, team members, and clients involved in a creative endeavor.
Introduces creative professionals to the core concepts of location scouting for video and photo projects.
Walks you through the Element 3D third-party compositing plugin for After Effects.
Shows how to build complex composites with After Effects and mocha, where motion graphics are mapped to live-action footage of an actor's face.
Leads you through the creative and technical process of building an opening title sequence from scratch in After Effects, from working in 3D space to creating type and shape layers to writing expressions.
Simulate a large crowd using live-action footage of a small group of people, 3D renders, and Photoshop artwork.
Demonstrates how to light an object onto a live-action still plate, using Maya, Nuke, and Photoshop.
Pulls together skills taught in the previous After Effects Apprentice installments to create a real-world video promo, from building artwork to assembling 3D precomps and setting the project to music.
Learn how to shoot and edit green screen footage and images.
Shows how to create and animate vector-based artwork directly inside After Effects.
Covers some simple and inexpensive lighting techniques to make everyone look their best on camera.
Shows filmmakers and audio engineers how to import, edit, mix, and export the dialogue, sound effects, and music for a short film and provide the best audio impact for the video's story.
Shows how to use Photoshop to perform video editing tasks, such as lens correction, color grading, and more.
Introduces essential storytelling concepts and creative editing techniques for creating a narrative short film with Premiere Pro, from selecting shots to placing cuts.
Takes a creative tour of the Paint, Puppet, and Roto Brush tools in After Effects.
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