First published on my blog, this is a first look at Adobe Audition CS6.
Recently, Adobe updated Prelude CS6 to version 1.0.1. This article describes the new features.
A step-by-step tutorial illustrating the new trimming tools in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 – along with a personal story on trimming.
A step-by-step technique to creating green-screen effects in Final Cut Pro X.
A step-by-step tutorial on how to create a chroma-key (green-screen key) in Final Cut Pro 7.
A hardware review of the RAIDAGE GAGE104U40 series 4-bay RAID, manufactured by iStarUSA.
Here’s a very cool Motion effect where changes in music cause the video to change as well.
A look back at The Buzz coverage of the 2012 NAB Show – what worked, what didn’t, and what we’d change.
Here’s a simple way to reset preference files for Adobe Premiere Pro.
Here are my guidelines on reposting articles from my website.
Here’s an easy way to create a very intriguing effect- called a gradient wipe – without ever going into Motion. Here’s how it works.
Here are three keyboard shortcuts that make trimming in FCP X much faster!
Adobe Prelude CS6 is designed to speed the review, ingest, logging, selection, and export of tapeless media. This is a first-look at the new software.
William Hohauser contributes an article solving sluggish FCP X performance in Lion.
In this article, I want to illustrate some of the new features in this version of FCP.
General Errors in Final Cut Pro 7 (and earlier) are often caused by either bad clips or bad render files. This article explains how to fix them.
ScopeBox 3, new from Divergent Media, is designed to replace hardware scopes with software. Here’s a video demo.
Auditions are new in Final Cut Pro X for comparing two or more shots in the Timeline. This technique shows how this works.