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Creating the Tilt-Shift Look in Post
Jordan Claverie - Tue, 02/26/2013 - 8:39am
Visual aesthetics ride the roller coaster journey of trends. Currently the process of making video look like miniature toys is a popular look, and why not? Called tilt-shift photography, this stylized look takes real world footage and turns it into a visual toy box. Expansive landscapes and steel behemoths are rendered to tabletop playthings; a world in the palm of your hand. Video builds on this photographic illusion, changing real-time motion into a false staccato of stop motion animation. The popularity of the tilt-shift look is in part due to the accessibility of 35mm lenses, the ability of DSLR cameras to shoot video and the software capabilities of editors to simulate the look in post-production. This article is about the latter: how to create the tilt-shift look in post. It’s a process that can be done in most editing software and visual effects packages. With a little bit of effort, the virtual effect can be hard to discern from the practical tilt-shift image. -
Copy Cats - Disc Publishers Buyer's Guide
Anonymous (not verified) - Wed, 08/01/2012 - 12:00am
Duplicating Blu-rays and DVDs is an important part of a successful video business. This story should help you choose the publisher best suited for your needs. -
DVD Authoring Freeware: A Guide to Free Tools
Anonymous (not verified) - Thu, 03/01/2012 - 12:00am
You don't have to look too far to find a bunch of DVD authoring freeware options on the internet. However, not all free DVD authoring software is created equal. What's safe? What works best? What should you avoid? -
Compression Software for Web Video
Anonymous (not verified) - Thu, 03/01/2012 - 12:00am
Web video is everywhere, playing on laptops, through video game consoles, in digital magazines on tablet computers, and even on TVs and mobile phones. -
DVD Authoring Buyer's Guide
Anonymous (not verified) - Mon, 08/01/2011 - 12:00am
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Disc Duplicators Buyer's Guide: Dupe it, Times Many!
Anonymous (not verified) - Mon, 08/01/2011 - 12:00am
Duplicating a DVD of your video project - or even that awe-inspiring vacation trip - has been simplified by the advent of the DVD burner found in computers. -
Social Networking Business
Anonymous (not verified) - Sun, 05/01/2011 - 12:00am
There's more to social networking than a page on Facebook when it comes to marketing your video business, professional experience, branding, services and products. -
Authoring Blu-ray Discs
Anonymous (not verified) - Tue, 09/01/2009 - 12:00am
Blu-ray Disc technology has taken its place as the vessel for viewing High Definition (HD) media. Blu-ray Disc creation is available now to everyone. -
How to Create a Professional Motion Menu for a DVD
The goal of this tutorial is to demonstrate some basic tools in developing a DVD motion menu from scratch. In our example, the motion menu will play back for 30 seconds, and the specifications will be NTSC format, using a 4:3 aspect ratio. For this tutorial, we will be creating a typical "main menu" from a feature-length movie project. The menu itself will display a 30-second clip from our movie, as well as three buttons for navigation. The three buttons will be Play Program, Scene Selection and Bonus Features.
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Business Opportunities in Event Videography
Business Opportunities in Event Videography







