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It’s time to take your slow-motion footage to Adobe Premiere Pro. Matt Matkin goes over some beginner and advanced editing techniques to achieve smooth video.
0:00 - Introduction
0:23 - Creating and Organizing Your Project
1:23 - How Much Can You Slow Down Your Footage?
1:57 - Changing Speed the Beginner Way
2:58 - Time Remapping
4:25 - Speed Ramping
5:39 - Warp Stabilizer
7:21 - Interpreting Footage
To learn more, be
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Get ready to improve your photos! Matt Zefi shares 10 common landscape-photography mistakes but explains how to fix them. What mistakes have you made when taking landscape photos? How did you fix them?
0:00 - Introduction
0:38 - Mistake 1
1:07 - Mistake 2
1:30 - Mistake 3
1:56 - Mistake 4
2:18 - Mistake 5
2:39 - Mistake 6
3:11 - Mistake 7
4:02 - Mistake 8
4:33 - Mistake 9
4:55 - Mistake 10
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Want to learn how to shoot in slow motion? Follow along as Matt Matkin explains the ins and outs of slow-motion shooting and lets us know which settings to choose and which gear to use, along with many other useful suggestions.
0:00 - Introduction
0:19 - Settings (Including Frames Per Second)
1:24 - What to Shoot
2:14 - How to Shoot
3:42 - Smooth Footage, Handheld
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Nick Brigadier compares the Sony ZV-1F, ZV-1, and ZV-E10 to help you decide which one would work best for you. Each
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
If you own a Panasonic Lumix GH6 Mirrorless Camera, your camera functionality just got even better, with the release of the latest v2.2 firmware. Version 2.2 provides updates to allow USB-to-SSD recording, improvements in raw recording ISO limits, and improved image quality.
External USB SSD Support
Sometimes the internal cards are not enough for long shoots, and it can be faster to pass your footage to
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At launch, the Nikon Z9 offered some surprising and impressive video specs. Now, with the upcoming release of firmware version 2.0, users will get to see what the Z9 is truly capable of for cinema production. This includes the addition of internal raw recording in 8.3K 60p, more video-assist functions, and better controls. Plus, Nikon made sure to release some upgrades for still imaging and to the general operation of the camera.
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Canon has announced the new EOS R5 C, a compact, hybrid camera that is ideal for journalists, event photographers, and drone users who routinely capture stills and video over the course of their workday. This RF-mount mirrorless camera combines the full-frame 45 MP resolution and speed of EOS R5 stills capture with up to 8K60, 12-bit Cinema RAW Light internal video capture, HDMI raw output, Canon Log 3, HLG and PQ HDR, unlimited recording
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Video is a part of modern life. It just is. Many photographers, like you, understand this and have even been flipping over to their camera’s video mode to start learning and shooting. If you did this and are starting from square one, you likely found a bunch of terms and settings that are almost a foreign language, especially if you consider that companies like Sony have loaded up their mirrorless cameras with features once reserved for traditional cinema cameras. Having trouble understanding the video options in your
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Time lapses feel a lot like photography during capture stages and a lot like video during the editing process. Creating them is a common progression for photographers looking to dip their toes into video and motion because you can start making high-quality time lapses with your current still photo equipment. If you are starting to tackle time-lapse projects, applying some video tricks can help smooth out your final product.
The Absolute Basics
I’m hoping that by the time you make it to this article you already have a basic understanding of how
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
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Speculate no more—Panasonic has announced the release of the newest iteration in its popular LUMIX GH5 line, the GH5 II camera, featuring up to 10-bit 4K60p video capture, revved-up autofocus capabilities, and more versatile livestreaming. But wait, there’s more! Panasonic has also revealed an upcoming GH6 model to be released
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
With the trend of DSLR and mirrorless cameras being released with more video features and recording higher video resolutions, it is tempting to purchase one for field production, since they are portable and can be outfitted easily with numerous accessories. But there are many reasons why one of these cameras might not be the best fit for your production style.
For example, in the golden olden days when I shot some documentary and corporate video, I included a Canon 5D Mark III DSLR alongside my Sony PMW-EX1R broadcast camcorder for a few
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Whether you want a professional look for your livestreams or simply to look better on your next video chat, one of the best options is to use a dedicated camera with excellent video specs—such as your Nikon mirrorless or DSLR. Since you likely already have the camera and a compatible USB cable, it seems like an easy way to improve your video calls.
Why Use a Nikon Camera Instead of a Webcam?
In one word: quality. The webcam that comes with your tablet, laptop
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Without question, the Sony a7S III is a mirrorless camera meant for video. Impressive specs and image quality are wonderful, but it has the same problems for video as every other mirrorless camera: its form factor is better suited to stills. One solution is to get a cage, such as this Master Kit from SmallRig that I was able to take for a spin.
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
The day is here! Panasonic has just released the long-awaited firmware version 2.1 for the S1H. This update has been previewed before, showing raw video output over HDMI at up to 5.9K at 29.97 fps or DCI 4K at 59.94 fps. If you just want to go grab it now go check out Panasonic’s Support Site.
To record this raw video output, you