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Adobe has announced major updates to Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Frame.io, further expanding the performance and usability of its applications and services for videographers, video editors, and photographers.
Adobe Premiere Pro adds AI-powered text-based editing
Looking first at Premiere Pro, the popular video...
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Thursday, September 2019
In perhaps a relatively quiet admission of their folly, Adobe today announced via email to subscribers that Premiere Clip will be laid to rest on September 17, 2019. When I first picked up Premiere Clip in 2014, I refused to review it as it felt like an incomplete product. It was more of an idea, and I wanted to give...
Development on Adobe's mobile video editing platform, Rush, has been quiet since the launch of the product in October of 2018. When it was first announced, it looked and felt like an evolution of Premiere on a new codebase that would not only be faster than the current Premiere, in theory, but also could be translated to...
For beginner photographers and videographers, Adobe Photoshop CC and Adobe Premiere CC can be daunting. There is a lot going on in Adobe’s most powerful software and sometimes you just want to get in, make your work look better and share it. That’s where the company’s Elements line of software comes in. Adobe has...
We certainly focus on photography tutorials here at Imaging Resource, but there's plenty of space for some video-centric content as well. Over at tutvid, Nathaniel Dodson, who frequently creates great photography tutorials, has created a new video about color grading video in DaVinci Resolve.
DaVinci Resolve is one of...
In today's Shutter Release roundup, we look at an array of content covering a great mix of topics. This is the objective of Shutter Release, delivering a good mix of interesting photography topics for you to learn a bit about before determining if you want to click on the link to learn more. We are dedicated to...
As more photographers start getting into video in addition to stills, we may all need to pick up new editing skills. Personally, I’ve started using Adobe Premiere to edit videos for Field Tests and as a beginner, I’ve been very impressed with the software.
For photographers who want to edit video in Adobe Premiere, the...
As tinkerers ourselves, we're pretty partial to a good hardware hack around these parts. Few things are cooler than taking a piece of hardware, using it to do something its creators likely never even imagined, and best of all making it do so really well. So when a video by Eugene, Oregon-based video producer and...
App developer Nevercenter has developed a new all-in-one video editing application, CameraBag Cinema, which is aimed at professionals. The app offers a variety of features, including video filtering, color correction and film emulation.
CameraBag Cinema is built upon the same core principles as Nevercenter's CameraBag photo editing application...
Digital cameras and smartphones have made video capture incredibly accessible, but how often do you take the time to sit down and edit some of your short video clips into a single, cohesive video? If you're like most of us, the answer is probably far less often than you'd hoped to. Video editing can be a tedious...
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Tuesday, February 2014
Six years after the company unveiled its enthusiast-grade non-linear video editing software, Video Pro X, German developer Magix Software GmbH has just taken the wraps off a major overhaul to the app. Magix Video Pro X6 is now a native 64-bit app, and so are its bundled plugins. It also debuts an overhauled, more...
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Tuesday, November 2011
New Video Editing and Effects Platform offers Studios An Innovative New Channel for Social Marketing
PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Chairseven and App Creation Network today announced the limited beta release of Cinefy, a mobile video editing and effects platform for iPhone where users create and share videos mixed with high quality visual effects. Cinefy...