Read about the history of Photoshop and learn about the creators! Photoshop has been around for over 30 years now and has gone through countless versions and changes since the original version. The History of Photoshop Photoshop was created in 1988 by brothers Thomas and John Knoll. The software was originally developed in 1987 by […]
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Wondershare Filmora9 Video Editing Software Review
This post was sponsored by Wondershare Filmora. Learn more about their easy to use video editing software for beginners, Wondershare Filmora9 below. What is Filmora9? Wondershare Filmora9 is an easy to use video editing program from Wondershare. Filmora9 has an intuitive and easy to follow interface making it easy to edit and share your videos […]
Continue readingHow to Pick a Monitor for Video and Photo Editing
A comprehensive guide on choosing the best monitor for your video and photo editing work, and beyond. This can also be a useful guide for artists, designers, and any other creative professionals who rely on color heavily. Find out how to pick the best monitor for your needs, and also view some of our suggestions […]
Continue readingHow to Use Instagram Reels – New TikTok Competitor?
Today Instagram launched their new Reels feature globally. Instagram Reels are short, entertaining videos you can create within Instagram to share on your story, feed, or elsewhere. Is this a new TikTok competitor, or just a fad? Photo: Instagram blog What are Reels? Instagram Reels are short, entertaining videos on Instagram. You create reels in […]
Continue readingHow to Pick a Graphics Card for Video Editing
If you’re building a computer or buying a prebuilt computer for video editing, the CPU and RAM are some of the most critical factors. But the GPU, or graphics card, is also important. This has always been an important component for some tasks, but is even more so now. A recent update has given Premiere […]
Continue readingUsing Macros to Automate Video Editing
“Work smarter, not harder”. We like to measure our value based on how long it takes to do something, but wouldn’t it be great to do things quicker and ditch all the wasted time? That’s what this blog is all about, as we’re talking about macros that can speed up your workflow! Related: 6 Methods to […]
Continue readingBest Lenses for Panasonic GH5
There’s no doubt about it, the shiny new Panasonic Lumix GH5 camera is a great purchase. Although it’s not necessarily cheap, for the full range of capabilities that this camera possesses, it is pretty inexpensive. And, whether you’re a photographer or videographer, you’ll benefit greatly from adding this mirrorless camera to your lineup. However, if […]
Continue readingHow to Sell Your Used Camera Gear
If you’re a freelancer or professional photographer/videographer, chances are you’ve collected various gear over the years. Cameras, lenses, tripods, and other accessories can start to take up too much room. At some point, you may not be using all this gear, or you may simply want to upgrade your set up. Either way, you may […]
Continue readingThis Adobe Update Let’s You Render Video 5 Times Faster
Do you have a dedicated graphics card in your computer? If so, you’re in luck if you want to render video with Premiere Pro and After Effects. Adobe recently added a new GPU rendering technology into Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Media Encoder. Now, if you utilize hardware encoding for H.264 or H.265 exports, you […]
Continue readingHow to Use Proxies in Premiere Pro
Is your timeline playing back slowly in Premiere Pro? Then maybe it’s time to start using proxies. Upgrading your computer to be able to handle high-resolution video files is always an option, but it’s a lot less expensive to use proxies, which is a feature built in to Premiere Pro. Proxies are essentially lower-resolution and […]
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