Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Prezi!



Sign up for Prezi and start creating professional looking, online presentations.  click here  for an example and instructions on getting started.

Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Thursday, 11 September 2014

copying posts between blogs




If you need to transfer a post from one blog to another...

1. log in to both blogs, preferably using separate browsers ie, Firefox and Safari or Explorer.

2. select the post you want to copy and click "edit".

3. click on the "HTML" view for your post, next to "Compose" just below your subject heading.

4. select all text (cmd+a), copy text (cmd+c)

next

5. open the blog you want to paste the entry into.

6. create new blog post, and click on the HTML view.

7. paste all into blog post (cmd+v)

8. click on "Compose" view to check that it all looks ok.  Enter a Subjet heading and you're done!

Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Sound: use a microphone!


There is no question about it, an external microphone will absolutely give you better sound quality.  Use a voice recorder; borrow a lapel mic or a shotgun mic; use a boom pole... do it!

 



Check out this great documentary on recording the Sound of Sport

Thursday, 13 March 2014

DO NOT use mobile phone in the editing suite!!


This is what happens to your footage when you recieve a phone call during filming, capture and sometimes editing...

Thursday, 30 January 2014

Creating the Cinematic Film Look in Final Cut Pro

Here is a great tutorial explaining how to turn an average-looking clip into an impressive piece of work:



... and shooting in 24p explained:


Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Animating a still image in Final Cut Pro


A still image (JPEG) was exported from the film sequence in Final Cut Pro and opened in Photoshop.  Each letter was placed on a separate layer then saved as a Photoshop Document (PSD).  The PSD was then imported back into Final Cut Pro and placed onto the timeline.  Each letter appears on a separate video track and can be set to change independently over time (keyframed). 

Speak to Sophie for more details, she's glad to help.