Every year we see a lot of new things in the world of content creation. Our Holiday Guide is where you can find things we may not have done standalone reviews of but which have impressed us enough that we think you might want to pick up a copy for yourself or a filmmaking loved one.
Shaping Tomorrow’s Creatives Today: LA Film School & SKEE TV Extend Partnership (Industry/Article)
The Los Angeles Film School, located in the heart of Hollywood, has been serving the community and its students since 1999. One of such services that the School provides to its students and graduates is the opportunity to produce a real-life TV show which airs on TV stations all across North America. This opportunity is made possible through the school’s partnership with SKEE TV.
CINEMA C4D Studio r17 (Software Review)
With CINEMA C4D Studio r17, MAXON doesn't introduce any mind bending additions. What they do quite well is improve on an already extremely capable tool set and enter the world of Synergy. C4D is becoming a hub for cinematic workflows that require CG. And yes, there are some cool new toys.
Surrounding Your Picture: Using Revoice Pro’s Quick Audio Doubler With Pro Tools [VIDEO/WALKTHROUGH]
In this tutorial, Pro Tools users can learn how to create realistic mono or stereo double tracks instantly from a mono input track with SynchroArts' Revoice Pro and its "Quick Doubler" process.
Peace On Film: The Untold Stories of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates (Article)
Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, an award-winning filmmaking series and youths from all over the world: these are some components that make up PeaceJam, a non-profit organization that captures the life story of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates on film. The organization also provides a means for these Nobel Peace Prize winners to teach young people the art of peace, and to date, over one million young adults from thirty-nine countries worldwide have participated in the year-long PeaceJam program.
Audio Workflow: How To Sync Dialog Wild-Lines To Picture Using Revoice Pro (Video/Tutorial)
In this featurette, Production Sound Mixer Jonah Guelzo gives you an inside look at one of his go-to tools to maximize the use of your on-set dialog recordings. At times, you can run into all sorts of problematic sound situations. By recording wild-lines, you allow yourself the versatility needed for later on in the mix.