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The top AI video generators anticipated for 2025 is all here. It evaluates various tools, highlighting their best uses, platform availability, free plan options, and unique features. They compare generators like Sora, Runway, and Synthesia, noting their strengths in areas such as ease of use, customization, and specific AI capabilities like avatars. It also addresses frequently asked questions about beginner-friendly options and the potential to replace traditional software, ultimately concluding that AI video generators offer diverse solutions for various video creation needs.Read the full article here: Best AI Video Generators 2025: Your Guide to Cutting-Edge Video CreationQ: What are AI video generators and how are they changing video creation?A: AI video generators are software tools that utilize artificial intelligence to streamline and simplify the process of creating video content. They enable users to produce high-quality videos with less manual effort by offering features like text-to-video conversion, AI-powered editing tools, and even the generation of digital avatars. These tools are revolutionizing video production by making it more accessible and efficient for various purposes, from social media content to professional presentations.Q: Which AI video generators are highlighted as leading options in 2025 and what are their standout features?A: Several cutting-edge AI video generators are highlighted for 2025. Sora is noted for its ability to create amazing videos from simple prompts and storyboard features. Runway stands out with its generative AI video capabilities and advanced AI editing tools, including text-to-clip AI. Descript excels in script-based video editing with AI enhancements. Wondershare Filmora is recognized for video polishing with AI tools, templates, and AI avatars. Capsule focuses on AI workflow simplification with auto enhancements. InVideo AI is geared towards social media videos with text-to-video conversion. Peech is designed for content marketing with automatic branding and design. Synthesia specializes in digital avatars with multilingual support. Vyond is known for animated character videos with AI character generation. revid.ai offers extensive AI tools and templates. Finally, LTX Studio provides creative video control with detailed scene and shot editing.Q: Are there AI video generators suitable for beginners?A: Yes, several AI video generators are particularly user-friendly and ideal for beginners. InVideo AI and Descript are specifically mentioned as being easy to use and requiring minimal effort to create videos, making them excellent starting points for individuals new to AI video generation.Q: Can I use AI video generators for free?A: Yes, many AI video generators offer free plans, although these often come with certain limitations. Descript, Capsule, Peech, InVideo AI, Synthesia, and revid.ai are mentioned as having free plan options.Q: Can AI video generators completely replace traditional video editing software?A: While AI video generators are becoming increasingly powerful and offer a wide range of capabilities, they may not entirely replace traditional video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro for all users and projects. For more complex and highly customized video projects, traditional software might still be preferred due to its extensive control and advanced features beyond what current AI generators offer.More Resources ⬇️>> Join our club community for exclusive information
This week, how to manage your team (and your boss) productively You can subscribe to this podcast on: Podbean | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | TUNEIN Links: Email Me | Twitter | Facebook | Website | Linkedin Get Your Copy Of Your Time, Your Way: Time Well Managed, Life Well Lived The Time Sector System 5th Year Anniversary The YouTube Time Sector System Playlist Take The NEW COD Course The Working With… Weekly Newsletter Carl Pullein Learning Centre Carl's YouTube Channel Carl Pullein Coaching Programmes Subscribe to my Substack The Working With… Podcast Previous episodes page Script | 365 Hello, and welcome to episode 365 of the Your Time, Your Way Podcast. A podcast to answer all your questions about productivity, time management, self-development and goal planning. My name is Carl Pullein, and I am your host of this show. I work a lot with managers and business leaders, where a part of their job is to manage teams of people. This kind of work can be quite different from a self-employed graphic designer, for example, whose main work each day is designing. There's an interesting interplay going on in a team environment. Managers need information from their people. To get that information, they need to stop their team from doing their work. Then there is the team who need less distraction in order to get their work done to the highest quality and on time. In my experience, the most productive teams are the ones who have found a happy balance between the manager's need for information and the team's need to work undisturbed. So, the question is, how do you find that balance and if you are a member of a team with a boss who is interrupting you a little too much how do you retrain your boss? Two questions from one wonderful listener who has sent in a question. And with that, let me hand you over to the Mystery Podcast voice for this week's question. This week's question comes from Sam. Sam asks, hi Carl, do you have any tips and ideas for managing a team productively (I manage a team of eight) and how to manage a boss who is disorganised and never remembers what she's asked us to do. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Hi Sam, thank you for your question. It sounds like you're caught in the middle of a productivity nightmare. A boss who has no idea how to get the most out of their team and as a consequence you are unable to help your team work productively. Let's start with the easier of the two. Managing a team. To help you get to the right place, we need to step back a little. A manager's role is to support their team. To provide them with clear instructions and the right tools, and then to keep out of the way and let them get on and do what they were employed to do. At a strategic level that means clear communication—what do you want, how do you want it and when do you want it delivered? And then to step back and let them get on and do it. Let me give you an example of this in play. I record my YouTube videos on a Wednesday. I then create the timeline of the video in Adobe Premiere Pro and send everything to my video editor to do the animations, clean things up and get it ready for publication. In a Google Doc, I write out what I want—where I want split screen effects and other animations. I also add the date I need the finished video for. That's communication part. I then step back and let my video editor get on and do her thing. I don't care how she does the animations or what tools she uses—she likes to use something called CapCut, for example. Once I hand it over to my video editor, the task is in her hands and as long as she gets the edited video back to me by the deadline. I'm happy. If she has any questions, we use a messaging service called Twist—similar to Microsoft Teams and Slack but a lot less distracting—she will message me. And that's the support part. It's simple, effective and allows my video editor the time and space to get on and do the work without me constantly chasing her. Now there is another element going on here. I trust my video editor. She's never let me down and on those rare occasions when she thinks she will be late, she will message me immediately and inform me. If you don't trust your team, who's at fault? If you want to build a productive team, you must trust your team. It's that trust that enables you to leave your team alone to get on and do the work you employ them to do. Constantly interrupting them for updates destroys their productivity. It's the same if you ask them to fill out activity reports and update statuses on complex software systems. I've worked with companies that required their sales teams to maintain a Salesforce CRM system. This meant many of them stop selling on Friday afternoons to update these complex systems which often took them two or three hours. When I was in sales, I found the best time to sell was Friday afternoons. People are more willing to close out a sale before the end of the week. Yet, in that company, they were missing out on so much business because management wanted their sales teams to update overly complex information management systems. Every person you work with is a different person. Trying to shoehorn people into your system can be counterproductive to the overall productivity of the team. As a manager, it's your responsibility to find out the best way to support you team members so they can work in the most effective and efficient way. That way you avoid stress building up in the team which will undermine any efforts to improve the team's productivity. I recently heard Toto Wolf—the CEO and Team Principal of Mercedes Benz's Formula 1 team talking about how he manages his team. He implemented a policy of no meetings before 10:00 am. What this does is allows all people to have at least an hour of undisturbed quiet time each day for doing important work. Now, he's the leader—the CEO—yet he understands that the managers reporting to him still need time to do their work before spending most of their days in meetings. I like another leader from the Formula 1's world, Red Bull's Christian Horner's approach. He doesn't have an engineering degree or understand the complexities of aerodynamics. He has a team of people who are brilliant at that stuff. He sees his roll as the barrier remover. While he's the boss, and needs to know what's going on, he knows he must protect his team from the board of directors' demands and if any department requires something, it's his job to find a way to provide it for them. Productive teams are built from the top. That means the manager must communicate clearly what they want, how they want it and by when. Then step back and let the team get on and do the work. I remember another company I once worked for. The director was a highly intelligent person in her field. Yet, she had somehow developed a managerial arrogance where she believed she did not need to learn how to use the company's database because her project managers could tell her what she needed to know when she needed to know something. This led to her project managers dropping everything to find the information she wanted whenever she asked for it. It created a horrible atmosphere in the company and the team was very unproductive. She would hold five hour team meetings every Friday, where everyone was expected to attend. This further undermined the teams productivity and they were often late in completing projects which meant project managers had to work late and into the weekend to catch up. This director's staff turnover rate was the highest in the company, worldwide, and it was all created by this one individual who did nothing to support her team. The solution was to go back to the basics. Communicate what you want, clearly and concisely—you don't need weekly five hour meetings to do that—and then to step back and let your team get on and do their work. The work they were employed to do. Never, as a manager, believe that your team is there to support you. It's not. You are there to support them. Now, if you are not the manager but have a manager who is destroying your productivity what can you do? This goes to managing expectations. It's very easy to fall into line and say yes to your boss whenever they ask you to do something. Yet, doing so is distorting expectations. Saying “yes I will get this task done today as you ask, boss,” will do nothing for your productivity if on the same day you have six hours of meetings and a proposal to get out before 4:30 pm. You have to stand your ground and inform your boss of your schedule for the day and explain that you will not be able to do it today. I understand, if you have always said yes to your boss, doing this will be difficult at first, but how will you change anything if you do not challenge your boss's instructions when you already know what they are asking you to do will be practically impossible? In effect you need to retrain your boss and set more realistic expectations. One tip I often share is to challenge deadlines. If your boss asks you to send them something, reply and tell them you will get it to them by the end of the week (or early next week). The worst thing that will happen is your boss will push back and tell you they need it right now. That's great because they've saved you a decision. You need to do it right now. So do it. However, in the majority of cases, your boss will accept your timeline. They're busy too, after all. However, the critical part of this is you follow through and deliver what they asked for when you said you will do it. If you don't, you lose trust. You want your boss to trust you. And if, for whatever reason, you find you cannot do what you said you would do, when you said you would do it, you must inform them as soon as you know—something my video editor will do. And incidentally, you should be doing this with your customers and clients too. This can be another area where some preconceived ideas about customers and clients can lead to productivity issues. Be clear when you are communicating with your customers and clients. Set realistic expectations—and telling them that you will always be available if they ever need you is not a realistic expectation. What happens if you're giving birth when they call (as happened to one of my clients), or you're in a meeting with another client? Tell your customers how best to get in touch with you and that if you cannot respond immediately you will get back to them as soon as you can. I hope that has helped, Sam. Thank you for your question and thank you for listening. It just remains for me now to wish you all a very very productive week.
Episode Summary:Justin Corbo, a professional dancer, choreographer, content creator, and videographer. With over 3 million followers and 1 billion views across his social media platforms, Justin shares his journey from competitive figure skating in Montreal to becoming one of the most sought-after influencers and creatives in the dance industry.Justin reveals how he transitioned into dance and, later, videography, learning everything through trial and error, including mastering tools like Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. He discusses the importance of consistency and networking, which played a pivotal role in securing his O-1 visa and making valuable connections with mentors and industry professionals. Justin also opens up about his experience of building an online presence and how content creation led to brand collaborations with major companies like Disney and Coca-Cola.The conversation dives into social media strategies, such as the importance of finding a niche, using the right tools for editing, and mastering timing for peak engagement. Justin emphasizes how dancers today have an opportunity to create their own brand and secure lucrative partnerships through platforms like TikTok and Instagram.This episode is packed with inspiration, practical advice, and behind-the-scenes insights into what it takes to build a successful career as a dancer and content creator in today's digital world. Tune in to learn more about Justin's journey and how you can apply these lessons to your own dance career.Show Notes:(2:30) Introduction to Justin Corbo and his background(6:00) From figure skating to dance: Justin's early years in Montreal(10:30) The transition from dance to videography and social media(14:15) Networking and making connections to secure the O-1 visa(18:00) Building a strong social media presence and brand collaborations(24:00) Social media tips: Niche, consistency, and engagement strategies(29:00) Behind the scenes of creating content: Tools, editing, and filming(35:00) How to handle brand deals and negotiating pay rates for content creators(40:00) The future of content creation in the dance industry(45:00) Final thoughts on building your dream dance career through social mediaBiography:Justin Corbo is a well known professional dancer/choreographer/content creator. His passion for videography sets him aside as being LA's most known social media videographer. He has the ability to create unique and vibrant content that goes viral. His goal is to inspire and drive attention to what matters in life. Dance and traveling have been a huge part of his success and will continue to do what he loves.Connect on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/justin.corbohttps://www.facebook.com/juscorbo
Kendrick Lamar makes Black History Month blacker. Everyone has an opinion on R&B parties and the music played at them. Canva seems to be the best kept secret. That's enough to talk about this go 'round.Hope everyone is good and moving correctly. On this episode, I spoke on K. Dot's BLACK performance and the things surrounding Super Bowl 59. I also shared my logistic thoughts on R&B parties, being that I've seen more than a few people speak on the repetitiveness of the songs played. Lastly, I gave 5 tools that I won't walk this Earth with when it comes to creating content for my and The MPN Network brands. Enjoy the audio and/or the video. I'll be back soon to speak on a few other topics that I left off. #TOTHETOPFollow all socials and subscribe to my website: https://mralpete.com and subscribe to The MPN Network website: https://mpn-llc.com. Instagram: @mralpete Threads: @mralpeteMPN YouTube: https://youtube.com/mralpete Substack: https://substack.com/@mralpete Discord: https://discord.gg/HVZCDEPY Powered by The MPN Network
Episode Description:In this episode, we sit down with accomplished editor Amelia, whose journey from a childhood passion for storytelling to editing high-profile projects like Dune, Westworld, and Pen15 is nothing short of extraordinary. Amelia takes us behind the scenes of the editing room, sharing her deep knowledge of tools like Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro, and how they shaped her creative and technical evolution.We explore:The tools of the trade: Why Avid is her go-to for large-scale productions and how Premiere Pro paved the way in her early days.Mentorship and collaboration: How the ACE Internship Program and supportive communities shaped her path.The art of storytelling: Balancing pacing, tone, and emotion in projects ranging from Westworld to Pen15.Technical versus creative: How Emilia relies on her assistants for technical tasks so she can focus on pure creativity.Staying ahead of the curve: Thoughts on the future of editing and adapting to technological advancements.Whether you're an aspiring editor or a curious film enthusiast, this episode is a treasure trove of practical advice, heartfelt stories, and inspiration.Key Quotes:“Editing is more than cutting scenes—it's crafting a story with rhythm, tone, and emotion.”“The right tools matter, but passion and mentorship are what really make a career.”“Trusting your instincts as an editor is a muscle you train every day.”Resources Mentioned:https://www.avid.com/media-composerAdobe Premiere Prohttps://americancinemaeditors.org/ed-center/ace-internship-program/About Our Guest:Amelia is a seasoned editor who has worked on major Hollywood productions and champions the importance of mentorship and community in the editing world.W:https://www.ameliaallwardeneditor.com/about
In this episode, we welcome Blair Skinner. Blair is the founder of Film Parliament, and an expert in the art of scheduling & budgeting feature films. In our chat, she shares about her early days, path into filmmaking, working for top Line Producers, and the creation of her company. Blair also talks about the nuts and bolts of overseeing a film budget and sheds light on what her educational courses offer. “The Making Of” is presented by AJA:IP, HDR, and cloud advancements have unlocked new workflow possibilities. Stay ahead of the curve with AJA solutions like the KONA IP25, a SMPTE ST 2110 I/O card for Mac, Windows, and Linux, and OG-ColorBox for color management and conversion, and more. Get the full rundown on AJA's latest gear here.Featured Resource:Film ParliamentGot a script you want to produce?Film Parliament offers a self-paced, step-by-step online course that guides you through the process of scheduling and budgeting your feature film.Level up your 2025 filmmaking skills with 25% off when you use code “NewYear25”.Learn more hereFrom our Friends at Anton/Bauer:Today's episode is also powered by Anton/Bauer — batteries built with no compromise for filmmakers and creators. From blockbuster sets to solo projects, Anton/Bauer batteries deliver high-performance power with unmatched reliability so your story never misses a beat. Trusted by industry pros worldwide, Anton/Bauer keeps your gear ready when it matters most. Visit hereNew Solutions from Videoguys:The EOS C80 camera is designed for limitless creative vision. The compact, full-featured camera body includes Canon's 6K full frame Back-Illuminated Stacked CMOS sensor, Cinema RAW Light and 4K/120p internal recording, Canon's next-generation Dual Pixel CMOS AF II and a 12G-SDI interface. The EOS C80 seamlessly integrates into almost any production providing the ultimate flexibility and outstanding image quality. Explore hereOWC Atlas Cards:Kick off your creative 2025 with OWC Atlas Cards — from stunning 8K video to fast transfers, these memory cards and readers deliver unmatched performance. Perfect for photographers, filmmakers, and tech enthusiasts. Explore hereTheC47 on AJA's T-Tap Pro:Netflix Hit Series “The Helicopter Heist” Employs Igelkott StudiosOne of Netflix's standout series in 2024 is undoubtedly "The Helicopter Heist," which centers on a daring bank robbery in Stockholm. In episode six, titled "Showtime," the filmmakers made a strategic choice to partner with Igelkott Studios, leveraging their advanced technology and top-tier craftsmanship for the helicopter sequences. Founded and led by Eric Hasso, Igelkott Studios is the definitive leader in In-Camera Visual FX. To explore this cutting-edge studio and its capabilities, visit here.Introducing Eddie AI:Craft rough cuts in seconds with text prompts. Eddie is the AI video editing assistant for video professionals. Iterate with Eddie: reverse the topic order, ask for a stronger hook, make this punchier. With Eddie, you can easily export to MP4 or polish in Adobe Premiere Pro, Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, and Avid Media Composer. Explore hereZEISS Introduces Supreme Zoom Radiance:The new ZEISS Supreme Zoom Radiance set includes three purpose-built T2.9 high-end cine zooms: 15-30mm, 28-80mm and 70-200mm. Featuring the same T* blue lens coating as the popular Supreme Prime Radiances, they offer a similar look with consistent flares and warmer color rendition. Learn more herePodcast Rewind:Jan 2025 - Ep. 64…“The Making Of” is published by Michael Valinsky.Advertise your products or services to 112,000 film, TV, documentary, broadcast and live event production pros reading this newsletter. Email us at mvalinsky@me.com Get full access to The Making Of at themakingof.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, we welcome Jay Martinez. Jay is a longtime Broadcast Director at MSNBC, overseeing primetime shows and special coverage including the DNC and RNC Conventions, Presidential Debates, Election Night, and Congressional hearings. In our chat, he shares about his early days, path to becoming a director, and all the workflows involved in executing nightly news. In addition, Jay offers advice for students and young professionals looking to enter the broadcasting space.“The Making Of” is presented by AJA:IP, HDR, and cloud advancements have unlocked new workflow possibilities. Stay ahead of the curve with AJA solutions like the KONA IP25, a SMPTE ST 2110 I/O card for Mac, Windows, and Linux, and OG-ColorBox for color management and conversion, and more. Get the full rundown on AJA's latest gear here.SOC & Tiffen Invite Fire Victims & Friends to…Come TogetherSaturday, January 18, 2025Tiffen: 2815 Winona Ave, Burbank11 AM - 3 PMAs wildfires wreak havoc on our Southern California community, Tiffen and the SOC invites the community to join together for a casual Saturday gathering to offer one another support and foster warm connections.Please feel free to bring guests, especially those affected by the recent fires— this is not limited to members. Enjoy refreshments and engage with SOC friends including: Mitch Dubin, Colin Anderson, Dave Emmerichs, Mick Froelich, Sarah Levy, Gretchen Warthen. Let's come together and show solidarity & support during this challenging time.Free registration hereWe look forward to seeing you there! Special thanks to ZEISS and Angenieux.Featured Resource:Film ParliamentGot a script you want to produce?Film Parliament offers a self-paced, step-by-step online course that guides you through the process of scheduling and budgeting your feature film.Level up your 2025 filmmaking skills with 25% off when you use code “NewYear25”.Learn more hereIntroducing Eddie AI:Craft rough cuts in seconds with text prompts. Eddie is the AI video editing assistant for video professionals. Iterate with Eddie: reverse the topic order, ask for a stronger hook, make this punchier. With Eddie, you can easily export to MP4 or polish in Adobe Premiere Pro, Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, and Avid Media Composer. Explore hereFrom our Friends at Anton/Bauer:Today's episode is also powered by Anton/Bauer — batteries built with no compromise for filmmakers and creators. From blockbuster sets to solo projects, Anton/Bauer batteries deliver high-performance power with unmatched reliability so your story never misses a beat. Trusted by industry pros worldwide, Anton/Bauer keeps your gear ready when it matters most. Visit hereNetflix Hit Series “The Helicopter Heist” Employs Igelkott StudiosOne of Netflix's standout series in 2024 is undoubtedly "The Helicopter Heist," which centers on a daring bank robbery in Stockholm. In episode six, titled "Showtime," the filmmakers made a strategic choice to partner with Igelkott Studios, leveraging their advanced technology and top-tier craftsmanship for the helicopter sequences. Founded and led by Eric Hasso, Igelkott Studios is the definitive leader in In-Camera Visual FX. To explore this cutting-edge studio and its capabilities, visit here.New Solutions from Videoguys:The EOS C80 camera is designed for limitless creative vision. The compact, full-featured camera body includes Canon's 6K full frame Back-Illuminated Stacked CMOS sensor, Cinema RAW Light and 4K/120p internal recording, Canon's next-generation Dual Pixel CMOS AF II and a 12G-SDI interface. The EOS C80 seamlessly integrates into almost any production providing the ultimate flexibility and outstanding image quality. Explore hereOWC Atlas Cards:Kick off your creative 2025 with OWC Atlas Cards — from stunning 8K video to fast transfers, these memory cards and readers deliver unmatched performance. Perfect for photographers, filmmakers, and tech enthusiasts. Explore hereZEISS Introduces Supreme Zoom Radiance:The new ZEISS Supreme Zoom Radiance set includes three purpose-built T2.9 high-end cine zooms: 15-30mm, 28-80mm and 70-200mm. Featuring the same T* blue lens coating as the popular Supreme Prime Radiances, they offer a similar look with consistent flares and warmer color rendition. Learn more herePodcast Rewind:Jan 2025 - Ep. 63…“The Making Of” is published by Michael Valinsky.Advertise your products or services to 110,000 film, TV, documentary, broadcast and live event production pros reading this newsletter. Email us at mvalinsky@me.com Get full access to The Making Of at themakingof.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, we welcome Drew Daniels. Drew is the cinematographer of the award-winning film Anora, directed by Sean Baker. He has also shot projects including Krisha, It Comes At Night, Waves, The Boy from Medellín, Red Rocket, “Euphoria,” “Outer Range,” “Swarm” and “The Idol”. In our chat, he shares about his early days, path into filmmaking, and experiences making Anora. He also talks about the cameras, lights and lenses used on the project — and shooting on 35mm film. In addition, Drew offers thoughts on how to elevate your craft as a cinematographer or filmmaker. “The Making Of” is presented by AJA:IP, HDR, and cloud advancements have unlocked new workflow possibilities. Stay ahead of the curve with AJA solutions like the KONA IP25, a SMPTE ST 2110 I/O card for Mac, Windows, and Linux, and OG-ColorBox for color management and conversion, and more. Get the full rundown on AJA's latest gear here.To all our friends in Los Angeles, we are thinking of you during this time. We encourage our readers to help support in any way they can.American Red CrossLos Angeles Fire Department FoundationPasadena HumaneLos Angeles Regional Food Bank Featured Resource:Film ParliamentGot a script you want to produce?Film Parliament offers a self-paced, step-by-step online course that guides you through the process of scheduling and budgeting your feature film.Level up your 2025 filmmaking skills with 25% off when you use code “NewYear25”.Learn more hereIntroducing Eddie AI:Craft rough cuts in seconds with text prompts. Eddie is the AI video editing assistant for video professionals. Iterate with Eddie: reverse the topic order, ask for a stronger hook, make this punchier. With Eddie, you can easily export to MP4 or polish in Adobe Premiere Pro, Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, and Avid Media Composer. Explore hereFrom our Friends at Anton/Bauer:Today's episode is also powered by Anton/Bauer — batteries built with no compromise for filmmakers and creators. From blockbuster sets to solo projects, Anton/Bauer batteries deliver high-performance power with unmatched reliability so your story never misses a beat. Trusted by industry pros worldwide, Anton/Bauer keeps your gear ready when it matters most. Visit hereNetflix Hit Series “The Helicopter Heist” Employs Igelkott StudiosOne of Netflix's standout series in 2024 is undoubtedly "The Helicopter Heist," which centers on a daring bank robbery in Stockholm. In episode six, titled "Showtime," the filmmakers made a strategic choice to partner with Igelkott Studios, leveraging their advanced technology and top-tier craftsmanship for the helicopter sequences. Founded and led by Eric Hasso, Igelkott Studios is the definitive leader in In-Camera Visual FX. To explore this cutting-edge studio and its capabilities, visit here.OWC Atlas Cards:Kick off your creative 2025 with OWC Atlas Cards — from stunning 8K video to fast transfers, these memory cards and readers deliver unmatched performance. Perfect for photographers, filmmakers, and tech enthusiasts. Explore hereNew Solutions from Videoguys: The EOS C80 camera is designed for limitless creative vision. The compact, full-featured camera body includes Canon's 6K full frame Back-Illuminated Stacked CMOS sensor, Cinema RAW Light and 4K/120p internal recording, Canon's next-generation Dual Pixel CMOS AF II and a 12G-SDI interface. The EOS C80 seamlessly integrates into almost any production providing the ultimate flexibility and outstanding image quality. Explore hereZEISS Introduces Supreme Zoom Radiance:The new ZEISS Supreme Zoom Radiance set includes three purpose-built T2.9 high-end cine zooms: 15-30mm, 28-80mm and 70-200mm. Featuring the same T* blue lens coating as the popular Supreme Prime Radiances, they offer a similar look with consistent flares and warmer color rendition. Learn more herePodcast Rewind:Jan 2025 - Ep. 62…“The Making Of” is published by Michael Valinsky.Advertise your products or services to 108,000 filmmakers, TV, documentary, broadcast & live event production pros reading this newsletter. Email us at mvalinsky@me.com Get full access to The Making Of at themakingof.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, we welcome Andrew Dunn, BSC. Andrew is a three-time BAFTA Award winning cinematographer who has shot films including L.A. Story, Threads, The Bodyguard, The Crucible, Gosford Park, The Count of Monte Cristo, Sweet Home Alabama, Hitch, Precious, Crazy, Stupid, Love., The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Butler, The United States vs. Billie Holiday, Downton Abbey: A New Era, and Killer Heat. In our chat, he shares about his early days in England, filmmaking education, and behind-the-scenes stories of making countless critically-acclaimed films. Andrew also offers priceless advice for cinematographers and filmmakers alike.“The Making Of” is presented by AJA:IP, HDR, and cloud advancements have unlocked new workflow possibilities. Stay ahead of the curve with AJA solutions like the KONA IP25, a SMPTE ST 2110 I/O card for Mac, Windows, and Linux, and OG-ColorBox for color management and conversion, and more. Get the full rundown on AJA's latest gear here.Introducing Eddie AI:Craft rough cuts in seconds with text prompts. Eddie is the AI video editing assistant for video professionals. Iterate with Eddie: reverse the topic order, ask for a stronger hook, make this punchier. With Eddie, you can easily export to MP4 or polish in Adobe Premiere Pro, Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, and Avid Media Composer. Explore hereFeatured Resource:Film ParliamentGot a script you want to produce?Film Parliament offers a self-paced, step-by-step online course that guides you through the process of scheduling and budgeting your feature film. Level up your 2025 filmmaking skills with 25% off when you use code “NewYear25”. Learn more hereNetflix Hit Series “The Helicopter Heist” Employs Igelkott StudiosOne of Netflix's standout series in 2024 is undoubtedly "The Helicopter Heist," which centers on a daring bank robbery in Stockholm. In episode six, titled "Showtime," the filmmakers made a strategic choice to partner with Igelkott Studios, leveraging their advanced technology and top-tier craftsmanship for the helicopter sequences. Founded and led by Eric Hasso, Igelkott Studios is the definitive leader in In-Camera Visual FX. To explore this cutting-edge studio and its capabilities, visit here.From our Friends at Anton/Bauer:Today's episode is also powered by Anton/Bauer — batteries built with no compromise for filmmakers and creators. From blockbuster sets to solo projects, Anton/Bauer batteries deliver high-performance power with unmatched reliability so your story never misses a beat. Trusted by industry pros worldwide, Anton/Bauer keeps your gear ready when it matters most. Visit hereOWC Atlas Cards:Kick off your creative 2025 with OWC Atlas Cards — from stunning 8K video to fast transfers, these memory cards and readers deliver unmatched performance. Perfect for photographers, filmmakers, and tech enthusiasts. Explore hereZEISS Introduces Supreme Zoom Radiance:The new ZEISS Supreme Zoom Radiance set includes three purpose-built T2.9 high-end cine zooms: 15-30mm, 28-80mm and 70-200mm. Featuring the same T* blue lens coating as the popular Supreme Prime Radiances, they offer a similar look with consistent flares and warmer color rendition. Learn more hereNew Solutions from Videoguys:The SanDisk Professional G-RAID PROJECT 2 drive is a high-performance, 2-bay enterprise-class storage system. Pre-configured in RAID 0 and equipped with Thunderbolt™ 3 connectivity, it's designed for your most demanding applications. With expansive capacities up to 48TB, this massive storage solution is the trusted ally for managing your 4K, 8K, and VR video workflows with ease and reliability.Visit herePodcast Rewind:Dec. 2024 - Ep. 61…“The Making Of” is published by Michael Valinsky.Advertise your products or services to 108,000 filmmakers, TV, broadcast, photo & live event production professionals reading this newsletter. Email us: mvalinsky@me.com Get full access to The Making Of at themakingof.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, we welcome Gary Bettan. Gary is the president of Broadfield Distributing Inc. and a longtime thought leader in the film, video and broadcast industry. In our chat, he shares about his early days, the history of his company, and offers insights on the evolution of technologies for production and post workflows. We also hear Gary's thoughts on the year that's wrapping up — and predictions for 2025.“The Making Of” is presented by AJA:IP, HDR, and cloud advancements have unlocked new workflow possibilities. Stay ahead of the curve with AJA solutions like the KONA IP25, a SMPTE ST 2110 I/O card for Mac, Windows, and Linux, and OG-ColorBox for color management and conversion, and more. Get the full rundown on AJA's latest gear here.ShotDeck's Holiday Special:Share the gift of ShotDeck with the creative pros in your life this holiday season. As the world's largest library of more than 1.5 million cinematic reference images, ShotDeck inspires filmmakers from pitch to pre-pro and beyond. Enter code “TMOGIFT” for 30% off of your annual or monthly subscription here.Featured Resource:Film ParliamentGot a script you want to produce?Film Parliament offers a self-paced, step-by-step online course that guides you through the process of scheduling and budgeting your feature film.Get 10% off when you use code “HOLIDAY10” now until Dec. 25th OR buy your friend or family member a course gift card! Visit hereIntroducing Eddie AI:Craft rough cuts in seconds with text prompts. Eddie is the AI video editing assistant for video professionals. Iterate with Eddie: reverse the topic order, ask for a stronger hook, make this punchier. With Eddie, you can easily export to MP4 or polish in Adobe Premiere Pro, Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, and Avid Media Composer. Explore hereFrom our Friends at Anton/Bauer:Today's episode is also powered by Anton/Bauer — batteries built with no compromise for filmmakers and creators. From blockbuster sets to solo projects, Anton/Bauer batteries deliver high-performance power with unmatched reliability so your story never misses a beat. Trusted by industry pros worldwide, Anton/Bauer keeps your gear ready when it matters most. Visit hereOWC Atlas Cards: This holiday season, gift the speed and reliability every creative needs. From stunning 8K video to fast transfers, OWC Atlas memory cards and readers deliver unmatched performance. Perfect for photographers, filmmakers, and tech enthusiasts. Shop now and make their holiday unforgettable! Shop Atlas Cards & Readers hereZEISS Introduces Supreme Zoom Radiance:The new ZEISS Supreme Zoom Radiance set includes three purpose-built T2.9 high-end cine zooms: 15-30mm, 28-80mm and 70-200mm. Featuring the same T* blue lens coating as the popular Supreme Prime Radiances, they offer a similar look with consistent flares and warmer color rendition. Learn more hereNew Solutions from Videoguys:The SanDisk Professional G-RAID PROJECT 2 drive is a high-performance, 2-bay enterprise-class storage system. Pre-configured in RAID 0 and equipped with Thunderbolt™ 3 connectivity, it's designed for your most demanding applications. With expansive capacities up to 48TB, this massive storage solution is the trusted ally for managing your 4K, 8K, and VR video workflows with ease and reliability.Visit herePodcast Rewind:Dec. 2024 - Ep. 60…“The Making Of” is published by Michael Valinsky.Advertise your products or services to 106,000 filmmakers, TV, broadcast & live event production professionals reading this newsletter. Email us at mvalinsky@me.com Get full access to The Making Of at themakingof.substack.com/subscribe
When two brothers decide to turn their holiday traditions into a cinematic thrill, they step into a world where creativity is born from the mundane. On today's episode, we welcome Peter Paul and Tony Shaker, the innovative minds behind the indie horror film Killer Christmas. With the echoes of sleigh bells and the flicker of holiday lights, they invite us into their journey of making an 80-minute feature film against all odds.The Shaker brothers, hailing from New Jersey, embraced the modern age of filmmaking, proving that artistry no longer demands lavish sets or big studios. As Peter Paul aptly put it, “You can do this from anywhere, even in the middle of nowhere, if you're willing to put in the work.” From scriptwriting in their basement to editing with Adobe Premiere Pro, their story is an anthem for resourcefulness and determination.What began as a family tradition of Christmas tree cutting in western New Jersey blossomed into a creative spark. They envisioned an eerie story of a derelict retreat house and a masked Santa slashing through the cheer. This whimsical yet haunting idea became the bedrock of Killer Christmas. The brothers' vision materialized with long hours of planning, meticulous scriptwriting, and a bold decision—Tony quit his day job to chase the dream of making their first feature film.Filming on a shoestring budget came with its own set of hurdles. The Adler Hotel in Sharon Springs, New York, served as the perfect abandoned setting, but its ominous atmosphere wasn't just cinematic. The brothers encountered mysterious sounds, unexplained footprints, and eerie vibrations during their shoot. "It felt like the hotel was alive," Tony shared, reflecting on the uncanny experiences that added an authentic layer of unease to their film.From securing a location to overcoming sound challenges, the Shakers demonstrated that passion is the ultimate tool. They shot through snowstorms and frigid nights, relying on ingenuity and collaboration. Their DIY approach extended to props and effects—crafting realistic rubber weapons and digitally adding blood effects in post-production to adhere to safety and insurance standards.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indie-film-hustle-a-filmmaking-podcast--2664729/support.
In this episode, we welcome Lol Crawley, BSC. Lol is the cinematographer of the award-winning film, “The Brutalist”. In our chat, he shares his upbringing, education, and path to serving as Director of Photography on one of this year's top films. Lol also talks about the planning and production of this project — describing all the tools, technologies and techniques employed to create this epic. In addition, he offers tips for students and younger filmmakers on how to best learn and enhance their craft.“The Making Of” is presented by AJA:IP, HDR, and cloud advancements have unlocked new workflow possibilities. Stay ahead of the curve with AJA solutions like the KONA IP25, a SMPTE ST 2110 I/O card for Mac, Windows, and Linux, and OG-ColorBox for color management and conversion, and more. Get the full rundown on AJA's latest gear here.ShotDeck's Holiday Special:Share the gift of ShotDeck with the creative pros in your life this holiday season. As the world's largest library of more than 1.5 million cinematic reference images, ShotDeck inspires filmmakers from pitch to pre-pro and beyond. Enter code “TMOGIFT” for 30% off of your annual or monthly subscription here.Introducing Eddie AI:Craft rough cuts in seconds with text prompts. Eddie is the AI video editing assistant for video professionals. Iterate with Eddie: reverse the topic order, ask for a stronger hook, make this punchier. With Eddie, you can easily export to MP4 or polish in Adobe Premiere Pro, Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, and Avid Media Composer. Explore hereFeatured Resource:Film ParliamentGot a script you want to produce?Film Parliament offers a self-paced, step-by-step online course that guides you through the process of scheduling and budgeting your feature film.Get 10% off when you use code “HOLIDAY10” now until Dec. 25th OR buy your friend or family member a course gift card! Visit hereTMO's 1st Annual Holiday Gift Guide!* ShotDeck: As the world's largest library of more than 1.5 million cinematic reference images, ShotDeck inspires filmmakers from pitch to pre-pro and beyond. Enter code “TMOGIFT” for 30% off of your annual or monthly subscription here* Film Parliament: offers a self-paced online course providing in-depth lessons that will guide you through the process of scheduling & budgeting your feature film. Get 10% off when you use code “HOLIDAY10” now until Dec. 25th, or buy your friend or family member a course gift card! Visit here* Vimeo: give the gift of a Vimeo account to that filmmaker friend or family member in your life… see the options here* OWC Express 1M2: the ultimate portable SSD for filmmakers and editors, offering blazing 3151MB/s speeds for seamless 4K video editing. Perfect for modern Macs, PCs, and legacy Thunderbolt/USB-C devices. See here* Videoguys: explore huge holiday deals on Atomos, Canon, JVC, LiveU, Panasonic, PTZOptics, Roland, SanDisk, & more! Browse here* DOMKE: the best bags in the business — for photographers, video pros & beyond. Explore hereFrom our Friends at Anton/Bauer:Today's episode is also powered by Anton/Bauer — batteries built with no compromise for filmmakers and creators. From blockbuster sets to solo projects, Anton/Bauer batteries deliver high-performance power with unmatched reliability so your story never misses a beat. Trusted by industry pros worldwide, Anton/Bauer keeps your gear ready when it matters most. Visit hereOWC Atlas Cards:This holiday season, gift the speed and reliability every creative needs. From stunning 8K video to fast transfers, OWC Atlas memory cards and readers deliver unmatched performance. Perfect for photographers, filmmakers, and tech enthusiasts. Shop now and make their holiday unforgettable! Shop Atlas Cards & Readers hereZEISS Introduces Supreme Zoom Radiance:The new ZEISS Supreme Zoom Radiance set includes three purpose-built T2.9 high-end cine zooms: 15-30mm, 28-80mm and 70-200mm. Featuring the same T* blue lens coating as the popular Supreme Prime Radiances, they offer a similar look with consistent flares and warmer color rendition. Learn more hereNew Solutions from Videoguys:The SanDisk Professional G-RAID PROJECT 2 drive is a high-performance, 2-bay enterprise-class storage system. Pre-configured in RAID 0 and equipped with Thunderbolt™ 3 connectivity, it's designed for your most demanding applications. With expansive capacities up to 48TB, this massive storage solution is the trusted ally for managing your 4K, 8K, and VR video workflows with ease and reliability. Visit herePodcast Rewind:Dec. 2024 - Ep. 59…“The Making Of” is published by Michael Valinsky.Advertise your products or services to 103,000 film, TV, documentary, broadcast and live event production & post pros reading this newsletter. Email to mvalinsky@me.com Get full access to The Making Of at themakingof.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, we welcome cinematographer Markus Förderer, ASC, BVK. Markus shot the Golden Globe-nominated film, September 5. In our chat, he shares about his early days, education, and experiences lensing this new thriller based on real events. Markus also talks about the cameras, lights and lenses employed to pull off the look and feel of this project. In addition, he offers many insights on cinematography for students and emerging filmmakers.“The Making Of” is presented by AJA:IP, HDR, and cloud advancements have unlocked new workflow possibilities. Stay ahead of the curve with AJA solutions like the KONA IP25, a SMPTE ST 2110 I/O card for Mac, Windows, and Linux, and OG-ColorBox for color management and conversion, and more. Get the full rundown on AJA's latest gear here.ShotDeck's Holiday Special:Share the gift of ShotDeck with the creative pros in your life this holiday season. As the world's largest library of more than 1.5 million cinematic reference images, ShotDeck inspires filmmakers from pitch to pre-pro and beyond. Enter code “TMOGIFT” for 30% off of your annual or monthly subscription here.Introducing Eddie AI:Craft rough cuts in seconds with text prompts. Eddie is the AI video editing assistant for video professionals. Iterate with Eddie: reverse the topic order, ask for a stronger hook, make this punchier. With Eddie, you can easily export to MP4 or polish in Adobe Premiere Pro, Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, and Avid Media Composer. Explore hereFeatured Resource:Film ParliamentGot a script you want to produce?Film Parliament offers a self-paced, step-by-step online course that guides you through the process of scheduling and budgeting your feature film.Get 10% off when you use code “HOLIDAY10” now until Dec. 25th OR buy your friend or family member a course gift card! Visit here TMO's 1st Annual Holiday Gift Guide!* ShotDeck: As the world's largest library of more than 1.5 million cinematic reference images, ShotDeck inspires filmmakers from pitch to pre-pro and beyond. Enter code “TMOGIFT” for 30% off of your annual or monthly subscription here* OWC Express 1M2: the ultimate portable SSD for filmmakers and editors, offering blazing 3151MB/s speeds for seamless 4K video editing. Perfect for modern Macs, PCs, and legacy Thunderbolt/USB-C devices. See here* Film Parliament: offers a self-paced online course providing in-depth lessons that will guide you through the process of scheduling and budgeting your feature film. Get 10% off when you use code “HOLIDAY10” now until Dec. 25th, or buy your friend or family member a gift card! Visit here * Vimeo: give the gift of a Vimeo account to that filmmaker friend or family member in your life… see the options here* Videoguys: explore huge holiday deals on Atomos, BirdDog, Canon, JVC, LiveU, Panasonic, PTZOptics, Roland, SanDisk & more! See here* DOMKE: the best bags in the business — for photographers, video pros & beyond. Explore the collection here* Strand Bookstore: get a book or gift certificate from the world's greatest independent bookseller since 1927, located in NYC. Browse here OWC Atlas Cards:This holiday season, gift the speed and reliability every creative needs. From stunning 8K video to fast transfers, OWC Atlas memory cards and readers deliver unmatched performance. Perfect for photographers, filmmakers, and tech enthusiasts. Shop now and make their holiday unforgettable! Shop Atlas Cards & Readers hereFrom our Friends at Anton/Bauer:Today's episode is also powered by Anton/Bauer — batteries built with no compromise for filmmakers and creators. From blockbuster sets to solo projects, Anton/Bauer batteries deliver high-performance power with unmatched reliability so your story never misses a beat. Trusted by industry pros worldwide, Anton/Bauer keeps your gear ready when it matters most. Visit hereNew Solutions from Videoguys:The SanDisk Professional G-RAID PROJECT 2 drive is a high-performance, 2-bay enterprise-class storage system. Pre-configured in RAID 0 and equipped with Thunderbolt™ 3 connectivity, it's designed for your most demanding applications. With expansive capacities up to 48TB, this massive storage solution is the trusted ally for managing your 4K, 8K, and VR video workflows with ease and reliability. Explore hereZEISS Introduces Supreme Zoom RadianceThe new ZEISS Supreme Zoom Radiance set includes three purpose-built T2.9 high-end cine zooms: 15-30mm, 28-80mm and 70-200mm. Featuring the same T* blue lens coating as the popular Supreme Prime Radiances, they offer a similar look with consistent flares and warmer color rendition. Learn more herePodcast Rewind:Dec. 2024 - Ep. 58…“The Making Of” is published by Michael Valinsky.Advertise your products or services to 100,000 film, TV, news, broadcast and live event production pros reading this newsletter. Email us at mvalinsky@me.com Get full access to The Making Of at themakingof.substack.com/subscribe
Podcasters know that video podcasting is quickly growing and they want to be part of the hype, but how does one jump on this effectively? Today, the Blubrry team goes into detail on to not only create video episodes but to do so well. From recording to editing to publishing, we take you through 15 tips on how to get your best video episode yet! Today's Hosts: Mike Dell and Todd Cochrane Editing a video podcast involves balancing both audio and visual elements to create a polished and engaging final product. Here are some tips to streamline the process and enhance the quality of your video podcast: 1. Prioritize Clean Audio First Audio Cleanup: Start by cleaning up the audio track, as clear sound is essential for podcast listeners. Remove background noise, reduce echo, and apply EQ and compression to balance levels. Sync Audio and Video: If you recorded audio separately, sync it to the video right away to avoid drift. Use claps, hand movements, or syncing markers for easy alignment in the editing software. 2. Choose Simple, User-Friendly Software Select an All-in-One Tool: Programs like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and DaVinci Resolve offer powerful editing capabilities for both video and audio. For simpler edits, tools like iMovie or Descript (which has both video and audio editing features) can work well. Use Templates or Presets: Many editing software options come with built-in templates for intros, lower thirds, and transitions, which can save time and ensure a consistent look across episodes. 3. Use Multi-Cam Editing for Multiple Angles Switch Angles for Engagement: If you have multiple camera angles, use your editing software's multi-cam feature to easily switch between shots. Changing angles keeps the viewer's attention and creates a more dynamic viewing experience. Emphasize Reactions: Switch to close-up angles during key moments, like when someone laughs or makes an impactful point, to capture facial expressions and enhance engagement. 4. Add Visual Interest with Graphics and Overlays Include Lower Thirds for Speaker Names: Adding lower thirds with speaker names or topic headers makes it easy for viewers to follow who is speaking or understand the segment focus. Use Animated Overlays for Emphasis: Use simple graphics or animations (like arrows, text pop-ups, or icons) to highlight key points, jokes, or important moments. Keep them subtle and relevant to avoid distracting viewers. 5. Incorporate B-Roll and Visuals to Enhance the Story Use B-Roll to Illustrate Points: B-roll footage, images, or screen recordings relevant to the conversation add visual depth and context. For instance, if a guest mentions a specific event, you can overlay relevant visuals to keep viewers engaged. Add Text Overlays or Key Quotes: Highlight essential points or quotes with on-screen text, reinforcing key takeaways for viewers. 6. Keep Transitions Simple Stick to Clean Cuts or Fades: For a polished, professional look, use simple cuts or crossfades between scenes. Avoid fancy transitions like star wipes or 3D effects, as they can look dated and distract from the content. Use Jump Cuts Sparingly: Jump cuts (where you cut to different parts of the same shot) can help trim unnecessary pauses or filler words, but overuse can make the video feel choppy. Use them only when they improve pacing. 7. Optimize for Different Platforms Consider Aspect Ratios: Most platforms (like YouTube) use a 16:9 ratio, but shorter clips for Instagram Reels or TikTok should be in a vertical 9:16 format. Edit shorter, engaging highlights in these formats to promote on social media. Create Engaging Thumbnails: Design a thumbnail that features your podcast logo, guest faces, or a key topic to grab attention. Use contrasting colors and large, readable text. 8. Adjust Lighting and Color Correction Balance Brightness and Contrast: Make sure the lighting is consistent across shots,
Welcome to the Alan Smithee Podcast in which hosts Scott Simmons, Katie Hinsen & Michael Kammes talk about the latest news in production, post production, entertainment tech and beyond. In this episode, the gang have a special guest, Kylee Peña from Adobe. There's an update on the 2024 Rates Survey, a discussion on how the different NAB shows cater for different audiences, the ethical implications of generative AI, the evolving landscape of media and post-production and, the latest AI advancements from Adobe Max. As always, there's a bunch of really cool things for us post production people to get excited about. Show notes: Rate survey reminder closes November 1: https://www.postproductiondata.com/ FCP Creative Summit is happening again. Nov 13 - 15 https://fcpcreativesummits.com/ https://www.cinegearexpo.com/atl-expo/ https://www.provideocoalition.com/?s=Cinegear+atlanta&submit=Search https://nabshow.com/newyork2024/ https://www.provideocoalition.com/head-in-the-clouds-feet-on-the-ground-at-nab-show-new-york/ Generative Extend in Adobe Premiere Pro: https://main--blog--adobecom.hlx.page/en/drafts/julia/generative-extend-in-premiere-pro https://www.provideocoalition.com/burning-questions-about-generative-extend-in-premiere-pro-beta/ https://contentauthenticity.org/ https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/content-credentials.html Katie: Lillian Schwartz passed away https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/lillian-schwartz-computer-art-dead-1234721078/ Digging into her work https://www.artforum.com/features/painting-by-numbers-the-art-of-lillian-schwartz-230796/ www.lillian.com/films Michael: Wasabi AiR- https://wasabi.com/cloud-object-storage/wasabi-air Scott: https://knightsoftheeditingtable.com/excalibur Kylee: https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2024/10/16/new-adobe-max-sneaks-transform-photo-video-audio-3d-creation --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artofthecut/support
1. Recording Equipment Camera: A decent camera is key for good video quality. You can use anything from a DSLR to a high-quality webcam. Some podcasters even use their smartphones. Microphone: Clear audio is crucial. USB microphones or XLR microphones with an audio interface provide excellent sound. Popular choices include the Shure SM7B or Blue Yeti. Headphones: Use headphones to monitor your audio while recording and editing. Good lighting enhances your video quality. Softbox lights or ring lights are popular among podcasters. Natural light can work too, but it's less reliable. Position lights in front of you to reduce shadows. You'll need software to record both video and audio. Tools like OBS Studio or Clipchamp (which you are researching) can capture high-quality video, while software like Audacity or Adobe Audition helps with audio editing. After recording, you'll need to edit your content. Video editing tools like Clipchamp, Adobe Premiere Pro, or DaVinci Resolve are great for putting everything together. They let you cut footage, add transitions, and improve audio. 2. Lighting3. Recording Software4. Editing Software
Olá, eu sou Leo Lopes e está no ar o POD NOTÍCIAS, o podcast semanal que traz até você um resumo de tudo que acontece de mais importante no mercado de podcasts no Brasil e no mundo! Hoje, mais uma vez, gravando aqui de dentro do carro, então desculpe pela qualidade do áudio. Hoje é segunda-feira, dia 9 de setembro de 2024 e esta é a nossa trigésima edição! Este episódio conta com o apoio da CONTENT ACADEMY, uma plataforma de cursos online voltada para quem quer trabalhar com criação de conteúdo que já tem na plataforma cursos como True Crime com o Ivan Mizanzuk, Webjornalismo independente com Alvaro e Ana do Meteoro Brasil, Storytelling com o Kenji do Normose, Edição de vídeo para Youtube com o Will do Jogatina Maneira, o meu curso Podcast para todos (que tá com uma mega promoção por tempo limitado) e mais um monte de cursos incríveis! Então entra lá no site pra dar uma conferida em contentacademy.com.br! O Pod Notícias também conta com o apoio da HostGator, um dos melhores serviços de hospedagem do mundo, onde nós hospedamos o nosso site e que dá para o nosso ouvinte até 70% de desconto em hospedagem compartilhada e 60% em servidores dedicados. Pra garantir esse desconto acesse podnoticias.com.br e clique no banner que fica no rodapé da página ou em qualquer postagem individual. 1 - A gente começa o programa de hoje falando sobre o relatório The Impact of Branded Podcasts, ou "O Impacto dos Podcasts Corporativos" que foi divulgado pela empresa CoHost nessa última semana. De acordo com o estudo, 90% das marcas que produzem podcasts estão satisfeitas com o desempenho dos seus programas. Com isso, a nossa mídia tem sido considerada uma das mais eficazes para atingir objetivos de marketing. O estudo foi baseado em mais de 50 empresas do setor, e também serviu pra levantar outros dados, como por exemplo qual motivo leva uma marca a criar um podcast. De acordo com as respostas, 76% das marcas criam ou anunciam em podcasts pra gerar dominância de pensamento do consumidor (o chamado "top of mind"), ou seja, pra ser a marca que eles lembram primeiro sempre que precisam de algum produto específico. Mas como nem tudo no marketing são flores, mais da metade das marcas que participaram da pesquisa disseram que enfrentam desafios com recursos. Seja pela distribuição dos investimentos, seja por dificuldade em encontrar um pessoal que leve o trabalho com o podcast a sério, seja pelo budget baixo que vem no começo dos projetos de podcast. Além disso, 42% das empresas disseram sentir falta de suporte estratégico no marketing de podcasts e na análise de concorrência. E realmente, com certeza existem várias oportunidades no setor pra serem desenvolvidas nesse sentido. Será que dá pra melhorar isso a tempo do Podcast 2.1? É o que a gente espera. Link 2 - E já que a gente já criou expectativas pro Podcast 2.1, primeiro a gente tem que falar do Podcast 2.0. Nessa última semana, a plataforma de hospedagem PodToo anunciou que vai investir 5% dos seus lucros brutos no PodFund, que é um fundo criado para apoiar desenvolvedores de aplicativos da comunidade Podcast 2.0. O objetivo é incentivar a implementação de novos recursos no podcasting aberto, trazendo pra mídia mais inovação, novas tecnologias e acessibilidade. O PodFund garantiu que todo mês os desenvolvedores vão ter, no mínimo, $100 dólares australianos, e toda a prestação de contas sobre os pagamentos - feitos em criptomoedas - vai ser divulgada publicamente. Quando o CEO do PodToo falou sobre o projeto, ele disse que acha importante retribuir ao ecossistema dos podcasts, especialmente para pequenos criadores e desenvolvedores independentes. Bem legal essa da parte da empresa, tomara que contribuições como essa realmente impulsionem o podcasting cada vez mais. Link 3 - E o software de gravação Audacity lançou na última semana sua versão 3.6.2, com várias melhorias e correções de bugs. O Audacity ainda é um dos gravadores e pseudo-editores mais populares do mundo, mesmo não sendo nem de longe a melhor ferramenta. Mas, pela popularidade, é bom que ele seja sempre otimizado. A atualização resolveu problemas como algumas travadas que o programa dava em gravações longas, falhas na exportação de faixas com efeitos e incompatibilidades de plugins em macOS e com o Windows. Quanto aos avanços da ferramenta, foi adicionada uma seção de efeitos, foram feitas melhorias na unificação das trilhas de tempo e o restabelecimento da seleção ao importar clipes de áudio. Então pra quem grava e edita pelo Audacity - o que eu particularmente acho loucura em 2024, vai de Reaper que você vai ser muito mais feliz! -, os processos vão ficar um pouco melhores e mais intuitivos para os heróis do Audacity. A nova versão continua com os mesmos padrões de instalação da versão 3.2, disponível para Linux, Windows e macOS. Link AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA: 4 - A empresa Headliner segue firme e forte nas parcerias e na adição de novos recursos pro usuário. Na última semana, foi lançada uma nova ferramenta de geração automática de legendas usando IA generativa. O recurso está disponível pelo Make by Headliner. Essa nova funcionalidade cria legendas otimizadas e hashtags que fazem sentido com o conteúdo, que é pra facilitar ainda mais a promoção dos podcasts nas redes sociais. Assim como os recursos de transcrição do Headliner, as legendas também podem ser editadas manualmente antes da publicação. Então se a sugestão da IA não ficou totalmente do seu agrado, ou se não ficou nada do seu agrado, não tem problema, dá pra tirar e mudar tranquilamente. As legendas são geradas com base em técnicas de engajamento otimizado (mais ou menos igual redação SEO), mas a gente sabe que o que funciona pro computador nem sempre funciona pra um texto humano. A ferramenta já está disponível, mas só pros assinantes do plano Pro da Headliner. Pessoal que usa o básico ou o gratuito, vai ter que continuar legendando na criatividade mesmo. Link 5 - E a Epidemic Sound, um dos maiores diretórios de músicas livres de direitos autorais do mundo, lançou um plugin pros programas Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects e Audition, que integra a seleção de músicas diretamente nesses softwares, facilitando a vida do editor de áudio e vídeo. Agora, dentro do próprio programa de edição, o usuário pode fazer busca semântica de trilhas, ter sugestões de músicas baseadas no vídeo, e até personificar faixas que estão disponíveis no Epidemic. Pra quem não edita, pode não parecer grande coisa, mas não ter que ficar saindo do projeto, minimizando tela, voltando pro projeto... É sim uma mão na roda. O plugin permite o gerenciamento completo do catálogo da Epidemic Sound, e a partir de outubro desse ano, ele também vai ser compatível com o programa DaVinci Resolve. Alô Epidemic, bora fazer essa compatibilidade com o Reaper também, pra ficar delícia? Faz o favor, que a gente vai agradecer aqui na Rádiofobia... Link 6 - E a RØDE, uma das maiores gigantes da fabricação de equipamentos de áudio, lançou a premiação Creator of the Year Awards, para enaltecer os criadores de conteúdo que usam produtos da marca - claro. O prêmio total oferecido é de $250 mil dólares, que vai ser dividido entre o prêmio de Criador do Ano (que ganha 20 mil + 30 mil em prêmios), Criador Emergente (que ganha 10 mil + 25 mil em prêmios) e a premiação por categorias (nas quais o criador escolhido de cada categoria ganha 5 mil dólares e mais alguns prêmios). A competição tem categorias como ASMR, games, entrevistas, tutoriais e muito mais. Os vencedores, escolhidos pela RØDE e por votação pública, vão ser anunciados no dia 1º de novembro. Não tem problema ser conteúdo novo, não tem problema ter pouco público... O único critério não-negociável da competição, é que todos os inscritos na premiação devem ter e usar pelo menos um produto da marca RØDE na produção do seu programa. As inscrições ficam abertas até o dia 1º de outubro. E aqui a notícia não trouxe se a gente do Brasil pode participar ou não, eu vou dar uma pesquisada, porque se a gente puder, eu vou inscrever o Pod Notícias. Porque eu gravo (não hoje, porque hoje eu tô dentro de um carro, mas), quando eu estou no meu estúdio eu gravo usando uma Rodecaster Pro II, então a gente poderia também pegar uma parte dessa bolada. Já pensou? Link E MAIS: 7 - A publicidade em áudio online é o canal de crescimento mais rápido no digital da Austrália. De acordo com o relatório mais recente do IAB Australia, esse mercado teve um aumento de 23,6% no ano fiscal de 2024, e alcançou a marca de $290 milhões de dólares investidos e movimentados - dólares australianos, aqui, no caso. O streaming foi responsável por $185 milhões de dólares, e os podcasts por $105 milhões de dólares desse total. O investimento em podcasts cresceu 32% no segundo trimestre, e esse número tende a aumentar até 2025. O motivo principal é a popularidade crescente do áudio em diversos dispositivos, como rádios, podcasts e vários outros aparelhos domésticos. Alexa? Toca minha fila de podcasts, por favor. Link 8 - A produtora dinamarquesa de áudio Podster anunciou na última semana que a produção digital não é mais suficiente pra eles, e agora eles vão começar a expandir o seu conteúdo para o mercado editorial. O primeiro título da empresa vai ser o livro "The World's Wackiest Bandits" (ou, em português, "Os Bandidos Mais Bobos do Mundo"), previsto para ser lançado no dia 1º de novembro. O livro é baseado em um dos podcasts infantis mais populares da Podster, e que tem o mesmo nome. A obra foi escrita por Thomas Brunstrøm, não sei se tá certa a pronúncia (provavelmente não, porque é dinamarquês), que reuniu várias histórias divertidas sobre criminosos excêntricos, todas devidamente adaptadas para o público infantil. O lançamento do livro é feito em parceria com a editora Politikens Forlag. Esse é mais um sinal de que a tendência de expandir os podcasts pra conteúdos multiplataformas veio pra ficar, hein? A gente falou sobre isso aqui no Pod Notícias no começo do ano, e parece que ainda vamos continuar falando por muito tempo, e eu acho isso muito legal. Vamos ver aonde que isso vai parar. Daqui a pouco, talvez, uma adaptação de podcast pro cinema? Não sei. Link 9 - E é claro que começar um podcast do zero é um desafio, mas com as estratégias certas, tudo fica mais fácil. Você tá pensando em começar um programa novo (e que não tem nenhuma audiência, né)? Então fica de olho nas dicas de produção dessa semana, que elas vão te ajudar. Lá no nosso portal do Pod Notícias, em podnoticias.com.br , nossa equipe reuniu algumas dicas de como começar um podcast que ainda não tem nenhum público. As dicas vão desde o planejamento do programa até estratégias pra engajamento nas redes sociais. Então não deixa de conferir! Mesmo que não seja o seu caso, pode ser que você encontre ali alguma dica que possa ser aplicada pro seu programa. Conhecimento nunca é demais, né? E ó, lembra: todos os grandes podcasts começaram pequenos. Se você tem algo a dizer, em algum lugar tem alguém que vai querer ouvir. É só uma questão de estratégia e, às vezes, um pouco de paciência. Link HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA: 10 - Na última semana, o portal The Guardian fez uma matéria sobre um podcast brasileiro que foi criado pros participantes compartilharem lições de vida e combaterem a glamorização do crime: o podcast 01 Sobreviventes. O programa é um projeto criado por ex-traficantes brasileiros, como Patrick Salgado Martins e Alexander Mendes, que passaram décadas na cadeia e agora compartilham as suas experiências, pra alertar os jovens do Rio de Janeiro que viver no crime não compensa. Será que isso faz com que o podcast esteja na categoria true crime? É um true crime reverso, pelo menos? Bom, enfim, qualquer que seja a resposta, o podcast expõe muita coisa sobre o retrato cruel do conflito urbano no Rio de Janeiro, onde as armas de fogo são um artigo comum nas favelas, e onde milhares de pessoas perdem a vida todo ano. É o cenário do tráfico, confrontos com a polícia, brigas de facções e outros problemas. Enfim, o objetivo é realmente retirar esse "glamour" do crime e mostrar aos ouvintes quais são as consequências reais dessa vida. É, sim, um conteúdo que choca, é brutal. Mas é a realidade. O 01 Sobreviventes está disponível em áudio e vídeo nas principais plataformas de podcast. E esse é só um dos exemplos de como o podcast pode transformar a sociedade: ele está sendo usado como uma arma - mas uma que ao invés de ferir alguém, oferece pros jovens uma alternativa à violência e a ilegalidade. Link 11 - E na edição de hoje, a gente tem mais uma vez a participação do nosso correspondente Carlinhos Vilaronga, com a coluna Podcast no Japão. Representando o coletivo da podosfera nipo-brasileira, diretamente da terra do sol nascente, manda bala aí Carlinhos! Carlinhos: Olá Leo e olá ouvintes do Pod Notícias! Eu começo a coluna de hoje com notícias da comunidade japonesa de produtores de podcasts: A Associação Japonesa de Podcasts (日本ポッドキャスト協会 - Nihon Poddokyasuto Kyōkai) divulgou a programação completa da Seven Days Riree, que em tradução livre seria uma "Maratona de 7 dias" em celebração dos 20 anos do podcast e também em celebração do International Podcast Day. O evento contará com a participação de 70 podcasts e será realizado entre os dias 24 a 30 de Setembro. Todo o conteúdo é em japonês e estará disponível no canal no YouTube e no feed do podcast da Associação. Você pode conferir mais detalhes da programação em japonês no site podcasting.jp ou já traduzido para o português no site do PodNotícias. Instagram / YouTube E agora conversando sobre a comunidade brasileira de produtores de podcast no Japão: A Semana Podosfera Nipo-brasileira 2024 que será realizada de 21 a 28 de Outubro já tem vários convidados confirmados e os temas que serão abordados nas transmissões ao vivo. Então, eu quero deixar aqui para vocês de primeira mão alguns spoilers:Teremos na programação espaço para conversarmos sobre pauta e roteiro com foco em podcasts narrativos. Teremos também um painel para discutir o uso da inteligência artificial nas várias etapas da produção de um podcasts. Mas teremos também conversa sobre Histórias em Quadrinhos, um encontro VIP pra conversar sobre crescimento estratégico e ainda a expectativa do encontro com uma convidada muito aguardada, em especial pelas produtoras de podcast da nossa comunidade. Para você conferir os temas, saber mais detalhes sobre nossos convidados, confirmar datas e horários das transmissões ao vivo e ainda conhecer nossa nova mascote, que é obra da ilustradora Umeko Mikan, visite nosso perfil Instagram: @podnipobr. Instagram Podosfera Nipo-brasileira Pra encerrar minha participação de hoje eu gostaria de deixar 2 recomendações: Episódio 111 do "Press Start Cast" onde a galera do Geek Wars conversou sobre novelas e séries brasileiras. No nosso mundo de plataformas de streaming, essa galera refletiu de maneira muito divertida sobre as produções brasileiras. E eu quero indicar pra você um novo podcast aqui da comunidade, o podcast "No Ar". No episódio um, o Edson Assato conversou com o Charles Tôrres. Ele é um fotógrafo profissional e diretor de produção que vive em Tokyo. Então, tem muita coisa legal nesse episódio conversando sobre o universo da fotografia profissional pela ótica do brasileiro no Japão. É isso querido ouvinte. Concluo aqui minha participação. Carlinhos Vilaronga diretamente de Kosai no Japão exclusivo para o Pod Notícias. SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 12 - Na última quarta-feira, o UOL Prime lançou o podcast "Lira: os Atalhos do Poder", apresentado pela jornalista Thais Bilenky. O podcast examina de perto a ascensão e a influência do presidente da Câmara dos Deputados, Arthur Lira, na política brasileira. A série de cinco episódios analisa como o Lira moldou as relações entre os poderes Legislativo, Executivo e Judiciário, com destaques na sua trajetória política e alianças - como aquela com o Eduardo Cunha - e o seu voto a favor da "PEC das Praias". A gente já sabe que vem assunto polêmico por aí, afinal, onde tem política, tem polêmica. O podcast está disponível em todas as principais plataformas de áudio, e terá novos episódios lançados toda semana às quartas-feiras. Link 13 - E também está no ar o podcast "PolítiKa", criado e apresentado pela jornalista Karine Gonzaga. No programa, a Karine entrevista mulheres líderes, falando sobre suas trajetórias desafios e conquistas em todo tipo de cenários que costumam ser dominados por homens. É um podcast sobre representatividade política feminina, e nada mais justo que ser produzido por alguém que já tem mais de 20 anos de experiência no cenário político de Brasília. O programa está disponível no YouTube e no Spotify, e novos episódios são publicados semanalmente às quintas-feiras. Link RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL: 14 - E na nossa recomendação nacional da semana, a indicação vai pra um podcast que te ajuda a buscar inspiração pra uma vida mais leve: é o "Muito Além da Checklist", apresentado pela Larissa Rodrigues. A Larissa é escritora e fundadora do blog Hábitos que Mudam, uma comunidade que procura simplificar o planejamento, a organização e, é claro, a mudança de hábitos. O podcast foca em temas como produtividade, planejamento e organização, mas sempre com o objetivo de melhorar a sua vida e evitar a síndrome de burnout (ou "burnô", de acordo com alguns universitários de Santa Maria). Essa é uma piadinha interna, desculpe! Quer uma palhinha? Os últimos episódios do programa falaram sobre como aproveitar o mês de setembro pra repensar o ano, como lidar com o cansaço e as emoções que se acumulam a noite, e como dar atenção de verdade pras coisas boas que têm acontecido na sua vida. Os programas são curtinhos, coisa de 5 a 10 minutos só, mas que valem super a pena pra dar aquela respirada e aquela reorganizada ao longo do dia. O Muito Além da Checklist está disponível no Spotify e publica de 3 a 5 episódios por mês. Então já assina hoje no seu feed se você tá precisando voltar pra si mesmo pra ter uma vida mais organizada e equilibrada - além da checklist de tarefas. Link E se você, assim como a HostGator e a Content Academy, quiser anunciar a sua marca, produto ou serviço com a gente aqui no Pod Notícias – tanto no podcast como no nosso site – e atingir um público qualificado que se interessa pelo podcast aqui no Brasil, manda um e-mail pro contato@podnoticias.com.br, que nós vamos ter o maior prazer em conversar com você sobre as nossas opções de publicidade. E caso você queira colaborar com a gente com texto, sugestão de pauta ou envio de notícias, também vai ser muito bem-vindo e pode fazer isso através do mesmo e-mail. E assim a gente fecha esta trigésima edição do Pod Notícias. Acesse podnoticias.com.br para ter acesso à íntegra das notícias com todas as fontes e a transcrição completa do episódio, além dos artigos dos nossos colunistas e todos os links relacionados. 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Cette semaine, Jérôme Colombain et Bruno Guglielminetti échangent sur les innovations récentes dans le domaine de l'intelligence artificielle. Ils discutent de l'impact de ces technologies sur le quotidien des utilisateurs et l'avenir du secteur. Bruno mentionne plusieurs outils et innovations qui facilitent les processus de création numérique, comme l'intégration de l'IA dans Adobe Premiere Pro, permettant aux utilisateurs de manipuler des vidéos sans expertise préalable. Jérôme, quant à lui, apporte son point de vue sur la nécessité de ces outils, mettant en lumière l'importance de l'innovation, même si elle peut sembler futile à première vue.
The need for video production and editing skills is skyrocketing. In 2024 alone, projections anticipate companies spending over $92B on video marketing. In this webinar turned podcast episode, we dove into the world of video editing and production with CERTIFIED Ambassador, Rob Johnson. Rob Johnson is a media professional with over twenty years of experience, having gotten his start in live television as a producer for Comcast SportsNet in Philadelphia where he was nominated for three Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards. He brought his industry experience to the classroom and has been involved in various roles as a teacher and digital strategist at La Salle College High School outside of Philadelphia, PA. Mr. Johnson's WEXPtv Media Program has won multiple Mid-Atlantic High School Emmy Awards during his tenure with many students achieving certification in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Photoshop. We talked with Rob about why video editing and production skills are relevant for today's students. He shared valuable tips and tricks for teaching Adobe Premiere Pro in the classroom, plus additional resources he uses to help his students master these in-demand skills. Best of all, he shares advice for how to weave in ever-changing and even emerging technologies into your classroom, such as AI. Check out the full webinar recording here: https://youtu.be/Gldz6udM4qw. Get all the details about the Adobe Certified Professional certification program here: https://certiport.pearsonvue.com/Certifications/Adobe/ACP/Overview. Check out additional CERTIFIED Academy: Design sessions here: https://certiport.pearsonvue.com/Blog/2024/March/Join-Us-for-CERTIFIED-Academy-Design-2024. Get other ideas for your classroom on our blog: https://certiport.pearsonvue.com/blog. Connect with your fellow educators, like Rob, in our CERTIFIED Educator Community here: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8958289/. Learn more about our annual CERTIFIED Educator Conference here: https://certified.certiport.com/.
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据第一财经报道,4月15日,华为官方微博发布了关于华为P系列的多个视频,并表示华为P系列正式升级为“华为Pura”。4月16日早间,华为常务董事、终端BG CEO余承东表示,“Pura70可以视为P70,过两天将有好消息。”据澎湃新闻报道,4月15日,珍爱网被行政处罚170万元,处罚事由是“不正当竞争行为”。处罚信息显示,深圳市珍爱网信息技术有限公司违反了《中华人民共和国反不正当竞争法》第八条第1款的规定:经营者不得对其商品的性能、功能、质量、销售状况、用户评价、曾获荣誉等作虚假或者引人误解的商业宣传,欺骗、误导消费者。据财联社报道,万达商管在引入600亿投资后,旗下大连新达盟商业管理有限公司董事会将在第二季度进行重组。从知情人士获悉,由于交易目标在第二季度交割,预计新达盟董事会也将在交割同步完成重组。具体董事会人员占比方面,由于联合投资方合共持股60%,估计该比例也将反映在董事会中。36氪获悉,国家发改委公告称,自2024年4月16日24时起,国内汽、柴油价格(标准品)每吨分别提高200元、195元。据界面新闻报道,苹果公司正在与印度塔塔集团旗下泰坦公司和穆鲁加帕集团开展深入谈判,以组装甚至制造iPhone相机模块的次级组件。苹果可能会在五到六个月内最终确定并选择合作伙伴。据界面新闻报道,4月16日,微软公司宣布对阿联酋人工智能公司G42投资15亿美元,微软总裁布拉德·史密斯将加入G42董事会。据界面新闻报道,当地时间4月15日,Adobe宣布今年将在Premiere Pro中推出新的生成式人工智能工具,使用户能够简化所有视频的编辑工作,包括添加或删除场景中的对象或扩展现有片段。
Doc Laura's voyage is one of transformation and inspiration. Our latest conversation with the creator of Paradigm of Perfection explores how a career pivot led to an online phenomenon, with close to half a million followers captivated by Laura's journey. As Laura recounts her evolution from gymnast to social media influencer and physical therapist, she reveals the impact of calisthenics on her life post-gymnastics and her dedication to fostering authenticity and motivation through her Instagram presence.Grasping the complexities of physical therapy, especially when intertwined with the physical demands of gymnastics, can be as intricate as the movements themselves. Reflecting on my own shoulder surgery, we delve into how my gymnastics background may have influenced the injury, as well as the financial and competitive aspects of carving out a career in physical therapy. Laura and I dissect case studies, like handling hip instability, to underscore the nuanced expertise required in this field—knowledge that can mean the difference between healing and long-term impairment.Wrapping up this deep dive, we shine a spotlight on the multifaceted ways Laura connects with her audience—from social media to her innovative app, Paradigm of Perfection Post Train. The tools of her trade, such as Adobe Premiere Pro and CapCut, are more than software; they're the brushes Laura uses to paint her digital canvas. Her final morsels of wisdom for burgeoning influencers are a testament to her success: be consistent, understand your audience, and above all, nurture a sincere wish to make a difference in others' lives.Want to ask us a question? Email email info@showupfitness.com with the subject line PODCAST QUESTION to get your question answered live on the show! Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showupfitnessinternship/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@showupfitnessinternshipWebsite: https://www.showupfitness.com/Become a Personal Trainer Book (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/How-Become-Personal-Trainer-Successful/dp/B08WS992F8Show Up Fitness Internship & CPT: https://online.showupfitness.com/pages/online-show-up?utm_term=show%20up%20fitnessNASM study guide: ...
A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
You ever find yourself working on an editing project and you're left wondering which clips you've used and which you haven't? Well, luckily, in Adobe Premiere Pro there's an easy trick to figure out just that. That's what I teach you in this episode. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! Yours truly, Phil Svitek Filmmaker, author, podcaster & 360 Creative Coach http://philsvitek.com Movies: -The Love Market: http://philsvitek.com/filmography/#lovemarket -A Bogotá Trip: http://philsvitek.com/filmography/#bogotatrip -The Arbiters: http://philsvitek.com/filmography/#thearbiters Books: -Elan, Elan: http://philsvitek.com/bibliography/#elanelan -Master Mental Fortitude: A Guide To Achieving Your Creative Ambitions: http://philsvitek.com/bibliography/#mastermentalfortitude -In Search Of Sunrise: http://philsvitek.com/bibliography/#insearchofsunrise -Hollywood Dreams on a Shoestring Budget: The Indie Filmmaking Guide For Debut Features: http://philsvitek.com/bibliography/#hollywooddreams Podcast: A Phil Svitek Podcast: A 360-degree view of the digital artist's path to success, blending technical theory, practical wisdom, and personal development. https://philsvitek.com/360-mastery/ Altruism: -Financially Fit Foundation http://philsvitek.com/altruism/#fff -Adopt Diamond The German Shepherd I'm Fostering http://philsvitek.com/altruism/#diamond Substack: http://philsvitek.substack.com Patreon: http://patreon.com/philsvitek Merchandise: https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A7141123011%2Cp_4%3APhil+Svitek+Podcast&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011 Instagram: http://instagram.com/philsvitek Facebook: http://facebook.com/philippsvitek X/Twitter: http://twitter.com/philsvitek LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-svitek Threads: https://www.threads.net/@philsvitek TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@philsvitek
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Welcome back to another episode of Content Amplified. In this episode, we interview Julia McClellan, Senior Content Marketing Manager at CircleCI. What you'll learn in this episode: Budget-Friendly Content Creation: Julia shares insights on producing high-quality, cost-effective content. She emphasizes learning essential tools like Adobe Premiere Pro for video and audio editing, especially when working with limited budgets. Prioritizing Quality over Quantity: The importance of focusing on creating high-quality content that resonates with your audience, rather than producing a high volume of mediocre content. Effective Use of Contractors: Julia talks about her experiences with contractors, highlighting the balance between speed and cost, and how to choose the right one based on your budget and project requirements. Content Recycling for Cost Savings: Discover how recycling content, like reusing animations or converting blog posts into videos, can be a significant budget saver. Investment in Successful Content: Julia recommends investing in content that shows proven success, using examples like product demos with high conversion rates. Distribution Strategies on a Tight Budget: Learn about the best practices for distributing content effectively without overspending, with a focus on SEO and organic social channels. Analyzing Success Metrics: Julia discusses different metrics for measuring content success, from brand awareness (impressions) to conversion rates, and how these metrics align with organizational goals. This episode is packed with valuable insights from Julia on making the most of your content marketing budget, especially in challenging economic times. Tune in for practical tips and strategic advice that can transform your approach to content creation and distribution.
Today hosts Braden Cheek, Brian Duck and Joel Thompson give the viewer a behind the scenes look at our podcast as well as tips on how to start your own! 0:00 - Introduction and claiming to have the best commercial real estate podcast in Tulsa. 1:50 - Shift in focus towards existing shopping centers and current market conditions. 3:25 - Impact of interest rates and strategy for acquiring deals. 5:00 - Previewing a new deal in Topeka and discussing the strategy. 6:39 - Challenges and considerations related to prepayment penalties. 8:10 - Behind-the-scenes of the podcast, inception, and weekly meetings. 9:50 - Historical context of retail deals, cap rates, and anticipating rate pauses. 11:25 - Challenges of underwriting shopping centers and changes in treasuries. 13:00 - Simplicity of podcast preparation and brainstorming topics. 14:30 - Inception of the podcast in 2020 and initial setup. 16:00 - Transitioning to Tanner and discussing technical aspects of recording. 17:35 - Use of Adobe Premiere Pro for editing and simplicity of the process. 19:05 - Social media strategy, growth, and plans for rebranding. 20:50 - Encouragement for those starting a podcast or entering the real estate industry. *Be Sure to check us out on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for the Audio version of today's episode!** https://open.spotify.com/show/08KmNvqGV5HjmHUC8fLuce https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-invest-in-commercial-real-estate/id1543470290 Leave a review and win FREE MERCH! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-invest-in-commercial-real-estate/id1543470290 Links mentioned in this episode: www.TheCriterionFund.com www.HowToInvestInCRE.TV Invest.HowToInvestInCRE.com To sign up for our exclusive investor list, click below. https://www.thecriterionfund.com/join-our-investor-list
Which NLE Should you Learn? A Conversation with Lawrence Jordan from Master the Workflow *************** Today there are four major NLEs (Non-linear Editing) you can choose from including Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve and Final Cut Pro. But, as an Editor or Assistant Editor, which one should you learn so you can be competitive in the marketplace? The answer, of course, is it depends on the type of content you want to work on. In this episode, I have a conversation with Film and TV Editor, and founder of Master the Workflow, Lawrence Jordan, all about which NLE we should pick to focus our learning on, how to become a pro at it, what workflows should need to know, what type of content each of the NLEs are better at and much more. If you are just starting out in video editing, or you want to transition from one content type (e.g. Corporate Video) to another (e.g. Feature Film), this is the episode for you! *************** For more podcast episodes, tutorials and to read my daily journal, where I post how my transition to filmmaking is going, check out: https://www.CreativeSpark.ai
Disney has made hundreds of classic movies, and with the company's 100th anniversary this year we're here to give our top 10 Disney movies of all time! We also talk about how we understand reality TV, our early thoughts on Disney's Wish, ditching Adobe Premiere Pro, and more! ❯ Follow Us on the Internet: https://linktr.ee/thenerdiestpodcast ❯ Merch: https://thenerdiestpodcast.com ❯ Patreon: https://patreon.com/thenerdiestpodcast ❯ Twitter: The Nerdiest Podcast - https://twitter.com/NerdiestPod Nic - https://twitter.com/NerdiestNic Jackson - https://twitter.com/GlasStudios ❯ Instagram: The Nerdiest Podcast - https://www.instagram.com/thenerdiestpodcast/ Nic - https://www.instagram.com/nic._.barrett/ Jackson - https://www.instagram.com/theglasstudios_/
Whether it's leaving the comfort of a steady paycheck to pursue photography, or checking out the possibilities of AI, sometimes the greatest rewards lie on the other side of fear. Teresa Au speaks to photographer Tobi Shinobi about his first career in law, making a name on Instagram, and why drone photography is so peaceful. Tobi also shares his perspectives as a brand strategist, advising the same types of corporate clients who hire him for their shoots.What you'll hear in this episode:Learn about Tobi's upbringing in East LondonWhy practicing law and photography are so oppositeThe importance of being exposed to the artsHow the shift from law to photography was both a jump and a pushThere's no time for fear when you're so busyGrowth and progress are not linearProfessionalism as a means to creativityListening to clientsWhat Tobi loves about photographyThe best way to shake a bad moodHow the AI revolution is like the Industrial RevolutionThe difference between fear and respectControversy over AI use in photographyThe AI we're already using without realizing itTobi's “real life” Photoshop techniqueWhat makes you more or less of an artist?The thing that makes both AI and photography excitingHow creative strategy is like storytellingWhy storytelling is so essential to human beingsAre you cut out for working with brands?Brand safety and authenticityTobi's one word for 2023 (and 2024)Tobi Shinobi is an award winning photographer and videographer based between London and Chicago who was just named one of Adobe's 2023 Firefly Creators to Watch. His work encompasses high profile events, product photography, architecture, and interviews. An early Instagram star, he has over 200,000 followers across online platforms. Tobi finds beauty in often gritty urban landscapes and his distinctive focus on detail, perspective, geometry, and symmetry allows for a new appreciation of architecture. Tobi provides social strategies for an array of digital content from video to photos for brands. He regularly works for clients such as Audi, Adidas, Coca-Cola and Samsung. He is an alumnus Adobe Lightroom Ambassador and Sony Global Imaging Ambassador. His first solo photo book, Equilibrium, is available now, and he starred in the award-winning documentary, I Take Photos. He is currently showing work in Brazil and in Chicago, some of which was recently selected as part of the 2023 MvVO awards. Teresa Au (@tautastic) is an executive for community engagement at Adobe. Her career spans diverse creative fields, primarily in New York's fashion industry, as well as architecture firms, and now Silicon Valley tech companies. She has always prized working with distinctive design and the interesting people behind it–from designer Elie Tahari to start-up CEOs. Learn more about this podcast, and find transcripts and links, at adobe.ly/inthemaking. In the Making is brought you by Adobe Express and Adobe Creative Cloud. Past episodes of Wireframe can still be found in the show archive within this feed, or online on Behance. Design flyers, TikToks, resumes, and Reels with the new, all-in-one Adobe Express. Create video, marketing, and social content. Edit photos and PDFs. Make it all in one app, including generative AI tools from Adobe Firefly and easy, one-click tasks like removing backgrounds.Adobe Creative Cloud provides apps, web services, and resources for all your creative projects — photography, graphic design, video editing, UX design, drawing and painting, social media, and more. Learn more about the apps in Creative Cloud
If you are moving quickly, you don't rise to the occasion. But you fall to your ability. If you do the work to get there, you will create great stuff. In today's episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins and Yaro Altunin speak with SNL editors, Chris Salerno and Ryan Spears to discuss: How Chris and Ryan started working at SNL Common traits for people who succeed in their line of work Realizing quickly that certain things are done for a reason What is was like editing the Mario Kart sketch The biggest challenges they faced in editing the trailer Telling jokes in the most efficient manner Learning to trust your initial instincts Advice for emerging sketch editors Working with mixed frame rates Favorite sketch moments of all time Memorable Quotes “You really have to adapt, just keep moving, and trust your instincts.” [10:35] “You have to learn to trust what your initial instinct to the footage is, because sometimes you don't have time to have a second instinct.” [26:34] “It's really just finding what the intention of the piece is at its heart.” [34:25] Resources: Connect with Ryan on IG Ryan's website Connect with Chris on IG Chris's website SNL Mario Kart Trailer (Edit Time lapse) HBO Mario Kart Trailer - SNL “SNL's” Emmy-nominated “HBO Mario Kart Trailer” sketch edited with Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web https://nofilmschool.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool Twitter https://twitter.com/nofilmschool YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool Send us an email with questions or feedback: podcast@nofilmschool.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the next episode of our monthly round table podcast where hosts Scott Simmons, Katie Hinsen & Michael Kammes talk about the latest news in production, post production, entertainment tech and beyond. Among the conversations this week the gang meet up with Michael Cioni to hear how Strada, a new AI-Cloud marketplace could democratize the post-production software industry. And of course there's the latest news and, a bunch of really cool things for us post production people to get excited about. Enjoy the episode and don't forget to subscribe. Strada: https://strada.tech Starting a Startup video series Strada is doing: https://www.youtube.com/@Strada-Tech Movie Labs Vision Paper - https://movielabs.com/production-specs/2030-vision-papers/ Hugging face - https://huggingface.co GoPro HERO 12: https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras https://www.provideocoalition.com/gopro-launches-hero12-black-with-5-3k-and-4k-hdr-video-longer-run-time-wireless-audio-support-gp-log-and-more/ Avid update https://www.provideocoalition.com/avid-releases-media-composer-2023-8-with-ai-enhanced-features/ https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/lucasfilm-shut-operations-singapore-studio-animation-visual-effects-disney-3700061 One Cool Thing: Scott Game Changer for Adobe Premiere Pro - https://exchange.adobe.com/apps/cc/107805/game-changer https://www.provideocoalition.com/game-changer-for-adobe-premiere-pro-may-or-may-not-be-a-game-changer-for-your-workflow/ Michael https://github.com/octimot/StoryToolkitAI Katie Japanese “paper films” are being digitized Follow our Twitter account (@kamifirumu) to see highlights of preserved films as we process them. https://kamifirumu.scholar.bucknell.edu/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artofthecut/support
Today we're going to be talking about a relatively new and novel career within art, one you might not have thought of because it didn't even really exist until recently. And that is... the conservator of new media art. Anyone who has been to a museum recently will know that contemporary art comes in a dizzying array of forms, an artist today is as likely to be working with computer code or cutting together video in Adobe Premiere Pro as they are to be toiling in front of the easel. At least since the 1960s, artists who want to stay relevant have felt the need to explore the latest technology, even as simply what counts as the latest technology changes at a faster and faster pace. This churn of experiments with art and technology is now old enough that it has its own history, which is where the field of new media conservation comes in. Artnet News reporter Jo Lawson-Tancred recently wrote a feature exploring the field and talking to a variety of key figures within it. A particularly fascinating aspect of the subject is how what seem like literally technical questions open onto much bigger debates about what art even is and what it even means to preserve it. You'd think that art from our near past would be easier to grapple with. It is one of the symptoms of the sped up nature of our times that it might actually pose more challenges than art from the more remote past. Jo's essay even seems to suggest that the problem is only getting more intense even as this whole new specialist field develops to deal with it. This week on the podcast, Artnet's Ben Davis speaks to Jo about the current state of digital art conservation, and what challenges the future may hold.
In this episode, Mike Mills and his guest, Mike Faraci, dive into the world of video marketing and its importance in reaching customers. Mike Faraci shares his expertise in organic video content for branding and relatability, highlighting the drawbacks of traditional product webinars and the need for engaging content. They discuss how video marketing played a significant role in Mike Faraci's journey, leading to the growth of his YouTube channel and the launch of his company, Red Button Media. They provide valuable insights into the process of creating video content, including editing software options such as CapCut, iMovie, Final Cut Pro, and Descript. They emphasize the value of video as a marketing asset and the power of using video to build relationships and attract business. The episode explores the importance of authenticity, target audience, consistency, and providing value in content creation. Listeners are encouraged to take their first steps into video marketing and leverage its potential for business growth. Entities mentioned include LinkedIn, American Financial Network, Red Button Media, Adobe Premiere Pro, and social media platforms. If you're interested in learning more and receiving coaching on video marketing, visit videomarketingmarvels.com.
A Conversation with Colorist and Finishing Artist Jason Bowdach In this episode, we explore the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and non-linear editing systems (NLEs) within the world of post-production with our guest, Jason Bowdach, an experienced Colorist and Finishing Artist. Jason will share with us how AI is transforming the way professionals approach video editing and color grading, which tools already have AI in them (hint: DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro) and what the future of AI and video editing looks like. Learn how to use cutting edge technologies, workflows and tools to be a more creative and productive filmmaker. Listen to podcasts or watch tutorials by filmmakers for filmmakers on AI / Generative AI, Virtual Production, Cloud Production, AR/VR, NeRF / LIDAR, Drones and 3D Printing! Learn more at https://www.CreativeSpark.ai
On today's episode, I am joined by industry leader, Kadee Coffman Blair as we dig into some of the strategies she has used to build her career in commentary and broadcasting in western sports. We cover topics such as the power of relationships and networking, how to identify a mentor, being a forever-learner, and not being afraid to put in some hard work. Kadee Coffman Blair is recognized as 40 Under 40 by the Fort Worth Business Press and 20 Under 40 by the Association for Learning Environments. She is the director of business development at CORE Construction. Known as the 2nd largest K12 school builder and 2nd largest public safety builder in the country, Kadee acts as the link between CORE Construction and future clients, helping keep CORE top of mind in her community and beyond. In addition, Kadee is a national TV host and sideline reporter who can be seen on networks such as: CBS Sports Network, NBC Sports Network, RFD-TV, The Cowboy Channel, and more. Kadee has also been hired to moderate star-studded events including a sit-down interview with Academy Award winner Diane Keaton, New York Times Best Selling Author Moll Anderson, and Emmy Award-winning TV personality Carson Kressley. Kadee is a Dean's Scholar from San Jose State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Broadcast Journalism with an emphasis in political science. Along with her strong TV presence, Kadee is also proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro and Final Cut, allowing her to produce and edit her own stories. Her works have aired from local news outlets to CNN. Resources & Links: Get our FREE resource for Writing a Strong Job Description Get our FREE resource for Making the Most of Your Internship Email us at hello@ofthewest.co Join the Of The West Email List List your jobs on Of The West Connect with Kadee: Follow on Instagram @kadeecoffman Connect with Jessie: Follow on Instagram @ofthewest.co and @mrsjjarv Follow on Facebook @jobsofthewest Check out the Of The West website Be sure to subscribe/follow the show so you never miss an episode!
In addition to his journey and insights, Stephen offers a glimpse into the creative mind that developed Seed4Greatness. His proven creativity shines through as he discusses managing events/programs and implementing new projects. Even under high-pressure environments, Stephen's reliability and composure shine through.The Seed4Greatness brand encourages individuals to discover their life's purpose through vision and belief, and after tuning in to this episode, you'll feel inspired to do just that.Podcast Notes:Stephen Metz II, founder of Seed4GreatnessCareer journey across healthcare, media, and financial services industriesKey Skills: Initiative, Learning, Collaboration, Prioritization, CommunicationTools: Microsoft Office Suite, Google Drive, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut ProHigh-pressure environments, managing events/programs, designing and implementing new projectsEmail: Seedforgreatness@gmail.comPhone: 310-383-7973Website: Seed4GreatnessSocial Media:Thanks for supporting Seed4Greatness clothing apparel. Tune in to unlock your potential for greatness!
I sit down with Paul Saccone, Sr. Director of Adobe Video Marketing, to dive into the latest Adobe announcements and explore how AI revolutionizes video creation. Paul shares insights on Adobe Premiere Pro's new features, including generative AI and AI-powered text-based editing, and the company's dedication to providing workflow innovations that enable customers to execute their ideas faster. We discuss the recent improvements in Adobe's Premiere Pro and After Effects, touching on workflow animations, tone mapping, and the new property panel interface for After Effects. They also delve into Adobe's expansion of the Frame.io collaboration platform to encompass still images and PDF documents. With the increasing demand for content, I learn more about how Adobe is committed to offering tools like Firefly and Sensei to help creators work more efficiently and produce unique content. We also explore the potential of generative AI and Adobe's focus on supporting artists and creators while maintaining authenticity in content creation. Finally, we examine the use of generative AI in professional video work, and its ability to enhance creativity and speed up the creative process. Paul also shares some exciting news about Adobe's upcoming releases and how customers can try them. Tune in to this insightful episode as we delve deep into the world of video tech, AI, and the innovations shaping content creation for years to come.