Lynda – Video Editing Fundamentals

Lynda – Video Editing Fundamentals
English | Size: 457.6MB
Category: Tutorial


Video editing is an art. It’s both creative and technical and requires the vision and knowledge to bring everything together in a nonlinear editing environment. In this course, get a high-level overview of this post-production process from start to finish.

Ask Video The Orchestral Sessions 101 Orchestral Composition

Ask Video The Orchestral Sessions 101 Orchestral Composition BOOKWARE-ADSR
English | Size: 118.99 MB
Category: Tutorial


Are you a composer wanting to record your music with a live orchestra? Then the Orchestral Sessions series is for you! Join music composer Olajide Paris, and learn the art of recording and orchestrating MIDI mockups for real musicians!

Vamify | +500 Seamless Video Transitions Win/Mac

Vamify | +500 Seamless Video Transitions Win/Mac
English | Size: 1.7GB
Category: Tutorial


Smooth seamless Transitions for your videoprojects!

– 500 Transitions
– YES! This is the Biggest Trend
– Super Easy to use
– Swishes included
– Detailed Tutorial Included

Digital Tutors – Compositing 3D into Video in Maya and After Effects

Digital Tutors – Compositing 3D into Video in Maya and After Effects
English | Size: 967.2MB
Category: Tutorial


In this tutorial we’ll learn how to take the output from a motion tracker app into Maya, import a 3D model to light and render, then jump into After Effects to composite it with our original footage. We’ll begin the tutorial by setting up our motion tracked scene by adding the original footage and aligning everything to make working easier. We’ll then bring in our 3D object and learn how to place it in our scene. We’ll then learn how to create ground geometry and match the lighting in our original shot. We’ll then create multiple render passes and layers to make compositing much easier. After we render, we’ll jump into After Effects and learn about such topics as shadow matching, color matte usage and various techniques to match our 3D render with our live action back-plate. The end result of this course will be a final color corrected shot of our 3D object in real life. This tutorial will illustrate an example of how to use Maya and After Effects together to integrate a 3D model into live-action footage. This will allow us to place our own 3D models into real environments easier. Software required: Maya 2010 and After Effects CS4 and up for project files.