If you’ve ever wanted to automate editable rolling credits for your broadcast or live production workflow using Ross XPression, this tutorial shows you how. This capability requires both the free Rundown Creator XPression plugin and the Studio version of Ross XPression (as the latter supports scripting). This setup allows producers and editors to quickly […]
The phrase broadcast design refers to the overall look of a television show. More specifically, the content containing much of its design elements that are responsible for helping to shape the visual branding of the program. It’s often a term that is used to refer to news/sports live television imaging, […]
If you understand the structure of a DVD and what it takes to author one, you are probably familiar with the notion of compressing your media in order to fit it onto this popular optical disc format. Video editing applications like Final Cut Pro and Adobe […]
If you create branded content for TV and assemble it in post, Adobe has a replacement workflow you should consider if transitioning out of Apple LiveType and Final Cut Pro. The solution presented below is especially notable for anyone wanting to quickly apply a similar look […]
Today’s broadcast world is very complex. Broadcast design in the United States used to compliment that notion with fancy supers full of lens flares and over-the- shoulder 3D elements appearing on many local news stations (thanks in part to the advancements in on-air technology that enabled […]
Have you ever had to give a presentation that involved the playback of a variety of video content based on specific cues/holding patterns or just wanted to advance through such video material smoothly without managing multiple sources or inputs? Obviously, the ability to do that has […]
There are certain familiarities editors are greeted with whenever they walk into a post production suite. Usually those familiar objects present themselves in the form of the keyboard, scopes, speakers/audio mixer, grading/editing surface, and the monitor layout. But one thing every editor needs to either bring […]