Showing posts with label Video2Brain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video2Brain. Show all posts

Friday, November 25, 2011

video2brain - Green Screen Workshop: The Setup


video2brain - Green Screen Workshop: The Setup
Duration: 1h 44m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1024x576 | Audio: AAC 44.1KHz Mono | 1.39 GB
Language: English | Level: Advanced

Plan and Set Up for the Best Results
In the first course in his two-part series on green-screen (and blue-screen) tools and techniques, author, producer, and VFX Artist Jeff Foster covers the often-overlooked steps that lead up to shooting. The training covers every aspect of planning and setting up properly for best post-production results, from choosing the right keying process for your project to creating storyboards and pre-visualization comps prior to shooting. You will also learn when to use green screen or blue screen, how to light that screen, and how to measure light and set up your camera properly. Whether you are planning to work with virtual sets or live backgrounds, this workshop will get you ready to shoot.

This course walks you through the steps necessary to prepare to shoot a production using green or blue screen techniques.


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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Video2Brain - Introducing Final Cut Pro X: Learn by Video


Video2Brain - Introducing Final Cut Pro X: Learn by Video
English | MP4 | AVC 1280x720 25 fps | AAC 64 kbps | 340 MB

Over the course of its over ten-year history, Final Cut Pro has become the video editor of choice across all levels of video production, from independent filmmakers to episodic broadcast TV and feature film. With the latest release, Final Cut Pro X, Apple has redesigned the application from the ground up ? making it more approachable and easier to learn and use, while still providing many of the features professionals need. In this course, Joseph Linaschke takes you through the basics of Final Cut Pro X to get you ready to start editing as quickly as possible. You?ll learn the fundamentals of video editing while also getting up to speed on advanced features like auto shot-detection, keyword ranges, auto color balance and matching, auto stabilization analysis, and much more.


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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Video2Brain – V-Ray fuer CINEMA 4D Grundlagen


Video2Brain – V-Ray fuer CINEMA 4D Grundlagen

V-Ray for CINEMA 4D – Basics
Modeling, materials, and final rendering With a typical sample project, you will learn the V-Ray renderer from scratch know. It shows by Arndt Koenigsmarck step by step how to model objects and adapt to V-Ray needs, materials and create then render the final. It will detail all relevant material and render settings and their meaning for the resulting image to language as well as the lighting and theGI rendering methods. To be fit for a few hours V-Ray can and its full potential!

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