58 blog posts found matching keyword search for: Sound Tech in Sacramento
Creating the Sonic Landscape for Netflix’s ‘Midnight Mass’
Jonathan Wales, the award-winning supervising sound editor and re-recording mixer on Netflix’s Midnight Mass, has worked on several notable projects including Get Out and Netflix’s The Haunting of Hill House, has another show from the creator of Midnight Mass. Through sound and music, Jonathan and his team take viewers on an emotional journey throughout this popular Netflix limited series.
Published on Monday, March 21, 2022 10:00 AM
Creating Social Media Spots with DaVinci Resolve 15 Public Beta
We recently spoke with Director, Editor and Creative Tony Gallardo about using DaVinci Resolve 15 Public Beta on several upcoming social media spots for Copper Gel pain reliever. For the project, Tony used DaVinci Resolve 15 extensively for editing, sound design, Fusion (to add titles) and color grading/finishing.
Published on Wednesday, August 29, 2018 10:00 AM
2018 Launches New Pro Audio Products and Reflections on Audio for Production
You know sometimes we make such a big deal out of cinematic production that it has been said we forget about the importance of audio. I don’t think that is true at all. If anything, we should spend a lot more time thinking these days about how the audio plays such a big part in the whole production process. Which mics are we going to use? What sound fx? Who is doing the music? Is it an original score? All those questions must be answered because audio matters.
Published on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 8:12 AM
Remote Video Collaboration Workflows Built for Any Budget
Let me kick this post off by saying that it is way overdue. Thanks to the cluster that is Covid-19, there’s now a bundle of literature and how-to videos on the web about setting up remote video collaboration workflows for people in post-production, but most rely on investing in a decent amount of hardware and/or software that aren’t always in a project’s (or freelancer’s) budget. The beautiful thing is we live in a time where tech is very much on our side, so working remotely with creative teams in real-time is feasible for almost anyone with a decent computer and internet connection. Below I’ve outlined three possible remote collaboration workflows that will work for any budget, including free!
Published on Wednesday, May 26, 2021 10:00 AM
Must Have Video Production Toys for the New Year
The New Year is upon us and if you didn't get all the toys you wanted for Christmas, don't fret. We have insider tips for the most vital video production toys on the market to make your business a success in 2020.
Published on Monday, December 30, 2019 10:00 AM
3 Tips For Using Augmented Reality To Become A Better Marketer
Pokémon Go is a bona fide cultural phenomenon. It may just be the biggest mobile game in U.S. history, and developers are now scrambling to snatch up other popular IPs to attach to similar kinds of AR games.
Published on Wednesday, September 21, 2016 11:10 AM
How Portable Devices Are Playing An Important Role In Film Production
Portable devices are making quality film production more flexible and affordable than ever before, but which tools should a budding filmmaker have in mind — and why?
Published on Friday, May 14, 2021 10:00 AM
James Mathers Shines a Light on the 2015 DCS Lighting Event
James Mathers with the Digital Cinema Society shares his thoughts on the recent DCS Lighting Event, along with special guests, exhibitors, images from the event and more.
Published on Tuesday, March 24, 2015 9:51 AM
Cool Cars, Mobile Live Streams and a Blackout…Oh My!
Self-proclaimed “Satellite Guy” Rob McWilliams of McWilliams Productions shares tales from producing multiple live shows at CES, including how he was able to live stream through a massive blackout!
Published on Wednesday, April 25, 2018 10:00 AM
5 Tips for Nailing the Customer Testimonial Video
As a corporate video producer, the customer testimonial video is one of the most often-requested types of video from clients. Most companies have a need for testimonial content since it adds valuable social proof to their product or service and gives them a chance to shine a spotlight on their happy customers.After creating plenty of great customer testimonials (and, let’s be honest, a few average ones) I’ve learned a few things about what works and what doesn’t. Here are five tips to help you nail your next testimonial project.
Published on Tuesday, May 2, 2017 10:00 AM
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