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- Add Some Delight to Your Business Videos with This Instagram Hack
Learn how to use Instagram to add custom animations to your business videos.
- Two Thumbs Up for Wistia’s New Thumbnail Editor
You’ve worked really hard on your video. Now, get more viewers to watch it with Wistia's new Thumbnail Editor.
- Behind the Scenes of Our In-House Video Team
How does an in-house video production team operate at a company that’s all about video? You’re about to find out.
- How to Easily Motion Track Text in After Effects
Watch Trevor’s video tutorial and learn about the single-point tracker in After Effects.
- 5 Ways to Fix Your Shot in Post-Production
It’s shakier than you thought. It’s completely washed out. The framing looks weird. Don’t fret! Learn about how to fix ...
- How to Produce a Stop Motion Video
Trevor explains how to set up a DIY stop motion studio, shoot an animation frame by frame, and edit footage ...
- 4 Ways to Animate Your Video with Keyframes
Trevor walks through four examples of ways we use keyframes in Adobe Premiere to create interesting visual effects.
- How to Stitch GoPro Footage into 360 Spherical Video
Chris Lavigne breaks down our workflow for creating 360 spherical video. Bonus: Play around with our beta 360 player!
- 7 Adobe Premiere Lessons from Editing My First Video
Community manager Margot offers her time-saving, stress-reducing tips for Adobe Premiere Pro beginners.
- The Creative Process Behind Our Free Background Music
Dan gives us a behind-the-scenes look at his experimental music project.
- Shooting Stable Handheld Video Footage
Just because your camera isn’t on a tripod doesn’t mean your footage has to be shaky. Tips to keep handheld ...
- iMovie Editing Tips: Getting the Most Out of Simple Software
The editing world can be vast, complicated, and expensive. Keep it simple with these iMovie tricks!
- Video Background Music: Getting the Volume Perfect
The most successful background music is the kind you don’t even notice. How do you get the levels perfect?