Import Graphics for Broadcast in Avid Media Composer
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Import Graphics for Broadcast in Avid Media Composer

This tutorial will go over how to properly import graphics for broadcast. I will explain each import option in Avid Media Composer to ensure that when you import you will meet proper legal broadcast standards. Software used: Media Composer 8.5.1   http://redarrowindustries.com/ https://www.facebook.com/RedArrowIndustries/

Let’s Edit with Media Composer – Chroma Keying Part 3 – Primatte Studio Basics
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Let’s Edit with Media Composer – Chroma Keying Part 3 – Primatte Studio Basics

In this lesson, Kevin P McAuliffe talks about taking your Chroma Keying workflows to the next level, by using Boris Continuum Complete’s Primatte Studio. New to version BCC 11, this essential tool will take your keying work to new levels, and prove that you don’t need to leave the comfort of your NLE, to create…

Let’s Edit with Media Composer – Chroma Keying Part 2 – SpectraMatte
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Let’s Edit with Media Composer – Chroma Keying Part 2 – SpectraMatte

In this lesson, Kevin P McAuliffe continues the discussion on Chroma Keying by talking about the other included effect inside of Media Composer, and that’s SpectraMatte. SpectraMatte takes your keying to the next level by adding addition features to your toolkit like more in-depth Chroma and Luma controls, Spill Reduction parameters and even geometric adjustments…

Let’s Edit with Media Composer – FrameFlex & Larger than HD Image Sequences
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Let’s Edit with Media Composer – FrameFlex & Larger than HD Image Sequences

In this lesson, Kevin P McAuliffe answers a viewer question about working creating Pan & Zooms with image sequences that are larger than the current raster dimension he is editing with. In this lesson, we talk about linking to DPX image sequences, and how to manipulate them, by working with the FrameFlex Parameter! Channel: https://www.youtube.com/letseditMC_avid…

Sapphire 11 – Getting Started – Avid – Part 1
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Sapphire 11 – Getting Started – Avid – Part 1

Note: This video shows Sapphire 11 with host Avid Media Composer. In this tutorial, Boris FX trainer extraordinaire, Mary Poplin, explains how to use Mocha to create advanced masks and rotoscoping effects right inside Sapphire 11. See motion tracking with Mocha, and Glint and Glow effects at work! This video is the first in a…

Let’s Edit with Media Composer – Chroma keying Part 1 – Garbage Mattes
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Let’s Edit with Media Composer – Chroma keying Part 1 – Garbage Mattes

In this lesson, Kevin P McAuliffe beings a multi part lesson on Chromakeying inside of Media Composer. Lesson One looks at a concept that’s very important when keying, and that is Garbage Matting. A Garbage Matte is essential to creating great keys, and Media Composer has a fantastic tool to create them – Animatte. Channel:…

Recreating a Camera Racking In and Out of Focus Inside Boris Red in Avid Media Composer
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Recreating a Camera Racking In and Out of Focus Inside Boris Red in Avid Media Composer

This tutorial will explain how you can properly recreate a camera racking in and out of focus using Boris Red in Avid Media Composer! Software used: Media Composer 8.5.3 http://redarrowindustries.com/ https://www.facebook.com/RedArrowIndustries/

Continuum 11: VR Unit for Avid Media Composer
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Continuum 11: VR Unit for Avid Media Composer

New in Boris Continuum 11 is the VR Unit. 5 new filters, optimized for 360 video editing and finishing tasks inside of Avid Media Composer. The VR Unit includes: VR Blur, VR Sharpen, VR Reorient, VR Insert and VR Flicker Fixer. These new filters support mono & stereoscopic 360 formats such as top/bottom. For more…

Let’s Edit with Media Composer | First – Lesson 7 – Working in the Composer Window
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Let’s Edit with Media Composer | First – Lesson 7 – Working in the Composer Window

In this lesson, Kevin P McAuliffe introduces you to the Composer window, inside of Media Composer First, and shows you how you can get more information from you clips, than you ever thought you would need. He also throws in a great quick tip at the end on Subclipping, and how you can easily do…