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Tuesday
27May2008

Shoot and Edit for Modern Bride Magazine

Tuesday
29Apr2008

Featured Artist - Walter S. Chelliah

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Friday
25Apr2008

NAB Wrap-up (well.. kind of)

Friday
21Mar2008

On the Go with Super 8

Friday
29Feb2008

Cloud Nine Creative Studio Tour and AppleTV Intro

Sunday
24Feb2008

Blinded By the Light! Editing Tip

So I don't know about you, but when I'm shooting a reception w/a light, I hate how it creates a dark vignette on the edges, and the center is almost blown-out.  It really bugs!  Especially when using a fisheye lens.  Of course you need to use a light in order to create much more attractive shots w/lots of saturation and contrast, but what to do about those edges?  This 7 minute tutorial shows a quick way to improve the situation in post.  I'm using FCP6 in this tutorial but I'm sure you can apply the concept in any editing app.  Oh and by the way... this is pretty rough.  I couldn't get SnapzPro to work very well.  If any of you have tips on this... I'd appreciate it!  Re:Frame is all about sharing knowledge!  So here's the video... and BTW... you can even watch it in HD!  Pretty dang cool. 

 Peace until next time!


Blinded by the Light from ReFrame Collective on Vimeo.