Creatively blend overlays, apply premium effects, animated AR Stickers, and touch up faces with Face Effects. Add morph or seamless transitions along with dynamic and 3D titles, then enhance your production with new title and transition effects to make your video look even more modern and entertaining!
Use Mask Creator, Split Screen Templates Creator, and GIF Creator to achieve cinema-grade effects. Reveal multiple perspectives with multi-cam editing and enhance panoramic footage with 360 Editor. Add animation and speed effects for a dynamic, motion-packed result, and so much more.
Show more perspectives by combining clips filmed from different angles with multi-camera capture and editing tools, create GIFs, enhance panoramic views with 360 editing, add animation and speed effects for a dynamic end result, and so much more.
Streamline your video storytelling with all kinds of transitions, from basic ones like Fade to Black, Crossfade, and Dissolve to more dynamic ones like Camera Movements with motion blur. Make them unique with your customization and effects applied.
With Face Effects, easily polish lifestyle videos, create glam Instagram and TikTok clips, or even goofy clips to share with friends! Brighten or smooth skin with simple controls, adjust face width and even eye size to fine-tune facial features.
Get the most out of VideoStudio with new learning content and tutorials. Subscribe to the VideoStudio YouTube channel to stay up to date with all the latest content! Plus, new users will enjoy a free 10-day all-access pass to StudioBacklot.tv with plenty of content on VideoStudio.
The Simple Video Studio allows you to create high-quality and polished video projects without having to know anything about lights and cameras. You only need to bring a flash drive (portable USB drive) with you.
VideoStudio supports VFX-type plug-ins from providers, including NewBlue and proDAD. proDAD plug-ins Roto-Pen, Script, Vitascene, and Mercalli-Stabilizer are bundled with X4 and later Ultimate Editions.
You can generate revenue for your site by creating an exclusive library of videos. Your visitors can pay for a membership to get exclusive access to your gated content.
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If you have an Acuity Scheduling subscription, you can use Video Studio to create videos to illustrate how to book appointments with you, and what visitors can expect when they book your services for the first time.
Did you miss our Denney Hall video studio open house? Not to worry, you can now take a virtual tour of the newly renovated studio anytime you want. Learn more about the new features and get a glimpse into your experience in the studio with this short video. Share with your coworkers, friends, or teammates who may be curious about using the studio.
Production is the center of the video production process and includes filming or gathering photos, music, and other media that you will add to your final video. CIRT can assist with filming in the CIRT Video Studio, recording in our sound booth, filming onsite recordings, or checking out our equipment and training you on how to use it.
Video editing is storytelling. Many programs and tools are out there to help you assemble your story effectively and entertainingly. CIRT can help by working with faculty to edit videos they have captured, adding titles, music, or other media to a video, and rendering the final product so it is ready for publishing.
The publishing step of the video creation process is where you publish or distribute your video. Publishing destinations might include Canvas Studio, YouTube, One-Drive, etc. CIRT can assist with recommending a publishing platform and helping you learn how to use that platform.
What color should you paint your video or photography studio walls? Most photography or video studio walls are painted white, black, or some shade of grey in between. These neutral colors prevent stray color from accidentally bouncing off the wall into the area you are shooting. If it is a permanent set though, any color could be used to portray the desired theme, mood, or story.
Note Regarding Photo Illustrations: The photos I choose to illustrate the differences between wall colors can be achieved with any of the colored walls by professionals and are an exaggeration to illustrate very minor differences.
The most popular choice I have seen for studio walls is white, especially for photographers. It is the brightest color that allows the most light to bounce around, so if you want extra light, go with white. This can be handy for a studio if your lights are not as bright as you would like or if you generally shoot photos or video that is bright and airy. White is also easier to keep clean than black.
One reason some people avoid white studio walls is to avoid the sterile look and feel of the room. Some have even mentioned it feeling like a hospital and would prefer one of the other colors below if they have to spend a lot of time in the studio.
Stylistically, black walls make it easier to be more dramatic with lighting and will create darker shadows since less light is bouncing off the walls to fill them. You have to consider if this is a style you want or if taking more time on lighting to make each shoot perfect is ok with you.
Personally, I decided to go with black walls for my DIY home video studio. I do not plan on using a roller backdrop but using the walls as part of the set itself. I have always appreciated the look and feel of a dark background with a well-lit subject. In my opinion, an all black background also looks more professional from the all-white background, but that is only a consideration if you are using your studio walls as the backdrop like I am.
Of course, many studios will bring in color after the walls have been painted, like the paper rolls in the photo below. A studio is typically a very flexible space that can account for a wide variety of types of content. They have practical design layouts that are made for work rather than aesthetics. Though some certainly enjoy the aesthetic of a production studio.
Most studios choose one of the neutral colors listed above so that they can be flexible with space, bringing in any color they need for a project without the colors of the walls affecting those colors. Still, there are scenarios when you may want to consider painting your room another color.
You would want to consider this if the majority of your projects include video special effects. Green screens (like the one seen in the photo above) allow video editors to replace the green with any background they would like in post-production. There is a very particular green that is used for this.
You may want to pursue this path if you are creating permanent photography studio room sets where clients come in to take the same type of photo every time. This is popular in countries like South Korea where they have a dozen rooms staged with popular backgrounds or scenes and even provide stylistic clothing for each room.
Should I use warm tungsten lights or cool daylight balanced lights for my studio? Daylight balanced lights are the best choice for studio lights because they are more neutral and can more easily be covered with a gel cover to make them warmer if desired, while tungsten lights are more difficult to make cooler.
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The Rettner Hall Video Studio is a teaching and learning space devoted to supporting video production. We welcome students, faculty, and the University of Rochester community to usethe studio as a means to communicate, collaborate, and create.
Bring your UR ID card for sign-in at the Help Desk in Rettner 201. The Rettner Help Desk staff will confirm your reservation and swipe you into the space. No unreserved or unapproved use of the studio is permitted at any time. You will need to check out with the 201 help desk and they confirm that the studio has been properly wrapped.
When entering the studio, if anything is left out or improperly put away, please take a photo and email it to the studio manager and notify the Rettner 201 Help Desk before you start your reservation. At the end of your time, clean the studio properly.
The video studio exists to accommodate students and groups. However, sloppy behavior will not be tolerated. Please follow procedures and leave the studio better than you found it. If not, your privileges may be terminated at the discretion of the studio manager.
You can book the EZ Video Studio using our room reservation system and it is subject to the Study Room Policy. The studio may be booked for any of your video/audio production needs. It should not be reserved as a study space.
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