Hey all! Thanks so much for watching! Let me know if you learned anything here to improve your workflow or if you have a cool use case for turning a single camera for multicam shots. ! I'd love to hear how my workflow helps you out.
Learning everyday more and more, stumbled across your channel and really like how you do your videos! I also like the commentary from you 2 as well. Keep it up thanks!
Thanks. I produce these tutorials between productions at Category5 Technology TV. Season 15 is almost finished and then I will be able to do a few more of these lessons before Season 16 starts. 😊 Thanks for watching!
You can save the vignette as a preset, or copy and paste power windows across clips so you don't have to redraw it every time via the Window menu (ellipses).
Hey all! Thanks so much for watching! Let me know if you learned anything here to improve your workflow or if you have a cool use case for turning a single camera for multicam shots. ! I'd love to hear how my workflow helps you out.
Learning everyday more and more, stumbled across your channel and really like how you do your videos! I also like the commentary from you 2 as well. Keep it up thanks!
Thank you so much! Hope you continue to enjoy the new tutorials as we release them. Lots to come!
This are super easy to understand video, I wish this guys can come back and make more.
Thanks. I produce these tutorials between productions at Category5 Technology TV. Season 15 is almost finished and then I will be able to do a few more of these lessons before Season 16 starts. 😊 Thanks for watching!
A tip when you zoom select background and add a slight blur to sell the effect with a different lens ;)
Awesome tutorial! Please do more 🙏🏼
Okay, you convinced me! More coming down the wire! :) Thanks for the positive feedback.
Great sir
Cheers!
You can save the vignette as a preset, or copy and paste power windows across clips so you don't have to redraw it every time via the Window menu (ellipses).
Can you tell me exactly how to do this?
@@alvaromorello hit the three dots next to the Window reset button
One tip from me. If you want to see the zoomed video in the multicam preview window, use Node Sizing in the Color page.
I'll give it a try. That'd be a lovely addition to this technique. Thanks!