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Moving Audio with Video

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Moving Audio with Video

Simple but commonly unknown for beginners. I am often asked by editors transitioning from Final Cut Pro 7, "Why won't my f&*$ing audio layer move to a different track with my video!?!".

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Organizing Footage with Label Colors

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Organizing Footage with Label Colors

Staying organized while editing is crucial, especially when dealing with larger projects and sequences. There are many ways to stay organized in Premiere Pro, and using Label colors is a great why to avoid getting lost in you own mess of footage!

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My Love Hate Relationship with Dynamic Link

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My Love Hate Relationship with Dynamic Link

When I'm not out filming or meeting with clients, it is a safe bet that I'm in my office editing. That means I'm switching back and forth between Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro. (Not to mention some related Photoshop and Illustrator files as well as the odd Google Doc.) For someone who spends so much time working with files in After Effects and Premiere Pro, a way to make the two work together is a highly valuable tool.

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The Science of Giving

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The Science of Giving

There is nothing more rewarding then being able to put your skills toward helping a charity. Produced for Life Vest Inside, The Science of Giving is an animated explainer video that scientifically proves to the world why it is good to give!

Inspired by 'Designed by Apple', completing this project was lots of fun, but it didn't come without its share of challenges. Telling a story with a series of dots takes much imagination and creativity. On the technical side, a lot of thought went into how to animate the various scenes to make the video feel natural and consistent.

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Creative Cow Leader!

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Creative Cow Leader!

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Imagination Creations founder, Ari Grunzeweig, has just been selected as a Creative Cow Leader! Creative cow is a leading peer based website where creative professionals and amateurs alike turn to in order to learn, find solutions to challenges, or just see the cool stuff people are doing the the creative world.

Creative Cow has been a great resource for me throughout my career. Their tutorials and user forums are always very helpful and generally provide fast answers to your technical questions. My two tutorials, Green Screen Billboard Compositing and After Effects Handwriting Tutorial are now featured on Creative Cow. I am hoping to be able to create more soon.

It is very exciting to be a leader amongst cows!

Have a look at my leader page here: Meet Ari Grunzeweig

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