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New Clever, New Base, New Plan, New Job

Two new videos in less than a week? It’s a miracle! (Not really: the second one below was mostly done a couple months ago, but I felt guilty for not finishing the LED stuff sooner, so I tackled that starting in mid-April, then finished the Airtable video.) First off, here’s the latest cleverness to hit the tubes: the LONG overdue conclusion to the LED BarRead More »New Clever, New Base, New Plan, New Job

Changing looks…again

Little did I know when installing this latest theme a few months ago that the developers would effectively drop it for another (better?) one shortly after my switch. So here I am changing yet again. I still like the simple look of this theme (“Flat”), and hope to mimic the same thing with the new one, “Neve.” So if you’re showing up and things lookRead More »Changing looks…again

New year, new look

It’s been a while since I last redesigned this thing, and frankly, I was getting tired of the old design for a variety of reasons, so I went searching for something new. I’m kinda digging the simple, minimalist look of this theme. It fits the content, in a way, seeing that I don’t do a whole lot over here…at least, not at the moment. IRead More »New year, new look

Happy New Gear!

A little over a week ago, some long-awaited new gear showed up. I just happened to be outside when the mailman swung by to deliver it, so I decided to document the moment. I called this an “unboxing” in the YouTube description, but that term is only relevant in the technical sense that I’m sharing the experience of taking it out of the box. IRead More »Happy New Gear!

Animate a Face: Revived!

This little project of mine has gone through quite a lot… Originally released as a two-CDROM set in 2004 Moved to an online streaming service in 2013 Gone for a while after the streaming service went belly up Promised to return in late 2016, but clearly without much enthusiasm And now, on the first day of 2019, it’s finally back! For reals, you guys! TheRead More »Animate a Face: Revived!

More Animated Lines in HitFilm!

Time for the conclusion of my in-depth look at animating lines in HitFilm! If you haven’t seen Part 1, check it out. And if that wasn’t enough, I’ve released an in-depth (with a strong emphasis on depth) tutorial on how to rotoscope in HitFilm: Thanks again to FXhome for inviting me back as a guest on their channel, and to Jay Haynes (Film Sensei) forRead More »More Animated Lines in HitFilm!

Guest Tutorial: Animated Lines, Part 1

A few months ago the fine, friendly folks at FXhome approached me about delving into the hitherto largely-untapped possibilities of using HitFilm to make animated lines. Inspired by a tutorial shared by Jay Haynes of the Film Sensei channel, I dove in and had fun. So much fun, in fact, that there’s too much stuff to share in just one video, so we’re splitting itRead More »Guest Tutorial: Animated Lines, Part 1

HitFilm test: Text shaped by photo

I’ve seen lots of examples of people taking text and distorting it based on a black-and-white photo, with the photo merged into the text, so I decided to try it in HitFilm with my good buddy, Mr Rogers. It’s actually quite easy, so I’ll probably do a HitFilm TipFilm about it one of these days.

Guest Tutorial: Clone Effect Transitions in HitFilm

The crew at FXhome invited me back to produce another guest tutorial. This time I dove into the Clone effect, showing how to create both matte and overlay style transitions with it.  The Clone effect was added to HitFilm Pro last fall, and also became available for users of HitFilm Express version 8+ as part of the Composite Toolkit add-on pack.

Tutorial: Curving 3D Arrows in HitFilm

After quite a long lapse in posting to my Clever Tagline channel, I finally managed to squeeze in work on another short HitFilm tutorial.  This one is in response to a question from last fall on the FXhome forum, where a user asked how to make a curving 3D arrow over a map.  After a quick think, I came up with a surprisingly easy solution,Read More »Tutorial: Curving 3D Arrows in HitFilm