Posted 06/15/2021
Once your photoshoot is done, it’s time to choose your images and prep them for retouching! Headshot photographer Peter Hurley goes through his post shoot workflow, step by step.
What are your takeaways from this video? How will you be incorporating elements of Peter’s process into your own? Engage with us in the Comments, below.
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Posted 05/28/2020
Ever wanted to create your own cinematic sound effects? In this video, AB shows you how he creates Foley sound effects at home utilizing household objects.
For a deeper dive into sound in film, turn to AB's Filmmaking for Beginners: 5 Basic Elements of Film Sound. Then check out these other At-Home videos for more ways to help you stay creative at home.
Posted 05/14/2020
Whether you’re looking for an opportunity in commercial photography or seeking out creative photography ideas, this tutorial is for you! We teach you how to create paint cloud photos, from photo shoot to Photoshop.
Also check out these other At-Home videos for more ways to help you stay creative at home.
Posted 05/10/2020
In this Adobe Premiere Pro CC tutorial, AB shows you how to edit audio. His audio editing tips include how to add submix tracks, how to remove background noise, and more!
You can find more editing tips and techniques here.
Posted 05/07/2020
In this video, AB breaks down the five basic elements of film sound: dialogue, background or ambient sound, sound effects, Foley, and music. Did you know that most of the movies and shows you watch contain sound that wasn't recorded at the time of the shoot? Learn these and other interesting facts about filmmaking by clicking into our Audio for Video Series. Questions or comments? Send them to us just below, in the Comments section.
Posted 04/26/2020
Video noise can happen even in the best-planned shots. As much as you try to avoid it, sometimes you just gotta fix it in post. Doug Guerra teaches you how to remove video noise, discusses the different types of noise reduction, and gives you a DaVinci Resolve tutorial on the subject.
385 Views· Posted 10/31/2019
Struggling to edit large video files like 4K? We have editing tips to stop slow playback in Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve. Doug Guerra, here at B&H, gives you the step-by-step process on how to edit using proxy files.
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958 Views· Posted 09/23/2019
Sometimes, despite your best efforts, you just aren't able to capture audio at the quality you would like. Whether it's background noise, unwanted dialogue sounds, inconsistent audio levels, or you just want to improve the overall quality of your video, this video will show you how to fix your audio in post.
1:04 Background Noise
3:15 Unwanted Dialogue Sounds
4:05 Inconsistent Audio Levels
7:05 Sweetening Audio
If you would like to continue reading about the Audio for Video series, be sure to check out all of our related content
774 Views· Posted 07/29/2019
In this sixth video in our audio-for-video series, AB gives us a simple introduction to post-production, highlighting the different steps of treating your audio once you’re finished shooting your video. From naming your files correctly to thinking about your final output levels, this video will give you a general sense of the common practices used to get your audio sounding just right. Check it out!
If you would like to continue reading about the Audio for Video series, be sure to check out all of our related content
222 Views· Posted 02/26/2019
Once again, photographer and educator Tim Grey is here to teach you how to take full advantage of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom’s massive tool set. Today, Grey is focusing on presets, explaining why you should use them and how to start creating your own. For more Lightroom tutorials and tons of other educational videos, make sure you drop by BandH.com.
189 Views· Posted 12/28/2018
In this video, photographer David Flores shares five tips for taking sharper photos. From bumping up your shutter speed to tightening up your photos with Photoshop effects, these techniques will help you achieve those sharp images you’ve been seeking. Come back and view more of our videos, at BandH.com.
612 Views· Posted 08/14/2018
In this video, photographer David Flores demonstrates how to digitize film slides with the Nikon ES-2 Digitizing Adapter. He discusses some of the techniques he uses for capturing the best image possible from each slide, including shooting in raw format, using a compact lens, lighting your slides with an LED, enabling autofocus, and more. Check it out!
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205 Views· Posted 07/25/2018
Join B&H’s Gabe Biderman, Lance Keimig, Matt Hill, and Todd Vorenkamp as they guide a group of night-photography enthusiasts around Brooklyn to capture some of its most famous vistas—from DUMBO to Brooklyn Bridge Park. This is a great video if you want to know how to shoot effectively at night, and there are some great tips on how to process your photos once you have finished your nighttime photo safari. We hope you enjoy the video, that it inspires you to take your own nighttime group photo walk, and invite you to view the wide selection
14,000 Views· Posted 01/25/2016
In this quick look at the X-Rite Colorchecker Passport Video, Allan Weitz, of B&H Photo, details its uses and features, explaining the advantages of adding a color chart to your video workflow. In exploring this versatile-multipurpose tool, Weitz highlights the ease of use and specific advantages of each of the targets that make up the Color Passport Video, while pointing out their benefits to you in crafting your final image