The Editing Tools Behind the Films at Sundance

The most interesting stat in this graph is the total dominance of DaVinci Resolve in the color grading, but none in editing despite BlackMagic Design’s emphasis on that particular feature in recent years.

I’m also surprised to see Unity coming in after After Effects for Animation / VR / VFX.

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Post Production on "Atlanta"

Atlanta is one of my favorite TV shows in recent years and their post production methods are fascinating to hear and learn from.

Kyle and Ernie will talk about editing "Atlanta" from a single story house in Hollywood and how Adobe Creative Cloud professional video tools enable the team to execute ideas quickly, produce seamless visual effects, and ultimately deliver a better show.

Editor, Kyle Reiter, and Assistant Editor, Ernie Gilbert work on the FX channel tv series 'Atlanta' in Adobe Premiere Pro CC. Christine Steele interviews the two men on how they approach sound design & music while editing the tv series in Premiere. #LumaForge #FasterTogether #NABShow2019 For super easy collaborative video storage, check out the LumaForge Jellyfish.

Content-Aware Fill for video in After Effects

What kind of dark sorcery is this?

Content-Aware Fill leverages the power of Adobe Sensei within After Effects to remove unwanted elements from your video cleanly without having to edit frame-by-frame. Editors can now remove people, objects, shadows and much more while keeping the video content you want intact, helping you to streamline your editing process.

I’m guessing that this function may be as good as Adobe claims like Morph Cut (cough).