Making videos better with Photoshop
On yesterday’s Tech, No Babel, I told you that photoshop to enhance your videos. Today, I show you .
This video is longer than most of my screencasts, but it’s a real-time tutorial of the steps I’d use on a video to fix problems, add a lower third, and do things like that.
AfterEffects is the preferred software for this sort of thing, but if you don’t have it or just know PhotoShop better, you can do quite a bit.
As promised, here’s the link to get Photoshop for $10 a month through Amazon (affiliate link).
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This show started with Renewed Vision’s ProPresenter 5 software, but might include Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, or any of the other web services that churches might use.
If you do tech at your church or you use computers to advance your church’s mission, this show is for you.
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