Video Production and Edition with DSLR Camera and Adobe Premiere
Tools and workflow VI
A course by Gonzalo P. Martos , Photographer and Videographer
About the video: Tools and workflow VI
Overview
“Sixth part of the lesson.”
In this video lesson Gonzalo P. Martos addresses the topic: Tools and workflow VI, which is part of the Domestika online course: Video Production and Edition with DSLR Camera and Adobe Premiere. Learn to film and edit a professional promotional video.
Partial transcription of the video
“That I want it longer? Dissolution lasts exactly the same but I have the name 100% longer. That I want the dissolution to be much smoother and appear more slowly? Well, when I approach with the V tool selected. If I get close to the extreme of cross dissolution, I see this icon. I can click and drag it. And then now this is much smoother. "... to write scripts for comics and comics and after three years ... ". The appearance is much slower. If, on the contrary, I reduce it, that will be almost immediate. "... in 84 to write scripts for comics and comics.". So that's a very simple and fast w...”
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Course summary for: Video Production and Edition with DSLR Camera and Adobe Premiere
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Category
Photography & Video -
Software
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Areas
Audiovisual Production, Film, Filmmaking, TV, Video, Video Editing

Gonzalo P. Martos
A course by Gonzalo P. Martos
Filmmaker and video editor Gonzalo P. Martos is an expert in digital editing, post-production, artistic photography, and the effects of lighting on visual storytelling.
Throughout his career, he has created promotional pieces for studios such as Espadaysantacruz and Nisu, as well as advertising spots for well-known brands like Samsung, Central Lechera Asturiana, Openbank, and Nivea, among others. He has also worked on music videos for artists such as Curricé and documentaries sponsored by Red Bull, including a piece following the popular band Love of Lesbian on tour.
What he likes most about his job is the variety that makes each day unique—having the freedom to travel, shooting at remarkable locations, creating various types of pieces, and being a modern-day Renaissance man capable of working with lights, cameras, shots, post-production, color, and the endless number of details that go into creating a solid audiovisual piece.
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