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Learn how to manage a video post-production workflow with expert tips and advice on film, media, movies, and cinema in this free video series.
There are 15 videos in this series:

Learn how to prepare for a post-production video project with expert tips and advice on filmmaking, cinema, and movie post-production in this free online video clip.

Learn how to organize post-production video files with expert tips and advice on filmmaking, cinema, and movie post-production in this free online video clip.

Learn how to work on multiple post-production video projects with expert tips and advice on filmmaking, cinema, and movie post-production in this free online video clip.

Learn how to prioritize post-production video projects with expert tips and advice on filmmaking, cinema, and movie post-production in this free online video clip.

Learn how to work on multiple post-production applications with expert tips and advice on filmmaking, cinema, and movie post-production in this free online video clip.

Learn how to troubleshoot post-production technology issues with expert tips and advice on filmmaking, cinema, and movie post-production in this free online video clip.

Learn how to handle post-production client interactions with expert tips and advice on filmmaking, cinema, and movie post-production in this free online video clip.

Learn about contractual boundaries for a post-production video project with expert tips and advice on filmmaking, cinema, and movie post-production in this free online video clip.

Learn how to price work for a post-production video project with expert tips and advice on filmmaking, cinema, and movie post-production in this free online video clip.

Learn how to budget time for a post-production video project with expert tips and advice on filmmaking, cinema, and movie post-production in this free online video clip.

Learn how to track progress of a post-production video project with expert tips and advice on filmmaking, cinema, and movie post-production in this free online video clip.

Learn how and when to take breaks during a post-production video project with expert tips and advice on filmmaking, cinema, and movie post-production in this free online video clip.

Learn how to handle post-production video emergencies with expert tips and advice on filmmaking, cinema, and movie post-production in this free online video clip.

Learn how to budget expenses for a post-production video project with expert tips and advice on filmmaking, cinema, and movie post-production in this free online video clip.

Learn how to stay creative during a post-production video project with expert tips and advice on filmmaking, cinema, and movie post-production in this free online video clip.

The development of film came alongside the rise of America as a world empire. The technology developed in the late 19th to early 20th century and quickly became a staple of modern culture and mass consumption. Many trace the beginning of film to a moment also considered the advent of the comic strip as we know it: Eadweard Muybridge's famous pictures of a horse's stride, which proved that in fact there is a moment when all four hooves are off the ground. Film making is the process by which a film is made. The different stages of filmmaking include development, pre-production, production, post-production and distribution.
In this free video series, our expert Travis Johns will teach you how to manage a post-production video workflow. He will teach you how to prepare for a post-production project, how to organize video files, and how to work on multiple projects simultaneously. Travis will also teach you how to prioritize projects, work with multiple applications, and how to troubleshoot technological problems. He will also teach you how to handle client interactions, price your work, track progress, and budget time and money. Travis will even talk about contractual boundaries, handling emergencies, and staying creative.
Travis Johns Travis studied film & theater at the College of Santa Fe before moving to New York, where he trained as an apprentice editor for Blacklist Productions while interning for Late Night with Conan O'Brien. He relocated to Boston in 2000, and for five years created, directed, and edited original series intros and 30-second spots as a Senior Graphic Designer for a national television cable channel. Travis has created visuals and motion graphics for clients such as New Balance, Red Bull, and Howard TV, not to mention branding collateral and logo design for ECG Productions.dkdk
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