Year Seven: DaVinci Resolve
And Partnering With Ott House Audio

Now in our seventh year, Amigo Media continues to lead the market in creative and cost-effective color correction and grading for television and film in the Washington DC area

Over the past year we’ve transitioned from running Apple Color to running the latest Davinci Resolve hardware and software. This move has gives us the ability to grade your project in HD, 2k, 4k and even Stereo (S3D) all in real time while delivering projects into a variety of formats both tape and tapeless based.

Recently we’ve moved our studio to Silver Spring, MD one of the nations media hubs and built out a brand new suite within Ott House Audio, a premiere audio finishing company in the Washington DC area. This move puts us in the heart of the D.C. postproduction community and now we are able to offer complete finishing services all under one roof.

Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Premiere Pro

Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Premiere Pro explores the key differences between the editing workflows in Final Cut Pro and Premiere Pro, and shares what video editors should expect when making the switch. The course compares the interfaces, data structure, concepts, tools, and workflow,and touches on mixing audio and special features unique to Premiere Pro, such as voice transcription and storyboard editing. Exercise files are included with the course.

Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Premiere Pro is available on Lynda.com.

An Editor’s Guide to Adobe Premiere Pro

In this intermediate level book three experienced editors take students step-by-step through the entire editing process in Premiere Pro, from file creation all the way through output. Along the way they’ll learn the ins-and-outs of (or “to do things such as”) file management, essential and intermediate editing techniques, color correction, audio mixing and repairing, titling and effects, and delivering their video onto tape, the web, and mobile devices. They’ll learn to work within the Adobe ecosystem as well, getting up to speed quickly on time saving tools such as Dynamic Link, Adobe Story, and more.

An Editor’s Guide to Adobe Premiere Pro by Richard Harrington, Robbie Carman and Jeff I. Greenberg is available from Amazon.