Using a Wacom Cintiq Pro for Video Editing
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Read the full blog post here: bit.ly/CintiqVi...
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Discover who two top Hollywood editors - Alan Edward Bell, ACE (Hunger Games, 500 Days of Summer, Red Sparrow) and Dody Dorn, ACE (Memento, Insomnia, End of Watch, Power Rangers) use a Wacom Cintiq Pro as a core part of their editing workflow.
Plus a complete guide to setting up and using a Wacom Cintiq Pro 16" for video editing.
Check it out here: bit.ly/CintiqVi... - Фільми й анімація
Exactly what I was looking for. No one seems to be talking about using these for video editing. It's good to see people in the industry who actually spend very long hours with big projects using these. I would rather rely on their testimony because I know from the nature of their work they are not going to use something that is not conducive to productivity and convenience.
Mine just arrived today🔥🔥🔥
@@KamdynFilmsStudios One year later, how is the Pen Display workflow treating you? Any notes for another editor considering it?
@@johnnyc.31 I love it, by far the best invest me for video editing and 3d modeling
@@KamdynFilmsStudios awesome. Do you use it as your only display? I edit with a large pen tablet and two monitors. I’m just not sure how you would use a dual screen setup if only one of them has touch input. That’s my major hang up.
this is extremely underrated
Thank you for this video! I couldn't find this source anywhere!
Sooo cool !!! This was unimaginable not too long ago
Ive been waiting to see a video like this for a year. Thank you very much for sharing and please share more in depth videos. Ive been thinking about adding the Cintiq pro to my editing bay. I am still concerned about the Matte screen and the color accuracy/brightness if you can comment on that
The video is just a trailer for the blog post, so definitely read that...
The image on the screen looks great and isn't very reflective as it does have a matte finish, but it's not accurate enough for using for colour accurate work.
It's bright enough to work with and doesn't feel dim or anything, but as there is an extra layer between the image and the panel surface to make the pen work it's not as bright as a normal display would be. If that makes sense?
It's a really well designed and manufactured device though!
Hope that helps a little...
@@JonnyElwyn I read the post. It's awesome. Thanks for the inspiration!