Meta Platforms Inc. is bringing prompt-based editing to the world of sound with a new model called SAM Audio that can segment individual sounds from complex audio recordings.
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Macworld Video editing today sits at a crossroads. Creators want professional results, but few have the time—or patience—for overly complex tools and fragmented workflows. Wondershare Filmora V15 is ...
Your iPhone camera is amazing. Especially for video. Modern iPhones capture 4K video, and pretty much any iPhone from the past few years can easily do high-definition 1080p. It’s also likely that your ...
Ever watched a YouTube or TikTok video and thought, “I could create something like that”? Well, that’s easier said than done when you haven’t created a video before. While our unlimited access to ...
The Clipchamp Video Editor app on Windows 11 is one of the simplest and most convenient video editors out there. This tool has been widely used for anything, from baseline video edits to stitching ...
With the 2024 Sundance Film Festival taking over Park City, Utah, Adobe is proud to celebrate the invaluable contribution sound editors make to our favorite films. October 6, 1927, was a pivotal date ...
Have you ever wondered what sound editors and sound mixers do for a movie? Vanity Fair recently had the chance to sit down with ‘Ford v Ferrari’ sound editor Don Sylvester and sound mixer David ...
Curated by the IndieWire Crafts team, Craft Considerations is a platform for filmmakers to talk about recent work we believe is worthy of awards consideration. In partnership with Apple TV+, for this ...
The Oscars are back. Every year, it is night of celebration, celebrity-filled red carpets, well-tailored suits, glamorous dresses, and ... confusion. No, we're not talking envelopes. We're talking ...
When Spotlight won the 2016 Academy Award for Best Picture last night, The Washington Post took the opportunity to declare that its victory proved "big, noisy movies don’t always win." But on a night ...