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More great tutorials for Motion and Premiere, Rocketman Color Pipeline, Atomos Neon, and more! [Email Image](  Creative COW News Roundup is sponsored by [Adorama TV](   [Email Image](  [Apple Motion Fire Dragon Logo Animation Tutorial]( [Apple Motion Fire Dragon Logo Animation]( Fractals, generators, displacements, oh my! You can find everything you need to make engaging fire effects inside Apple Motion 5, and longtime VFX artist, editor, software developer, and business owner Simon Ubsdell shows you how to both build the fire and apply it to a logo. Project files are included, but you'll learn everything you need to apply it wherever and however you'd like, in your own unique style!  [Rocketman: Taron Edgerton as Elton John. The film used DaVinci Resolve for its color pipeline]( [Elton John: Rocketman Used DaVinci Resolve Studio Throughout Color Pipeline: On Set, for DI, and Finish Grading]( Blackmagic Design has today announced that its DaVinci Resolve Studio was used throughout the color pipeline on Paramount’s new musical biopic about Elton John’s breakthrough years produced by Marv Films & Rocket Pictures and directed by Dexter Fletcher. Lensed by DP George Richmond, BSC, Rocketman’s on set DIT workflow was developed and managed by Onset Tech’s Joshua Callis-Smith with Goldcrest Post handling the final DI and online. Senior colorist Rob Pizzey handled the final grade delivering in Dolby Vision Domestic and Theatrical HDR, as well as SDR Rec 709 with Russ White and Daniel Tomlinson completing the online.  [Speed Ramps and Smooth Slow Motion in Adobe Premiere Pro]( [Speed Ramps & Smooth Slow Motion in Adobe Premiere Pro]( Here's everything you need to know to get complete control over the speed of your footage in Adobe Premiere Pro! Join VFX guru Tobias G for a look at the Rate Stretch Tool, Premiere's Speed/Duration settings, Time Remapping, and more!  [Atomos Neon]( [Atomos Introduces Neon: The All-New Cinema Monitor-Recording Displays Specifically Designed To Meet The HDR Challenges Of Modern TV And Film Production]( Neon is an all-new line-up of precision 4K HDR field monitor-recorders for on-set or in-studio production that comes in four screen sizes, 17", 24", 31" and 55",ensuring that no matter the critical production usage, every crew member sees an accurate image representation. Directors know with confidence that they have got the shot, cinematographers ensure consistent exposure, focus pullers maintain the sharpness of an actor's eyes, and editors and color graders can lock down the creative intent from shot to shot.  [Adorama Inspire](  [Great VFX for Amazon Prime Video Good Omens]( [Great Effects for Good Omens: Collaboration with Milk VFX]( Wouldn’t you know it? You’re a demon living on Earth for the past 6000 years, and you’ve finally persuaded your angelic counterpart to help you stop the end of the world, and now you can’t remember where you left the 11 year old Antichrist. Such are the tribulations of Good Omens, the newly posted Amazon Prime Video series based on the beloved 1990 classic fantasy novel by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. We spoke with the Oscar, Emmy, and BAFTA-winning team at Milk VFX about how they brought this epic comic fantasy to life.  [Email Image](  Creative COW News Roundup - [Qoncept Inc. uses Blackmagic DeckLink SDI Micro for Baseball Pitch Tracking System Baseboy](  - [Sony Pictures Post Production Services Delivers Out of This World Sound For “Men in Black™: International”](  - [Pond5 Announces World’s Largest Collection of Royalty-Free Editorial Video Featuring Content from Reuters and Other Leading Global News Organizations](  - [Red Giant Introduces: VFX Suite for Adobe After Effects](  - [Goldcrest Post’s Ryan Price Creates the Sounds of Self Destruction in “Her Smell”](  - [Sonnet Announces Thunderbolt 3 to PCIe Expansion System/1U Rackmount Enclosure for Apple Mac mini](  - [DP Matthew Clark shoots Amazon Studios’ feature "Late Night" with the Panasonic VariCam 35 Cinema Camera](  - [Cooke S7/i Full Frame Plus lenses give dimensionality to Netflix Film The Perfection](  - [Sonnet Announces Breakthrough-Priced Thunderbolt 2 to 10 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter](  - [Hoods Inc. Productions Powers Its New Modern Media Operation With EditShare](  - [Click here]( for the rest of Creative COW News Roundup!  javascript:void(0) social icon social icon social icon  [Unsubscribe](  ©2019 Creative COW LLC, All rights reserved. Trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective companies. Creative COW and the Bessie Logo are registered trademarks of Creative COW LLC. Our mailing address is: 1308 Stockton Hill Road #321, Kingman, AZ 86401 USA You're subscribed to our mailing list as {EMAIL}. To update your profile, [click here](. Having trouble reading this in email? [Click here to view it in your browser]([.](

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