Wed Dec 18, 2024 9:11 am
If you already understand concepts of video engineering, then the product manual should suffice. If not, then YouTube is your best bet. But don’t assume you have to watch videos of your specific model ATEM to learn stuff. There’s a lot of concepts and it will take quite a while before you’re confident in them. The best way to start is to just try different things (a show with a pip dve, a show with multi cam edits, a green screen, hyperdeck playback, the media pool, camera coloring etc) and learn it as you need each individual requirement.
There is not a training by BMD the same way that they have davinci trainings.
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