2. Jonny Elwyn. Jonny Elwyn shares his experiences and thoughts on post-production. He dishes up his own insights into editing and working with clients, and shares videos and interviews from leaders in the industry.

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3. Little Frog in High Def. Shane Ross shares his experience as a television editor. On his blog, he gives insights into his editing workflow. It is recommended for beginners and advanced professionals. He works mainly with Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro, but his insights on workflow in general are helpful for any editor.

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4. Digitalfilms. Oliver Peters is a veteran film editor and colorist, who shares his insights on post-production. On his video editing site, you’ll find a nice balance of tutorials, behind the scenes editing workflows and insightful thoughts on the industry.

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5. Philip Hodgetts. Philip Hodgetts blogs about technology related to post-production and distribution. He is always on the hunt for the latest post-production stuff. He perfectly connects both the creative and technical perspective.

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6. Retooled. Retooled has a focus on the post-production side of things, with topics related to Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, and After Effects. Be sure to check out the detailed video tutorials for those looking to learn intermediate and advanced editing techniques.

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7. Video Copilot. Video Copilot is a collaborative resource for training, design tools, and artists. The blog shows you what is possible and how effects can be created so that you can apply these techniques to your own creative ventures.

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Color Grading

Color grading is a special area of post-production. These blogs offer real-world, practical guides, insights into the latest editing tools and weekly newsletters. If you want to be an expert in color grading, you should keep an eye on these blogs.

1. Aaron Williams. Aaron blogs about video editing in Adobe Premiere Pro and color grading with DaVinci Resolve. His site is a nice balance of tutorials and insights from his real-world experience in editing and grading.

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