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Atomos Ninja TX & Ninja TX GO 10‑part educational series

Atomos has released the first two episodes in a 10‑part educational series created with Christine Shaw of Drop40 Productions that is designed to help you get the most out of your Ninja TX and Ninja TX GO.

In the first episode, Christine will show essential exposure and focus tools – including Peaking, Waveform, False Color, Vectorscope, Brightness, Onion Skin (available on monitors with recording capability), and Trigger Recording.

In the second episode, Christine shows you the differences between ProRes, ProRes RAW, DNx, and H.265 – covering file sizes, ideal use cases, and compatibility. This helps creators choose the right format for their project and hardware. Christine also walks through recording to a CFexpress Type B card or an external SSD.

Topics the episodes will cover:

  • Monitoring tools explained
  • Recording formats & storage options
  • Camera control essentials
  • Ninja TX setups for real shoots
  • Adding & using LUTs for better monitoring
  • ATOMOSphere setup with Ninja TX
  • AirGlu™ timecode
  • How Atomos products work together in a workflow
  • Using Ninja TX as an NDI transmitter & receiver
  • Ninja TX setups for client shoots

In the rest of the series, Christine will walk you through everything from LUTs to wireless monitoring, NDI, timecode, and cloud workflows. She also breaks down real setups she uses on client shoots, giving you practical ideas you can put into action right away.

There will be new episodes every week. You can watch the first two episodes now on our YouTube channel, with new videos dropping every Tuesday.

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