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We’ve got the latest announcements, interviews and event info for professional video production and post-production.
Interview: Actor Amy Stewart on the Work-Life Balancing Act
We sat down with actor Amy Stewart to discuss how you can stay creative and continue supporting yourself in between industry gigs.
7 Reasons You Should “Script” Your Documentary Projects
In this article, we present some industry tips on how to “script” your documentary project before you actually dive into production.
Is Being the Director and the DP Your Best or Worst Decision?
Being the director and the DP of your next film may sound like the perfect way to control your budget and your creative vision, but is it …
A Brief History of RAW Footage in Video Production
RAW footage wasn’t a video production option until a little more than a decade ago. Let’s take a look at how the industry got to where it …
The Best Mirrorless Cameras for Filmmakers and Videographers
In this latest gear round-up, we cover the best mirrorless cameras for film and video professionals currently on the market.
The Digital Imaging Technician’s Tool Kit — Gear for the Job
Learn what gear professional digital imaging technicians keep in their kits, and check out some affordable ideas for your own.
Everything We Know About Canon’s New Mirrorless Cameras
According to the rumor mill, Canon is making some big leaps with some new mirrorless cameras. Here’s everything we know so far.
Breaking News: Blackmagic Announces Blackmagic eGPU
Slow graphics performance got you down? Well, thanks to Blackmagic you can go ahead and just plug in a much much better GPU — externally and affordably.
Producer Toby Halbrooks Shares Indie Film Insights
In which we chat with filmmaker and producer Toby Halbrooks about producing A Ghost Story, Never Goin’ Back, and The Old Man & the Gun.
Interview: Animated Advice from Films to Comics with David Avallone
We talked to filmmaker-turned-comic-book-writer David Avallone about what filmmakers can learn from the comic book industry.
Filmmaker Wendy McColm on the Meisner Technique and her Feature Birds Without Feathers
We chatted with filmmaker Wendy McColm about writing, directing, and performing in her award-winning feature Birds Without Feathers.
Film Theory: Why Don’t We Notice All Those Editing Cuts?
Edits are cuts in the “reality” of a film or television show, so they should be jarring. So why don’t we really notice them?