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The New Dynamic Cine Camera: Sony Introduces the FX3
Sony has officially released the specifications of the FX3. By format and spec sheet, could this be Sony’s official counteroffer to the C70?
7 Tips for Writing Good Dialogue in Your Screenplay
Every writer is different, but if you’re looking for some tried-and-true hits when it comes to writing dialogue, this list is for you.
How to Pay Homage to a Creator without Stealing
Explore the difference between homage and plagiarism, and learn to incorporate another artist’s ideas while maintaining artistic integrity.
Iconic Cinematography: Our 5 Favorite Shots from Darius Khondji
Let’s explore Darius Khondji’s five best film sequences and deconstruct the elements so you, too, can replicate these masterful approaches.
Will Real-Time Digital Sets Replace Green Screens?
Disney, Netflix, Amazon, Paramount, and more are betting big on digital sets, Volumes, and digital set extensions. Let’s take a look.
The 10 Best Digital Video Cameras for Filmmaking in 2021
We ranked our top ten picks for the best digital video cameras for filmmaking in 2021! Let’s see the results.
Helpful Tips Every Audio Engineer Wants You to Learn
Here’s a quick dive into the audio recording world to help save your future audio engineers some headaches.
A Look into the Cameras Used at Sundance Film Festival 2021
We chat with the filmmakers of Sundance 2021 to explore what cameras, lenses, and gear they used and why. Let’s dive in.
5 Ways to Use Undercranking on Your Next Project
To speed things up, you must first slow things down. Let’s take a look at the antique art of undercranking.
Fusion vs. After Effects: Which One Is Right for You?
Take a look at the differences between Fusion and After Effects, so you can decide which one is right for you. Let’s go!
PremiumBeat vs. AudioJungle
In this detailed comparison, we’ll take a look at PremiumBeat and AudioJungle to see which is the best fit for your video project.
Comparing the Performances of Premiere Pro vs. Final Cut Pro X
Let’s compare these two pieces of editing software—Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro X—in five different areas of performance.