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Do You Need a Director’s Viewfinder?
Let’s explore the director’s viewfinder, the various options available to you, and budget-friendly tips to apply to your next project.
Quick Color Theory: Exploring the Color Wheel
Let’s examine the rules that dictate the language of color—color theory—and one of its most important tools, the color wheel.
How to Shoot Interior Locations with Limited Lighting
Do you need to shoot an interior location without any lighting equipment? No problem. Here’s how you rise to the challenge.
Canon Announces New Cinema Camera: EOS R5 C
We’re three weeks into 2022, and we have our first cinema camera announcement. Kind of. Here’s our Canon EOS R5 C review—specs included!
Cinematic Tips: Shooting 35mm with the Filmmakers of “Wake”
Peek behind the scenes of this beautifully-composed short film, shot on 35mm film, in this candid interview with Liam Higgins.
F/4 vs. F/2.8: What’s the Difference and Why Does it Matter?
We’re going to look at f/2.8 and f/4, the differences between the two, and when to choose which f-stop for a specific type of shot.
Selling Expensive Gear Online? Resale Outlets May Be Your Friend
Here’s an in-depth look at why resale outlets could be your next best friend—easy quotes, easy shipping, stress-free results.
Say Goodbye to the Canon DSLR
As an homage to Canon’s EOS line of cameras, we asked a few PremiumBeat contributors to weigh in on how these cameras impacted their career.
YouTubers Behold: The New Nikon Z9 (And Why It Doesn’t Really Matter)
Another year, another new camera. Let’s discuss the release of Nikon’s Z9 and what it could mean for YouTube nation.
What Makes the iPhone 13’s Cinematic Mode Cinematic?
Let’s explore what the iPhone 13’s cinematic mode actually offers, and discuss how it might be suitable for your film and video project needs.
Is It Worth Buying a Probe Lens in 2022?
Let’s talk about the most popular probe lens on the market, and if it’s worth the investment . . . or if you should just stick to …
Battling Against the YouTube Algorithm
After a year of working semi-consistently on YouTube, here’s how my channel did, and where I see it going in the future.