Posts Tagged ‘cinematography’
How to Soften Your Sharp 4K DSLR Video Footage
Super sharp footage is great when you need it, and not so great when you don’t. Here’s how to soften it — during production and in post.
Harness the Power of the Canon 5D Mark IV’s Built-in Intervalometer
In this write-up, learn how you can create your own time-lapse videos using the in-camera settings for the Canon 5D Mark IV.
7 Reasons Why You Should Be Using Blackmagic’s URSA Mini Pro 4.6k Camera
Blackmagic Design has created the Swiss Army knife of cameras, and here are the definitive reasons why you should be using it.
Six Videography Tips for Shooting in Bright Sunlight
In this roundup, check out some tips for keeping your cool and shooting quality footage in bright sunlight for your next video project.
Video Tutorial: What Does “Dirtying the Frame” Mean?
With this technique, you can add even more dynamic movement to your moving shots and more depth to your simple shots. So how does it work?
Create a Glitch Effect For Logos and Titles in After Effects
In this video tutorial, learn how you can create a digital distortion scene with a glitch effect using these four easy techniques.
Cinematography Techniques: A Complete Guide to Product Shots
In our latest cinematography guide, we take a look at how to light, shoot, and design your next product photo or video shoot.
Using Canon 5D Mark IV’s Auto-Focus While Shooting Video
In this article, we take a look at what you need to know about Canon’s auto-focus (Servo AF) before shooting video for your next project.
Build Your Own Car Rig for Thirty Dollars + 10 Production Tips
Shooting a car scene in your next film or video project? Check out this DIY car mount build — and some tips for your scene.
Exclusive Interview: The Creators of Some of The Most Popular LUT Packs Ever
If you haven’t heard of VisionColor LUTs, chances are you’ve seen them in action more than a few times in videos and films.
Video Tutorial: Give Your Projects Some Flare with Lucent Warm
Capturing a real lens flare precisely when you want it can be challenging. Add the elements you need easily in post-production with Lucent Warm.
7 Things to Consider When Shooting on Retro Film Stock
In this interview, we talk with the filmmakers behind “1985” about the challenges they faced shooting on retro film stock.