Posts Tagged ‘cinematography’
Understanding Zoom Lenses and How to Use Them Properly
Before you go overboard with the zoom lens on your next project, learn how it works — and how to use it properly to get the perfect …
Learn How Legendary Filmmaker David Fincher Tracks His Characters
Through clever tracking, panning, and tilting, David Fincher immerses his audiences by crafting characters like no other working director.
How to Stylize Your Cinematography Like Wes Anderson
Every great cinematographer has a signature style. You can develop yours by studying the experts, beginning with Wes Anderson.
How Roger Deakins Shot and Lit Blade Runner 2049
Take a look at the lighting cinematographer Roger Deakins designed to capture the visually stunning footage in Blade Runner 2049.
How “American Vandal” Shows Us the Future of Documentary Film
This Netflix original series relies on vertical cell phone footage and animated social media conversations, giving us a glimpse of future documentaries.
The Shreditor’s Guide to Shooting Videos and Commercials By Yourself
Running your video shoots as a one-man band? Here’s everything you need to know about shooting on your own without a crew.
5 Rules For Working with Rented Gear on Your Next Shoot
All filmmakers make mistakes, but it’s crucial not to make them with gear that isn’t yours. Here are some must-follow rules for rented gear.
Navigating the Challenges of the One-Take Short Film
We take a look behind the scenes at how a Sundance Award-winning filmmaker shoots dynamic, one-take short films.
Win a Sony a6500 4K Camera Bundle from Shutterstock
Shutterstock is giving away nearly $3,000 worth of camera gear in this Sony a6500 camera giveaway. Win a camera, monitor, light, microphone, and more!
3 Cinematography Tools for Capturing Perfect Exposure
Nailing perfect exposure is one of the cinematographer’s most essential roles. Learn to set the right exposure to streamline post-production.
5 Ways to Use a Gimbal to Capture Cinematic Footage
In this video tutorial, learn five ways you can capture stable and beautiful footage with a handheld gimbal.
Basic Camera Filtration to Elevate your Cinematography
Filtration for your camera can be a essential to creating the most cinematic images. Find out what you need to know in this article.