Posts Tagged ‘Exposure’
From Zebra Lines to False Color: 4 Ways to Monitor Exposure on Set
With so many ways to monitor exposure, it can be difficult to know which method is best for you. Let’s take a look.
Light Meters 101: Why You Should Use One for Video Projects
Despite modern innovations, a dedicated light meter is still the best way to ensure consistent and high quality results on your video projects.
How to Use False Color to Nail Skin Tone Exposure
False color is one of the most effective exposure tools for digital cinematography out there. This quick tip explains how to understand your false color readout to …
Cinematography Tip: One Take, Two Environments
One of the most challenging shots for a DP is a ‘continuous take’ that moves inside and outside within the same shot. These cinematography tips will show …
The 3 Cornerstones of Indie Film Marketing
Making your film is just the beginning. Eventually you’ll need to market it. Here are some important things to consider when it comes to indie film marketing.
5 Easy Tips For Nailing Your Exposure On Every Shot
No matter what camera you’re shooting with, perfect exposure is the biggest key to achieving a beautiful image. Here are 5 easy tips that will help you …
5 Reasons Your Day For Night Footage Doesn’t Look Right
Shooting day for night is a technique that has been around for ages, however many filmmakers make critical mistakes both during production and post that completely give …
Does White Balancing Matter Anymore?
We take a look at the importance, or should we say unimportance of white-balancing in a digital world.
How to Read Histograms
Histograms can quickly tell you if your image is underexposed or overexposed. The following article will give you a quick crash course in how to use them.