Posts Tagged ‘filmmaking’
25 FREE Unique Vintage Sound Effects for Your Film and Video
Download rough, classic sounds that are perfect for any retro project in need of that specific analog-style sound to fill the background with.
6 Modern TV Shows and Movies that Mix Genres
Shows and movies that mix different genres often produce captivating content that feels fresh, pushing the envelope on how stories can be told. Here are some notable …
Remembering the Cinematography of the Late Michael Chapman
In honor of the late Michael Chapman, let’s explore the high contrast and bright colors of the acclaimed cinematographer behind Taxi Driver and Raging Bull.
Mandalorian Miniatures: How ILM Combined Classic Special Effects, 3D Printing, and Modern VFX
The Mandalorian turns to a tried-and-true special effect — hand-crafted miniature models. Here’s how they did it. While you’ve likely seen the hundreds of articles on how …
Breaking Down the Multifaceted Role of a Showrunner
A look into the all-important television or streaming program showrunner, and how you can learn from this multifaceted role.
How Editors Are the True Gatekeepers of Storytelling
A look into how editors can change the way directors think and can ultimately be the brilliance behind a powerful story on screen.
The Auteur Cinematography of “Peter Andrews” a.k.a. Steven Soderbergh
Steven Soderbergh has found an under-the-radar way to hone his cinematography while cementing his auteur filmmaker status.
A Study of Unreliable Narrators Throughout Film History
Exploring the deceitful history of unreliable narration in film, and how you can use it to subvert audience expectations in your projects.
Filmmaking Fundamentals: Using Blocking to Get Your Scenes Moving
Directing your first scene? Before you get bogged down in the technical details, take the time to plan out and rehearse your blocking.
Understanding the Critical Importance of the Camera Operator
Let’s take a look into the art of camera operating by examining what a film looks like without one. Here’s why the camera operator’s role is so …
Lighting Comedy and Creating Kitsch with Robert Yeoman
Discover how cinematographer Robert Yeoman keeps his comedies light and helped develop Wes Anderson’s quirky aesthetic. Dive in!
How Filmmakers Use Allegory in Film and Video Projects
A look into how filmmakers over the years have used allegory in their works, and how you can also give your films and video projects a deeper …