Posts Tagged ‘video production’
5 Things Agencies Look for When Hiring Freelance Videographers
Here are five insights into landing those lucrative freelance agency gigs — and the guide to holding onto them once you do.
Working with a Green Screen Is Easier than Ever — Here’s Why
In recent years, working with a green screen has changed. Take a look at a few new factors that have made the process easier than ever.
Efficiently Lighting and Shooting Product Shots for YouTube
Lighting and shooting products is a common challenge videographers face. Here are some tips to make your life a little easier.
7 Tutorials on Adding The “Cinematic” Look to Your Videos
Here’s a bit of advice on breaking down how to create that “cinematic” look — including some helpful and creative resources.
Quality vs. Quantity: What Should You Record While Traveling?
While having selection footage is helpful, the key to great storytelling is about quality content, not quantity overload.
Creating Beautiful Slow Motion in Adobe Premiere Pro
Slow-motion video can be beautiful, if executed correctly. Here, we take a look at creating slow-motion from 60fps video in Premiere Pro.
4 Older Cinema Cameras That Hold Up to Today’s Standards
With the announcements of so many new cinema cameras, we often forget about the cameras that paved the way for digital cinematography.
Editing Tips: Sorting Footage and Creating Quality Timelines
In this tutorial, I’ll teach you how to build an editing sequence that helps you learn your footage while also selecting the best clips for your edit.
From “The Wizard of Oz” to “Transformers”: 100 Years of Color Grading
Since the early 20th Century, color has been an integral part of cinema. Here’s how to recreate some of the most iconic trends in DaVinci Resolve.
Creative Uses for Bokeh Overlays + Free Prism Bokeh Pack
In this video tutorial, learn some creative new ways to use Rocketstock’s FREE Prism Bokeh Overlays pack in Premiere Pro!
Production Tip: How to Calculate Power for Your Camera
How much power will you need for your camera on set? Find out how to do the calculations so you never run out during a shoot.
Set Tone and Atmosphere by Mastering the Establishing Shot
Establishing shots should be subtle, not only communicating location in time and space but also setting the tone for the story about to take place.