Light up Your Action Scenes with These Explosive Shoot-Out Tips
Give the action sequences in your next film or video project a flashy bang with these tips and tricks for a compelling shootout.
5 Quick Tips: Mixing Audio for Film and Video Projects
Check out these helpful tips on how you can get clean, clear, and professional audio in all of your film and video projects.
7 Things Producers Look for When Using “Staff Me Up”
Looking to expand your filmmaking resume with some additional experience? Here are some tips on using platforms like Staff Me Up.
Tips for Creating a Sleek and Professional Film Lookbook
When you’re pitching your next film or video project to investors and building a production team, a strong “lookbook” is key. Here’s what to include.
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.
5 Tips for Shooting a Period Film on a Tight Budget
We chatted with the filmmakers behind The Iron Orchard about shooting a feature set in the 1920s on a tight budget — and a few extra tips …
8 Tips for Making a Promotional Website for Your Film or Video
Effective websites can help promote your film or video project. Follow these eight tips to make sure you’re getting the most out of your online efforts.
5 Reasons You Should Purchase a “Nifty Fifty” 50mm Lens
Every filmmaker and videographer should have a “nifty fifty” 50mm lens at their disposal. Here are five reasons to add one to your toolkit.
Tips from the Team Behind the Ruth Bader Ginsberg Sundance Documentary
The team behind RGB shares insights into how they built their all-female leadership team — and breaking into the documentary-editing industry.
Tips for Selling Your Cameras and Video Gear Online
Before you post something for sale, check out these tips to make sure you get top dollar for your used cameras and video gear.
5 Production Tips for High Frame Rate Videography
Here are five tips on how to get the most out of your high frame rate videography when shooting at 60 frames per second and higher.
Canon Log Upgrade: Should You Send in Your Canon 5D Mark IV?
Here are a few things you should consider before sending in your Canon 5D Mark IV for the company’s hand-installed C-Log upgrade.