Industry News: Introducing RED’s New GEMINI 5K S35 Sensor
For their latest trick, RED brings us a new 5K sensor, while introducing two sensitivity modes with improved low-light performance.
Video Tutorial: How to Build a $25 Overhead Camera Rig
Using nothing but wood and screws, you can measure out and build an overhead camera rig. We’ll show you how in this video tutorial.
Invisibility: The Secret to Editing and Shooting an Interview
Here’s how you can avoid disrupting the flow of your interview edit — as well as how to avoid jarring camera angles during the shoot.
How to Shoot Practical Floating Text in Your Video
In this Premiere Pro video tutorial, learn how to capture (and edit) moving text without relying on motion graphics or other effects.
DIY Filmmaking: How to Build Your Own Dolly for $50
In this step-by-step video tutorial, we show you how to to build a durable, customizable dolly for your next video project — for next to nothing.
Roundup: Back to Basics with Essential Camera Movements
Looking to master the essentials of filmmaking? Get back to basics with this short overview of key camera movements and their uses. Top image via gnepphoto. Camera …
Canon Joins the Mirrorless Camera Game with the EOS M50
Industry news: Canon has recently announced their latest release — the EOS M50, the company’s first 4K mirrorless camera.
The Disaster Artist: Editing A Film About Making a Film
We talked with the editor of The Disaster Artist about what it’s like telling a true story that is simultaneously hilarious, inspiring, and bizarre.
ARRI Delivers a Knockout With Its First Large Format Camera System
Once again, ARRI is making waves in the industry with the announcement of their new native 4K, large-format camera system.
DJI Expands Its Impressive Fleet with the Mavic Air
DJI unveiled the latest drone in their lineup with the Mavic Air, a midpoint between the Mavic and the Spark. Take a look at the specs.
Telling a Story with Audio: Munich’s Explosive Silence and Sound
Discover how to guide your audience through a scene with nothing but sound in this breakdown of Spielberg’s dramatic film Munich.
Interview: How the Editor Behind I, Tonya Recreated History
We sat down with the editor of I, Tonya to discuss cross-genre editing and what it’s like to work on projects of different sizes and budgets.
