New to Filmmaking? Here’s Why You Should Keep Your Discarded Footage
Are you new to the world of filmmaking? Here’s why you should keep your initial footage, even when you feel is isn’t up to par with the …
How to Import Footage to a Windows System from an OS X Extended Card
Did you format your CFast Card the wrong way when setting up a new project? Yeah, we did too. Here’s are a couple of ways you can …
Color Grading Tips: The Ins and Outs of Correcting for a Pink Sky
There are many elements that you can change in post-production with a little forethought. In this case, the color of the sky.
DaVinci Resolve 15 Video Crash Course — The Media Page
In this first part of our six-part video series The DaVinci Resolve 15 Crash Course, we’ll get you started with . . . well, what you need …
Color Grading: Working with Hue vs. Curves in DaVinci Resolve
Color wheels are certainly the primary grading tool in DaVinci Resolve, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore curves altogether.
Making a Short Film With Little to No Crew: The Aftermath
We’ve asked before if making a film by yourself is possible. Well, it’s been a couple of years, and the technology has advanced, so we’re asking again …
Revive Your Footage With Resolve 15’s Automatic Dirt Repair and Dust Buster Tools
The imperfections are part of the charm of archival footage. However, sometimes they can be a bit much. Resolve has the solution.
How To Use The Shared Node Feature In DaVinci Resolve 15
Each iteration of Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve has become more efficient than the last. In 15, it’s the shared node that makes the difference.
Quick Tip: How To Use Optimized Media In DaVinci Resolve
Is your machine struggling to play back media in DaVinci Resolve at the correct frame rate? If so, you may need to use optimized media.
How to Soften Your Sharp 4K DSLR Video Footage
Super sharp footage is great when you need it, and not so great when you don’t. Here’s how to soften it — during production and in post.
Is the GH5 V-Log Firmware Upgrade Worth the Price Tag For A Budget Filmmaker?
If you already own a GH5, is the V-Log activation code worth your money? We break down its value for the filmmaker on a budget. GH5 V-Log …
Film Theory: Why Don’t We Notice All Those Editing Cuts?
Edits are cuts in the “reality” of a film or television show, so they should be jarring. So why don’t we really notice them?