The Importance of Camera Movement in “The Irishman”
“The Irishman” follows the “heighten naturalism” aesthetic from “The Wolf of Wall Street,” injecting a darker, more conspiratorial tone.
Learning Curve: Using a Steadicam for the Right Shot
Steadicam operation is a camera skill that requires a lot of equipment and experience, but how hard is it to put on the gear and get a …
Why Tungsten Lighting in Filmmaking Is Still Alive and Thriving
Some of the most successful DPs are using tungsten on some of the biggest productions, and for reasons that might surprise you.
How to Build and Use the Swiss Frame Book Light
The Swiss Frame Book Light is a valuable tool for any DP or gaffer because it is a versatile diffusion setup that will make the talent look …
A Practical Guide to Dutch Angles and Tilted Framing
Dutch angles, if used discreetly, add an aura of dread, as well as a sense that the world has gone askew. Let’s take a look at how …
How to Find and Secure Locations for Your Next Film
In this article, we’ll look at resources for finding locations, and how to put the most “money on the screen” — not in the pockets — of …
The Pros and Cons of Upgrading to a Full-Frame Sensor
Is it time to consider upgrading to a full-frame cinema workflow? In this article, we’ll look at the advantages and disadvantages of upgrading sensor size.
The Best Scenario for Using Space Lights: An Introduction
Shooting in natural light, outdoors, can often be a limiting experience. Introducing the space light — a great alternative to outdoor lighting.
Will an Electronic Viewfinder Help You Get Better Shots?
In this article, we’ll examine the EVF, its usability pros and cons, and the best options for an indie filmmaking budget.
Getting Your Lights and Camera in Impossible Places
The Mini MAX is a great option to lighting a scene, giving the actors and camera the freedom to move and shoot at almost 360 degrees.
How Hollywood Gets the “Film Look” Using Digital Cameras
This article takes a look at the digital side of the film world, the importance of film grain, and the evolution of getting that “cinematic” look.
Pre-Visualizing Your Scene: The Pros and Cons of Set.a.light
In this review, we’ll take a look at the set.a.light pre-visualization program, its virtual assets and limitations, and how to use it.