Cinematography
Sony Announces a New 135mm G Master Lens at F1.8
In lens news, Sony is giving Canon a run for its money with this beautiful new 135mm addition to their G Master line of lenses.
Video Essay: The Significance of the Shot-React-Shot Sequence
In this video tutorial, find out why the Kuleshov effect just might be one of the most important aspects of successful filmmaking.
The Best Explanation of Dual (Native) ISO We’ve Seen Yet
The Dual ISO sensor is on the rise, and every major camera manufacturer has made one (or will very soon). What is it, though, and what does …
Cinematography Tip: Working with Unmotivated Camera Movement
Usually filmmakers want their camera movements motivated, but when can you improve your story with un-motivated camera movement?
The 5 Tenets of Capturing Good B-Roll for Your Documentary
Documentary filmmaking can be tricky. Follow these five tenets of capturing good B-roll to help streamline your next project.
In Sundance Movie Paddleton, Limited Space and Time Yield A Genuine Bromance
DP Nate Miller used some choice road movie tricks with a close-knit team to let Ray Romano and Mark Duplass shine in Netflix’s latest dramedy.
The Cameras and Lenses Behind 2019’s Oscar-Nominated Films
A look at the cameras and gear used to capture all of the 2019 Academy Award nominees for Best Picture and Best Cinematography.
Industry Trends: The Most Popular Gear Rentals of 2018
ShareGrid just released their end-of-year report detailing the most popular gear rentals of 2018. Let’s take a look at the most-used pieces of equipment.
Every Stressed Out Cinematographer’s Best Friend: The Pre-Light
Extra time is perhaps the hottest commodity on any film set. Here’s why you should always fight for the chance to pre-light your set.
Cinematography Tips: Four Ways to Use a Low-Angle Shot
Low-angle shots are a common cinematography technique, but are you really getting all you can out of these shots? Find out with these 4 examples.
What We Can Learn from Editing with the Coen Brothers
Editor Eyal Dimant shares some insights based on his work editing with the Coen Brothers on “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.”
Are Quantum Image Sensors the Future for Video Recording?
Quantum image sensors are undergoing extensive development. So what does the technology mean for tomorrow’s videographers?