Flight School: The Beginner’s Guide to Piloting Drones
Getting into drone video production? Here are some tips for capturing great footage and some must-know information for new pilots.
How to Craft an Epic Tracking Shot Like Michael Bay
When you need a truly EPIC tracking shot, turn to the undisputed master of bombastic cinema: Michael Bay.
5 Ways to Nail the Sci-Fi Look
Science Fiction is one of the most popular independent genres at the moment, but many filmmakers struggle to capture the right aesthetic on camera. Here are some …
Blackmagic URSA Quick Tip: Exposing for Low Light
The Blackmagic URSA is an exceptionally powerful camera, but it really isn’t intended for low-light shooting. This simple tip will help you get better results on set …
7 Reasons Why a 50mm Lens Should Be Your Go-To Glass
Many filmmakers and videographers say the 50mm lens should be your go-to lens. Here are seven reasons why they’re right.
Cinematography Manual: The Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Director of Photography
This guide for cinematographers will teach you all the basics of cinematography while linking you to tons of other great resources for more in-depth coverage.
Studio Binder: The Call Sheet You Won’t Throw Away
Studio Binder is the intelligent call sheet creator you never knew you needed.
Cool Kickstarter Campaigns for Video Professionals
The search for “the next big thing” in video gear never stops. Here are a few contenders for the title that are currently raising cash on Kickstarter.
6 Filmmaking Apps for Android Users
A compilation of the best filmmaking apps for your Android device. These apps are all designed to help you get your production going.
9 Tips for Shooting Video in the Rain
Shooting video in the rain is a tricky proposition. Here are a few easy tips for getting it done.
10 Tips from Master Cinematographer Roger Deakins
Award-winning cinematographer Roger Deakins shares his insight, wisdom, and experience. Learn from a true master with these top 10 tips.
YouTube’s VR News Has 3 Big Implications for Filmmakers & Video Pros
YouTube’s new VR feature is bringing virtual reality to the masses. Here are a few big implications for filmmakers.