Cinematography
This New Drone Can ‘Fly’ Underwater
The submersible Trident drone will soon allow you to explore the ocean floor from shore.
Cinematography Tip: Why ‘Day for Night’ Is a Horrible Idea
Thinking about converting your daytime footage to nighttime footage? Think again. Here are a few reasons why shooting ‘day for night’ footage is a bad idea.
Alter the Flow of Time With Speed Ramping!
Speed ramping is a mind-blowing technique that can really enhance the viewing experience. What is it and how should you use it?
5 Killer Filmmaking Hacks
These filmmaking hacks are a great way to get epic footage while not breaking the bank.
How (and When) to Use a Steadicam Shot
Fluid cinematic movement has been a staple of filmmaking since the 1975. Let’s explore the Steadicam shot and learn how to use it properly.
The Greatest Openings in Film History
A solid opening sets the tone for the rest of the narrative. Let’s take a good look at a few of the greatest openings in film history.
How to Shoot Video Testimonials
Testimony videos are a great way to humanize a video. Let’s take a look at how to shoot effective testimonial videos.
How to Shoot Cinematic Footage With a Drone
Drones are capable of filming much more than landscapes. Here are some tips to help you capture great cinematic footage and performances.
How to Utilize Dynamic Tracking Shots
Dynamic tracking shots can add excitement and tension to your video and film productions. Let’s take a look at a few ways to make them.
Why Upgrading to V-Log Is Worth the Money for GH4 Users
Panasonic recently announced the long-awaited V-Log picture profile for their GH4. The cost to upgrade is $99. Here’s why it’s worth it.
3 Reasons Why Rokinon’s Xeen Lenses Could Be Worth The Investment
Many filmmakers have called Rokinon’s recently announced Xeen lenses overpriced. Here’s why they just might be worth their high price tag.
Warp Your Reality With Dutch Angles
Used since the early days of cinema, dutch angles are a great artistic tool for filmmakers.