Filmmaking
Learn filmmaking tips and techniques from the work of filmmaking legends liek Georges Melies, Hitchcock and more.
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How a Video About Cooking Meat Changed My View of Filmmaking
Let’s explore the multiple tiers of filmmaking, where you currently fit in, and how you can break into the next level of your craft.
Walter Murch and the Criteria for How to Edit a Film
and criteria from one of the most famous and respected film editors of all time—Walter Murch.
Iconic Cinematography: Our 5 Favorite Shots from Emmanuel Lubezki
Let’s explore the films of Cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki. Diving deep into his body of work and those he collaborated with. Emmanuel Lubezki is one of the most …
Iconic Cinematography: Our 5 Favorite Shots from Conrad Hall
One of the most respected and well-known cinematographers of all time, let’s take a closer look at what makes Conrad Hall’s work remarkable.
Cameras Behind Golden Globe Winners and Nominees
Let’s take a look behind-the-scenes to find out what cameras and lenses where used to shoot this year’s nominated films and television series.
8K Showdown: The Sony Alpha 1 vs. the Canon EOS R5
Which 8K digital video camera is right for your filmmaking and videography needs? Let’s compare two of the best options on the market. What a year for …
Previsualizing: How “Cobra Kai” Gets Stunts Right Before the First Punch
For stunt coordinators like Hiro Koda and Jahnel Curfman, previsualization is essential to the reality and safety of dynamic fight sequences.
Iconic Cinematography: Our 5 Favorite Shots from Bradford Young
Take a look back at the best cinematography shots and sequences from the indie-turned-blockbuster DP Bradford Young.
How to Make a Director of Photography Your Best Friend
As a producer, the relationship with your DP is a critical one. Here’s a guide to creating production magic with your DP on set.
The Visible Art of Editing with Thelma Schoonmaker
Learn more from Martin Scorsese’s longtime editor Thelma Schoonmaker, and why sometimes you want your audience to notice your cuts.
Here’s Why “Ya No Estoy Aquí” Is an Important Film About Mexico
Ya No Estoy Aquí offers an honest look into an unknown part of Mexico, exploring the impact of culture on identity and the Mexican diaspora.
7 Tips for Writing Good Dialogue in Your Screenplay
Every writer is different, but if you’re looking for some tried-and-true hits when it comes to writing dialogue, this list is for you.