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Interview: The Editor of “This is America” on Building the Iconic Video
The editor of “This Is America” sheds some light on working with Hiro Murai and Childish Gambino — and his Premiere workflow.
Here’s What Your Camera Assistant Wants You to Know
In this article, we round up some tips from the filmmakers below the line on how you can set them up for success in your next film …
Video Tutorial: Create a Responsive Infographic in After Effects
Do you need an eye-catching infographic for a film or video project. In this video tutorial, find out how to build your own in After Effects.
Set Your Film Right: On Location with Robert Foulkes
Location is everything in filmmaking, so knowing how to manage the “where” at the heart of your project is as important as the “what” or “when.”
7 Things Producers Look for When Using “Staff Me Up”
Looking to expand your filmmaking resume with some additional experience? Here are some tips on using platforms like Staff Me Up.
Why You Should Be Very Excited About What Matt Workman Is Up To
What if pre-visualizing your camera and lighting setups was as easy and fun as playing a video game? Matt Workman is working toward making that a reality.
Tips for Creating a Sleek and Professional Film Lookbook
When you’re pitching your next film or video project to investors and building a production team, a strong “lookbook” is key. Here’s what to include.
How to Distribute Your Short Film in Today’s Online Marketplace
Here is some insight into finding the right home for your short film or video content in today’s online distribution world.
On-Set Essentials: Production Gear You Need to Know About
New to film and video production sets? Here are three pieces of essential equipment you should know about before you get started.
Tips from the Team Behind the Ruth Bader Ginsberg Sundance Documentary
The team behind RGB shares insights into how they built their all-female leadership team — and breaking into the documentary-editing industry.
How New Low Light Cameras Are Simplifying the Long Take
The long take is a complicated shot, and lighting one is no simple task. However, today’s low light cameras are solving the problem.
Should You Turn Down a Distribution Deal and Do It Yourself?
Would you turn down a $150,000 distribution deal for your first feature film and take matters into your own hands? These filmmakers did.