Video Production
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The Three Elements That Make Most Micro-Budget Films Fail
As low cost cinema cameras dominate the independent film scene, high level filmmaking has never been more accessible than it is today. That said, it takes a …
Zeiss Releases Two New Lenses Exclusively for Sony Users
Lens manufacturer Zeiss is adding two full frame lenses to the Sony E Mount line.
Fountain: The Future of Screenwriting
What if you could write a screenplay in any word processing application and have it automatically formatted for FinalDraft? Fountain makes it possible.
The Great Debate: Nikon vs Canon DSLRs
Debating on whether to purchase a Canon or Nikon camera? This informative video takes on the two major DSLR brands and analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of …
10 Tips for Succeeding in Film School
Succeeding in film school isn’t just about getting good grades. In the following tutorial we share 10 tips for maximizing your college experience.
Quick Tip: Focus Pulling
Camera assistants and focus pullers can benefit from the simple tips in this quick video.
Does White Balancing Matter Anymore?
We take a look at the importance, or should we say unimportance of white-balancing in a digital world.
Everything You Need to Know About Codecs
Codecs aren’t as confusing as they sound. Learn how they work in this helpful masterclass.
5 Ways To Give Your Low Budget Film More Production Value
It’s easier than ever to make a low-budget film with high production value, yet so many filmmakers still create films that look unpolished. Here are 5 tips …
The Wait is Over! Metabones Releases Micro Four Thirds to EF Speedbooster
Metabones latest Speedbooster and adapter are going to change-the-game for filmmakers with Canon EF lenses.
5 Effective DIY Dolly Hacks
Who said filmmaking needs to be expensive? In the following video tutorial tutorial we will learn a few basic DIY dolly hacks.
4 Tools for Keeping Camera Gear Safe from the Elements
You don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars to keep you equipment safe from water and dirt.