Video Production
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How to Write a Logline
Logline’s can make or break your script’s success. Learn how to write effective one’s in the following video.
Which Canon Lens is Best?
Considering buying a new Canon lens? This lens analysis series will help you decide which lens is best for your needs.
Working with Speedlights: A Free Advanced Photography Course
The following course provided by Nikon shows us how speedlights can dramatically enhance your photography.
Heads Up! Blackmagic Updates 4K Production Camera
Blackmagic’s latest firmware update features a new Heads-Up Display and improved sensor calibration.
Tips for Success: Adapting a Novel Into a Screenplay
Successfully adapting novels into screenplays means that the film version must become its own work of art – a slew of changes must be made to the …
No Fly Zone: This Interactive Map Shows Where Drones are Prohibited
Thinking about getting some aerial footage? This awesome interactive map shows us where you can and cannot fly camera drones.
Final Cut Pro X Tutorial: Working with RED RAW Footage
Learn how to use RED RAW footage in a FCPX workflow in the following video tutorial.
Seamless Design: A Q&A with ‘Skills’ Designer Marc Urtasun
Seamless design is captivating and interesting to audiences, but it’s admittedly more difficult to create than designs with hard cuts. In the following article we will take …
Softer than Softboxes: How to Create Book Lighting
Softbox not soft enough? Learn how to use the ultra-soft book lighting technique.
Cool Kickstarter Campaigns: Camera Goat & StrapShot
In our quest to identify the next great gear, we discovered the following photo/video campaigns currently raising dough on Kickstarter.
A Masterclass in Composition That’s Actually Fun to Watch
Learn how to create interesting composition in this incredibly helpful masterclass.
How Micromanaging Your Indie Film Set Could Ruin Your Project
Many amateur directors decide to write and direct their first film before they have had much on set experience in other roles. This is a viable approach …