Video Production
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What You Need to Know About High-Key vs. Low-Key Lighting
High key and low key lighting can create drastic differences in the final look of your film. Let’s take a look at which is best for your …
7 Tips to Speed Up Your Next Edit Using Audio Waves
Reading waveforms is critical for editors who work with tight deadlines. Use these tricks to speed up your workflow and finish your projects on time.
5 Essential Tips for Editing Professional Interview Soundbites
Quality audio is the key to any interview. Here’s how you can clean up your interview soundbites and make them sound clear, natural, and professional.
Homemade VFX: Create and Film a DIY Meteor Strike
Computer-generated visual effects are useful, but they aren’t perfect for every shot. Learn how models and good cinematography can create great visuals.
How To Make Your Expensive Gear Investment Last Forever
So, you saved up and bought the camera package of your dreams. Here’s how to make sure that money doesn’t go to waste once the next camera …
Cinematography Tip: Lighting Your Production with the Inverse Square Law
Learning how to shape light is one of the best skills that you can develop as a cinematographer. Find out how with the Inverse Square Law.
How to Create Digital Zooms with 4K Footage in Premiere Pro
Check out these simple techniques you can use to incorporate digital zooms into your next 4K video footage editing project.
5 Ways to Improve Your Workflow with Client Feedback
Notes from a client can be overwhelming, especially if you’re not used to them. Here are a few tips to breeze through revisions and keep your clients …
7 DIY Filmmaking Techniques Using the Versatile Wheelchair Dolly
The wheelchair dolly is a tried-and-true DIY tool — for projects of all sizes. Check out these 7 tips on how to use one to improve your …
Why Slow-Burn Filmmaking So Often Catches Fire
In which we examine the “slow burn” approach to filmmaking and why you should consider this approach for your next project.
5 Important Tools Every Screenwriter Should Have
Before you sit down to write your next script, be sure to get these five essential tools ready to help you with the task.
Premiere Pro Tips: 3 Options for Separating Boom and Lav Audio Files
Here are a few ways you can properly balance two different audio sources so they sound like one using Adobe Premiere Pro.