Insights from Several Top Television Editors
Three top television editors sat on an insightful panel at this year’s Sight, Sound and Story in NYC. Here’s a bit of what was discussed.
5 Tips for Traveling Filmmakers
Sometimes working in film means hitting the road or taking a flight. We’ve put together 5 big tips to make life easier for traveling filmmakers!
How Awesome Tutorials Create Harmful Expectations
Tutorials are a great way to learn something new, but at what point does an awesome tutorial go from being a good thing to a bad thing?
5 Ways to Improve Your Cinematography Right Now!
Let’s put aside the camera load outs and other gear setups and just focus on knowledge based cinematography tips.
DaVinci Resolve Workflow: How to Prep for a Color Session
Be prepared! When you’ve got a color session looming, do yourself a favor and take these steps to set yourself up for success!
Filmmaking Tip: Gear For a One Man Documentary Crew
If you find yourself forced to go it alone, here’s all the gear you’ll need to get the job done as a one man documentary crew.
8 Ways to Create Digital Distortion in After Effects
Make your footage the right kind of messy! These 8 tools are a great way to add digital distortion in After Effects.
Film Editing Lessons from Oscar-Winner William Goldenberg
William Goldenberg’s panel at the annual Sight, Sound and Story event was full of film editing insight and anecdotes. Here’s some of the highlights.
Sony Takes Steps to Phase Out the FS700 with New Price Drop
The FS700 price drop can mean one of two things… Either the market has caught up to the device or it’s obsolete. We think we might know …
Tips for Coloring Talking Head Interviews in DaVinci Resolve
Interviews are a great place to sharpen color grading skills. Let’s look at some ways we can push and improve upon this common setup in DaVinci Resolve.
Scoring Great Film Locations On A Budget
Great locations can make even the lowest budget production look like a million bucks. Learn how to to land awesome film locations without breaking the bank.
Workflow Tip: Storyboard Your Animations in Adobe Illustrator
Doing an involved motion graphics piece? Use Illustrator to create your storyboards and style frames, setting you up to easily move to After Effects!