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Genre Breakdown: The Different Types of Romance Films
Learn more about the romance film genre and the subgenres filmmakers use to tug at the heartstrings of audiences around the world.
The 12 Best Video Production Blogs
Stay up to date on all the latest gear, editing software, and industry news with these helpful video production blogs.
The Cine Lens Manual – A Must-Have For Cinematographers
This manual is packed with history, basics, and all the technical specs you’ll need to know to become a master cinematographer.
Why Did the Lytro Cinema Camera Fail?
When introduced, the Lytro Cinema Camera felt like it had traveled from the future, sure to revolutionize filmmaking forever. What happened? In 2016, we wrote an article …
8 Essential Cuts Every Editor Should Know
These essential cutting methods will help any editor transform their footage into a gripping, solid narrative.
How Robert Eggers Handled the Filming of The Northman
Check out these camera movement tips and tricks from Director Robert Eggers and Producer/actor Alexander Skarsgård.
Best Cinema Cameras for Your Next Documentary
No matter what genre of documentary you’re working on, here’s a look at some outstanding documentary cameras on the market.
Your New Best Friend: 5 Tools to Mount Your Camera Vertically
Let’s look at five products (and methods) you can utilize to mount your cameras vertically on your next production.
The Best Camera for a New Content Creator
Of course, there’s no such thing, but we look at a combination of features and prices of cameras that we think will get you closer to it.
Versatile and Adjustable: Razer Key Light Review
Razer’s Key Light is low-maintenance and versatile, which can serve any video creator well. But, it’s too similar to its nearest competitor.
A Filmmaker’s Guide to Creating Holograms
With Stereoscopy’s demise, are Holograms the way forward to true 3D? If so, how can you get involved? Let’s find out.
Are Holograms Here to Stay?
olograms in films, advertising, and promotions are mostly used as an effect, but how long before they become mainstream narrative devices?