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Los Directores: Mexico’s Famous Filmmakers
Get to know the three Mexican filmmakers dominating Hollywood and the Oscars. Let’s take a look at los Directores — the Directors.
Game On: Breaking into College and Pro Football Broadcasting
College Football season is upon us. The Director of Digital Network at Conference USA tells us how they bring live sports to television.
9 Articles Every Filmmaker Should Read (August 2015)
Miss any big headlines in August? From the future of Adobe to drone warfare, here are nine things you may have missed last month.
9 Tips for Shooting Cinematic Footage
Looking to give your footage a high-budget cinematic look? Check out these tips.
8 Questions to Ask Yourself When Deciding on a Script
Have you written or received a script for your next project? Here are eight questions to ask before moving into production.
Leading a Revolution: Studios Producing Virtual Reality Films
From original Virtual Reality films to the set of Star Wars: Rogue One, here are the companies leading the charge in VR Filmmaking.
Affordable Software Every Filmmaker Should Have
One of the last things to usually make its way into our toolbox is software. Let’s look at affordable software options for your video production arsenal.
Camera Crew Breakdown: Jobs and Responsibilities
A film production’s camera crew is responsible for setting up and using the camera. Here are the responsibilities of each crew member.
The Evolving Role of a Digital Imaging Technician
What is a Digital Imaging Technician? What is their role on set? Here’s a breakdown of the constantly changing job of a DIT.
5 Top Habits Shared By Successful Directors
Great directors are not all cut from the same cloth, but the most successful of them share these five habits.
Create Explosive Action in Your Next Film With a DIY Air Cannon
Learn how to make great practical explosion effects with a DIY air cannon. It’s safe for your cast and crew — and the results are impressive!
4 Mistakes Nearly Every Director Makes on Set
Experienced film directors understand how difficult it can be to complete a feature. Here are four mistakes that can make the task even harder.