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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.
What is Reverb?
How do we use and create reverb? Here are some insights into this audio effect and why it’s widely used in the music and film industry.
Enhance Your Videos with Topaz Labs’ Video Enhance AI
In this video tutorial, we’ll learn how to use AI to enhance video footage using Topaz Labs’ Video Enhance AI.
Moment Announces Their New 1.33x Anamorphic Adapter
In Moment’s first foray into the world of big glass, they burst onto the scene with an overpriced anamorphic adapter.
What Makes Music Sound Happy?
Ever wondered why music makes you feel a certain way? Learn what makes music sound happy and choose the perfect tracks for uplifting scenes.
The Rise of TikTok and What It Means for Digital Video Producers
Here is a look into the vast capabilities of TikTok, the latest video sharing app, and what it can offer to the world of social media.
Unlock the Power of 3D in After Effects with Helium
Check out the new Helium plugin if you’re looking to add some extra depth to your next After Effects animation.
High-Speed Cameras for Indie Filmmakers in 2022
Want to film high-speed? High-speed camera work is the perfect avenue to add a fresh, high-end creative touch to your film or commercials.
Exploring the Violence and Brutality in Stranger Things Season 4
Learn why audiences see brutality as realism, and how Stranger Things filmmakers ground the show’s fantastical concepts with violence.
Cinematographer Jessica Lee Gagné on Shooting Severance
We venture inside Lumon Industries with Cinematographer Jessica Lee Gagnè to learn more about her vision for the unique look and feel of Apple TV’s Severance.
You Can Now Control A Robotic Camera Arm With An iPad – ON SET REVIEW
The future of filmmaking is a mix of Mandalorian-esque virtual production and robotic camera arms that you can now control with an iOS device.