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Better Call Saul: The Case for Kim Wexler to Live
As Better Call Saul enters its sixth and final season, let’s explore the question imprinted on everyone’s mind: What happened to Kim?
How to Add LUTs in Premiere Pro (And 35 Free LUTs)
In this step-by-step guide, we’ll show you how to apply a single LUT in Premiere Pro and how to add your favorite LUTs to the dropdown menu.
Screenwriting: The Goal of Dialogue
Let’s explore how timing, placement, character development, and the simplicity of a perfect line creates intriguing dialogue.
Everything You Need to Know About Chroma Key and Green Screen Footage
In this guide, we’ll walk through everything you need to know about green screen backgrounds and achieving a perfect chroma key.
Is Rotoscope Animation Back? (And How to Get Started Today)
From Tron to Apollo 10 ½, let’s explore the fascinating history of rotoscoping, a classic and achievable animation technique.
Making Your Own Fantasy Film: A Field Guide
So you want to make a fantasy movie? Here’s what you need to know about working in the genre (or its sub-genres).
The Best Mirrorless Cameras Under $5000: A Complete Guide
In this guide, we look at which mirrorless cameras are available under $5000, and why you should consider them.
Download Now: 20 FREE Holographic Video Loops
Download these 20 iridescent video elements to use in your next project. Free to use in any personal or commercial projects. Need to add some creative flair …
9 FREE After Effects Templates
These templates include hundreds of free elements to use in any project. Combine for even more options, and some you can use in any NLE!
Remove Objects from a Video with One Brush Stroke?
In this tutorial, I’m testing out a tool that claims to make objects magically vanish with the simple stroke of a brush.
How to Create Masks in Adobe Premiere Pro
Need to create an image mask for color grades, special effects, or other applications? You can do so directly in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Is Greig Fraser The New Roger Deakins?
We all know Deakins is the best, but has Greig Fraser quietly become the next most inspirational cinematographer in the business?