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Are Marvel Movies Finally On The Way Out?
Criticisms and less-than-stellar box office returns might mean a blockbuster change is coming. Could this be the end of the Marvel Era?
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.
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.
Color Grading Freebie: 65+ Free Premiere Pro Looks
Create that cinematic look with these movie-inspired color grading presets to use for your next video project.
10 Reasons Why Google’s Pixel 5a Phone Is Good for Shooting Video
Google’s Pixel 5a is a mid-range phone offering 4K video, smooth motion tracking, and more for content creators on a budget.
29 Free LUTs for Video
These FREE LUTs are perfect for professional video editors. Make your footage more cinematic with these free color grading tools.
Camera Comparisons: Fujifilm X-T3 vs. X-T4
A breakdown about what actually separates the Fujifilm X-T4 from the X-T3. Specs and price points included.
Exporting with Alpha Channels in After Effects
Get the most versatility out of your still image or footage with a transparent background. How to utilize the Alpha Channel in After Effects.
Cameras Behind the 2022 Oscar-Nominated Films
ARRI, Sony, and Panavision continue to be the tools of choice behind the Best Picture and Best Cinematography Academy Award nominees.
Quick Color Theory: Exploring the Color Wheel
Let’s examine the rules that dictate the language of color—color theory—and one of its most important tools, the color wheel.
How to Shoot Interior Locations with Limited Lighting
Do you need to shoot an interior location without any lighting equipment? No problem. Here’s how you rise to the challenge.
Mid-Sized Drones: What Are the Advantages?
Part two of our catch-up of current drones amps up the weight of the craft. Why should you choose something heavier?