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Choose the Right Secondary Monitor for Your Video Editing Suite
A secondary monitor can speed up your editing workflow and increase productivity. Here’s how to choose a secondary monitor for your editing suite.
Lighting Comedy and Creating Kitsch with Robert Yeoman
Discover how cinematographer Robert Yeoman keeps his comedies light and helped develop Wes Anderson’s quirky aesthetic. Dive in!
Harness the Power of Blackmagic Camera Presets
Presets save time and help avoid operator error. Let’s take a look at how to use them when shooting with the popular Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera.
How to Give Your Footage a Cinematic Look in FCPX
Final Cut Pro X has a robust set of color tools that have vastly improved over the years. Here’s how to use them to give your video …
Take Back the Power: Cinematography with Charlotte Christensen
How Charlotte Bruus Christensen uses her cinematography to empower strong characters, develop signature looks, and create sound in her images.
Canon Announces New EOS C70, Their First RF-Mount Cinema Camera
No 8K with this one, but the new Canon EOS C70 shoots 4K 120p and includes all the enticing bells and whistles that filmmakers and video pros …
The Best 6K+ Video Cameras for Filmmakers
Ready to step up from 4K? Check out this roundup of the best 6K (and beyond) cameras for filmmakers. While it’s been awhile since I’ve been able …
Roundtable Interview: Creating Successful YouTube Videos
Creating a successful YouTube channel is the easiest thing ever, and it’s the hardest thing ever. Here are some insights from four YouTubers who are making it …
The Do’s and Don’ts of Writing a Tagline for Your Film or Video Project
Finishing your film or video project is always an accomplishment, but the work doesn’t stop there. Here’s how to write a tagline that will attract viewers. A …
How Shutdowns Can Actually Create a New Age of Filmmaking Opportunity
Movies have been declared dead, now long live the new age of post-lockdown filmmaking possibilities. Here are three current trends.
Capturing Cinematic Shots of Yourself, By Yourself
Here’s your all-in-one cinematic guide to filming yourself with no crew, no help, and just you as a one-person band. Let’s take a look.
An Insider’s Guide to What Makes Good Reality TV
With hours of footage to whittle down identifying conflict and character development, we went to Emmy Award-winning editor Katherine Griffin for insight.