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Filmmaking 101: Shooting a Video from Start to Finish
Filmmaking may seem like a beast. However, you can learn every aspect of this storytelling medium. Let’s start by picking up a camera.
Dolby Cinema for Filmmakers and Audiences
Let’s explore the Dolby Cinema experience and see what makes it so unique for filmmakers and audiences alike.
Cinematographer Interview: Shooting Darkness for “The Empty Man”
PremiumBeat chats with director of photography Anastas Michos about shooting with the RED Monstro 8K on his latest feature. Dive in.
Tips for Using Walkie-Talkie Lingo on Film Sets and More
Let’s take a look at common walkie-talkie lingo used on film sets and other two-way radio tips. Check these out.
Lighting Modifiers: Aputure Light Dome Vs. Aputure Lantern
Let’s look at two similar light modifying tools to be used with Aputure 120 and 300 lines of lights. Dive in!
Filmmaker Interview: Jim Cummings Talks “The Wolf of Snow Hollow”
Writer, actor, and director Jim Cummings discusses shooting horror, distributing during COVID, and the future of indie filmmaking.
Developing a New Hollywood with Cinematographer Caleb Deschanel
Looking back at how the works of cinematographer Caleb Deschanel launched his name and developed a new modern Hollywood.
The Different Ways to Expertly Use and Shoot Slow Motion
Here’s how you can expertly use slow motion and high frame rate in your film and video projects. Dive in and learn to use it.
The 6 Most Notable Low-Budget Soundtracks of All Time
Here are six of the best, most inventive film scores created with little-to-no resources. Listen to these soundtracks and head over to our music library.
PremiumBeat vs Soundstripe
Let’s compare PremiumBeat vs Soundstripe — music library, pricing, licensing, searchability, and more.
400+ Free and Paid Halloween-Themed Assets for Your Next Horror Film
Before you start shooting your own horror film, here are over 400 horror-themed assets that can add thrills and chills to the project.
Filmmaking Fundamentals: Using Blocking to Get Your Scenes Moving
Directing your first scene? Before you get bogged down in the technical details, take the time to plan out and rehearse your blocking.