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Cinematography Tips: Light Your Scene With A Single Light
It can be a real challenge to light a scene using only a single light source, but these cinematography tips and techniques will help you achieve amazing …
9 Must-Read Filmmaking Articles (June 2015)
Find out what the industry is talking about with this collection of recent must-read filmmaking articles.
Cinematography Tip: Use Fog To Add Depth to Your Shot
A little haze goes a long way. Fire up the fog machine to add dimension and depth to your shots! Learn more about it with this quick …
8 Great YouTube Channels for Filmmakers
Go from filmmaker to film master in no time with with these 9 awesome YouTube channels.
3 Lo-Fi Techniques For Better Camera Stabilization
Nail your shot without an expensive gimbal! Check out these three easy camera stabilization tips that won’t bust your budget.
Macro Video: Secret Worlds Revealed
There are few things as compelling and hypnotic as macro video. Get inspired with these quick glimpses into the hidden world around us.
4 Tips for Being an Awesome Assistant Director
Working as an Assistant Director (AD) can be unbelievably challenging. To survive on set and off, take some key steps to position yourself for success.
Recording Foley and Sound Effects: The Fundamentals
While using stock sound effects can yield great results and save crucial time, accurately and convincingly depicting the visuals may require foley work.
SXSW 2015 Sessions Every Filmmaker Should Attend
Heading to Austin for South by Southwest? Check out the 64 can’t-miss sessions for filmmakers or video pros attending SXSW 2015.
10 Examples of Horrible Hollywood Special Effects
Check out ten moments from big budget blockbusters that made it virtually impossible for viewers to suspend their disbelief.
Sony Product Announcement: 4 Full-Frame E-Mount Lenses for A-Series Cameras
The latest Sony product announcement brings some much needed focal lengths to their full-frame lens line.
3 Hacks for Shooting Without a Focus Puller
Cinematographers on low-budget indie films are often required to operate their camera while also pulling focus. Here are some hacks to make this situation less frustrating.