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Cinematic Tips: Shooting 35mm with the Filmmakers of “Wake”
Peek behind the scenes of this beautifully-composed short film, shot on 35mm film, in this candid interview with Liam Higgins.
What Could We See from Blackmagic Design in 2022?
Let’s explore what we can possibly expect from popular digital cinema company Blackmagic Design. The prospects are exciting!
5 Tips for Managing Mental Health in Post-Production
Editor, colorist, and founder of The Finish Line, Zeb Chadfield shares his tips for putting your mental health first.
Professional Video Editing Tips and Techniques
Want to take your video editing skills from beginner to pro? These tips and techniques can help you become a great video editor.
Complete Beginner’s Guide to Blender
New to Blender? Here’s what you need to know to get started using this powerful, free 3D creation suite. Download free 3D models to try it.
YouTube Removes Dislike Count – Painful for Tutorial Watchers
With YouTube being such a versatile tool for creators, let’s examine the pros and cons of this somewhat alarming change.
Improve Render Quality with Layer Composition in After Effects
Having complete control over your renders has never been so easy. Just follow this in-depth, step-by-step process.
Classic Cinema Cameras at Bargain Basement Prices
These cameras were once cutting edge, but if you bought one now, could you live with their foibles, even at the price of a mid-level DSLR?
15 God Ray Light Overlays for Video Editors and Motion Designers
Download over a dozen free volumetric light rays in stunning 4K resolution. Free to use in personal or commercial projects.
The Gigabyte Aero 15 4K AMOLED: A Portable Editing Beast
For all you editors on-the-go, you need to read this in-depth discussion on the Gigabyte Aero 15—the pros definitely outweigh the cons.
Why Hollywood DP Greig Fraser Is Nearly Right about the New iPhone 13
DPs are pumped about the iPhone 13’s cinematic camera. Are they truly excited about the device? Or is it more about the possibilities it represents?
Instead of Film School, Maybe Just Get on Twitter?
Got production questions? Your answer’s only a tweet away! Here’s why Twitter just might be your most valuable resource for all things filmmaking.