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Learn to Not Crash Your New Drone: The DJI Flight Simulator
Flying a drone for the first time and terrified of crashing it immediately? Now you can hone your skills before takeoff by using the DJI Flight Simulator.
5 Reasons Why You Should Shoot Your Own Digital Web Series
At the 2018 Austin Film Festival, we chatted with Root for the Villain writer/director Max Rissman about shooting short-form episodic content.
New to Filmmaking? Here’s Why You Should Keep Your Discarded Footage
Are you new to the world of filmmaking? Here’s why you should keep your initial footage, even when you feel is isn’t up to par with the …
Color Grading Tips: The Ins and Outs of Correcting for a Pink Sky
There are many elements that you can change in post-production with a little forethought. In this case, the color of the sky.
Everything You Need to Know About the Blackmagic RAW Codec
Blackmagic Studios announced their new RAW codec September 14th 2018, claiming it is a “next generation codec.” So is it?
The Blackmagic eGPU: The Graphics Upgrade Your Mac Needs
The Blackmagic eGPU is a new external graphics processor made exclusively for Mac. Here’s what we think it can do for you.
What to Keep in Mind When Creating Facebook Video Ads
Creating a Facebook video ad campaign for yourself or a client? Here are five of the most important insights to keep in mind.
Making a Short Film With Little to No Crew: The Aftermath
We’ve asked before if making a film by yourself is possible. Well, it’s been a couple of years, and the technology has advanced, so we’re asking again …
Video Tutorial: Build Your Own $50 Car-Side Camera Mount
Sure, Russian Arm systems are amazing, and we’d all love to use one, but if you don’t have the budget for one, just build your own car-side …
Understanding Image Noise in Your Film and Video Projects
Nothing ruins a shot like noise. Knowing what causes it and how to recognize it can save you a lot of frustration — and some useless footage.
How to Soften Your Sharp 4K DSLR Video Footage
Super sharp footage is great when you need it, and not so great when you don’t. Here’s how to soften it — during production and in post.
Post-Production Tips: How to Save Corrupted Footage
There is nothing worse than losing footage. However, if you’re vigilant and know what to watch for, you can still save a corrupted card.