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The Battle for the Mid-Tier Cinema Camera Market: C500 Mark II Vs. FX9
For documentary, non-scripted, corporate, and reality work, the FS7 and C300 MII remain the top choices for filmmakers, owner-operators, and producers.
Adobe Showcases Future-Tech for Editing, Animation, and Sound Design
From the “Sneaks” section of Adobe Max, take a look at the future-tech for animating text, bringing static images to life, and one-click audio editing.
The Best Scenario for Using Space Lights: An Introduction
Shooting in natural light, outdoors, can often be a limiting experience. Introducing the space light — a great alternative to outdoor lighting.
Getting Your Lights and Camera in Impossible Places
The Mini MAX is a great option to lighting a scene, giving the actors and camera the freedom to move and shoot at almost 360 degrees.
How Hollywood Gets the “Film Look” Using Digital Cameras
This article takes a look at the digital side of the film world, the importance of film grain, and the evolution of getting that “cinematic” look.
7 Tutorials About Editing Audio in Your Film and Video Projects
In this roundup, we check out some in-depth tutorials with some sound advice for editing quality audio on your next video project.
ShareGrid Acquires BorrowFox in Plan to Expand to United Kingdom
The U.S.-based ShareGrid will absorb the peer-to-peer equipment sharing company BorrowFox, and expand ShareGrid into the UK in 2020.
The Mood Board: Set the Tone for Your Next Short Film
While there are no set rules for what goes in a mood board, I’m going to show you a few things you can include to help convey …
Pre-Visualizing Your Scene: The Pros and Cons of Set.a.light
In this review, we’ll take a look at the set.a.light pre-visualization program, its virtual assets and limitations, and how to use it.
A Guide to Shooting Interviews as a One-Person Crew
Need to shoot an interview for a film, documentary, or corporate video project? Here’s a step-by-step guide on making sure you get quality footage.
Meet the Pocket-Sized, Versatile Aputure MC Film Light
Aputure introduces its first RGBWW and smallest light to date with the MC. See what this tiny-but-powerful light can offer.
How Cinematographer Roger Deakins Uses the Cove Light
In this article, we’ll discuss the innovative “cove lighting” style of award-winning Cinematographer Roger Deakins and how he uses it.