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Some Lessons in Editing from the Best of Editing Modulations
Sometimes you don’t need a long tutorial to pick up some new editing tricks. Check out our favorites from Editing Modulations.
Shooting Accesible and Awesome Aerial Footage: Drone vs Helicopter
How do you decide whether to use a helicopter or a drone when you shoot your aerial footage? Let’s take a look at the pros and cons …
How to Get Better Color Grades Using Opacity Blend Modes
Here’s the post-production guide (and photo tour) to how and why you should incorporate Opacity Blending into your next project.
Improve Your Masks with Hue, Saturation, and Luminance Qualifiers
In this article, we take a look at the basics of HSL qualifying and keying — and how to incorporate it into your next masking job.
Filmmaking Tips: The Ins and Outs of Fight Scene Choreography
Effective fight scene choreography ties together filmmaking principles, safety protocols, and proven production techniques in a seamless dance.
5 Reasons You Should Consider Volunteering at Film Festivals
Interested in screening your films at film festivals? Here are five reasons why you should consider volunteering before you start making submissions.
Video Tutorial: Introducing Premiere’s New Lumetri Curves
In our latest video tutorial, learn how you can adjust hue, saturation, and luminance values with Adobe Premiere Pro 2019.
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.
Interview: Tracy Andreen on the Romance of Writing for Hallmark
Love may hurt, but it also sells. The Hallmark Channel produces 90+ holiday and romance films per year, so we sat down with the woman behind the …
DaVinci Resolve 15 Video Crash Course — The Edit Page
In part two of our six-part video series The DaVinci Resolve 15 Crash Course, we cover the edit page — and how to get your timeline the …
DaVinci Resolve 15 Video Crash Course — The Media Page
In this first part of our six-part video series The DaVinci Resolve 15 Crash Course, we’ll get you started with . . . well, what you need …
The Right Way to Give and Receive Feedback on a Script
No (good) script exists in a vacuum. Giving and receiving feedback is essential for successful screenwriters. So what’s the best way to go about it?