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4 Easy Ways to Make Your Drone Footage More Cinematic
There’s more that goes into capturing cinematic drone footage than just buying the right aircraft. Let’s take a look at some aerial cinematography tips.
How to Frame a Low-Angle Shot Like a Master Cinematographer
Get the lowdown on low-angle shots from master filmmakers like Kubrick and Tarantino!
Los Directores: Mexico’s Famous Filmmakers
Get to know the three Mexican filmmakers dominating Hollywood and the Oscars. Let’s take a look at los Directores — the Directors.
VFX Scenes You Thought Were Real
You can’t always believe your eyes. VFX isn’t always made-up monsters and otherworldly landscapes. Sometimes the best VFX executions are so subtle they’re invisible.
Considerations for Shooting in Abandoned Locations
Videographers love taking their cameras and drones into beautifully eerie places. Want to try it? Here’s what to consider before shooting in abandoned locations.
The Best Video Professionals to Learn From
Video production professionals are constantly learning from fellow filmmakers. Here are some video professionals who have given so much to help and educate others.
Our 10 Favorite Demo Reels (Fall 2015)
Need a quick creative boost? Get inspired with these 10 amazing demo reels!
How to Create Artistic Fashion Films
Whether you’re shooting the runway or a stylized documentary, here are a few great examples and tips for creating engaging fashion film projects.
The Awesome Robots Behind the Camera
Over the past 5 years, Motion Control Operators have been creating incredible robotic arms that make precision and repetitive cinematography a possibility.
The Filmmakers Behind Next Level Music Videos
Music videos are so much more than just simple promotional material. Check out these stunning videos and the directors behind them.
Opinion: Why I Regret Film School
You’re going to be learning over the course of your entire career. Is it worth your time and energy to start that process in film school?
The Pros and Cons of a Shallow Depth of Field
The overuse of shallow depth of field has been an issue since the DSLR revolution hit, and it can look especially bad on daytime exteriors.