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How To Increase Your Editing Speed Dramatically
Use these handy tips to speed up the editorial process significantly and get to the finish line faster.
Everything You Need to Know About Exporting Video
Break through the confusion and save yourself some time with these quick tips for exporting video.
The Five Lens Filters Every Video Shooter Should Own
Post-production can go a very long way in creating amazing video, but it’s what goes in front of the lens that matters most.
American Sniper’s Editor In Conversation
Get post-production advice from Joel Cox, the editor of American Sniper.
Using Neat Video: Exceptional Noise Reduction for Video
Is grainy footage ruining your project? Neat Video packs a powerful punch for reducing grain and noise in footage. In this post we’ll show you how to …
‘Birdman’ and the Art of the Long Take
We take a look at the work of cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki and the art of the long take for his recent project, Birdman.
The Isolated Color Look in DaVinci Resolve
The isolated color look is a unique color grading look used to great effect in movies like Pleasantville and Sin City. It involves keeping one or several …
Why Collaboration, Knowledge And Vision Are The Keys To A Successful Directorial Career
First time directors are notorious for not understanding their role in the filmmaking process, and not being able to effectively manage a set. In this post we …
Distribution Tips from Documentary Filmmaker Scott Thurman
Documentary Director Scott Thurman gives us a rundown on his process of finding distribution for his film The Revisionaries.
Why Your Video Editing Isn’t Good Enough
In a creative slump or simply want to up the game of your video editing projects? Here’s a few reasons why you’re editing may be suffering.
5 Reasons Your Day For Night Footage Doesn’t Look Right
Shooting day for night is a technique that has been around for ages, however many filmmakers make critical mistakes both during production and post that completely give …
5 Ways Music Is Misused In Films (and How to Do Better)
Music can drive your story and enhance the message of your film, but the process of marrying the two is often underestimated.