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8 Comedy Techniques Edgar Wright Does Right
Watch this awesome video essay explaining Edgar Wright’s creative comedy style.
Why Mastering Deep Depth Of Field Is Crucial For Becoming A Better DP
While DSLR technology has opened up a whole world of possibilities when it comes to capturing cinematic like images, it’s also caused an overuse of extremely shallow …
NAB 2014 Roundup of Roundups
NAB is probably the biggest event of the film, TV and video industry when it comes to new tools, equipment and software. This roundup of roundups will …
Run and Gun Kits for the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera
In this post we look at building a basic package for a run and gun style setup for your Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera.
Effective Pre-Production: Collaboration Between the Cinematographer and Editor
Although the cinematographer and editor work in different phases of projects, by collaborating early, their synched efforts will result in a better final film.
Working in the Visual Effects Industry
Are you considering a career in visual effects? In this post we share loads of practical advice from professional visual effects artists.
Looping Frame Animations in Photoshop and After Effects
In this tutorial we share a cool technique for creating looping frame animations using Photoshop and After Effects.
3 Simple Tips For Shooting With Available Light
Using only available light maybe a stylistic choice for your film project – but it must be executed well. In this post, I share 3 tips for …
5 Ways to Know Your True Love is Filmmaking
In honor of the season we’ve compiled a list of reasons why your true love is filmmaking.
All Aspiring Cinematographers Need To Know How To Color Grade – Here’s Why
Every director of photographer should be skilled at color grading. In this post, we make the case for a multi-faceted approach to cinematography.
Quick Tips for Premiere Pro CC Switchers
Jumping to Premiere Pro CC from another video editing application? Check out these 5 tips that will quickly get you up to speed on Premiere.
What is a Grip? The Unsung Heroes of the Film Industry
Grips are key members of every major film or video shoot. In the following video, discover why a grip’s work is essential for any successful film project.