Use Track Targeting to Navigate Premiere Pro’s Timeline
Speed up your Premiere Pro post-production workflow with the power of track targeting.
The Right Gear for Your First Production Assistant Job
Having the right gear for your first production assistant gig will not only benefit your reputation on set, but also guarantee work in the future.
Bending the Rules of the Three-Act Structure
The three-act structure has long been the standard for storytellers — but bending the rules can lead to exceptionally cool results.
5 DIY Tips for Product Demo Videos
If you’re in the world of video production, you’ll likely shoot a few product videos at some point. Here are a few DIY tips and tricks for …
7 Things to Know Before Attending Your First Film Festival
Attending your first film festival can be an intimidating experience. Here’s some things you should know to get the most out of your trip.
5 Standout Features from the Premiere Pro 2015.3 Update
Premiere Pro 2015.3 is packed with a long list of great new updates. Here are a few that stand out.
Marketing Inspiration: The Viral Video Sensation, Poo Pourri
Bask in the sweet smell of viral marketing success with the story of Poo Pourri.
Car Crashes and Comedy: Actionable Tips from The Nice Guys
Break down the production of The Nice Guys and learn some great set tips on shooting car conversations, car crashes, and lighting a fire.
How to Make a 30 for 30 Style Documentary
What if I told you that the most popular sports documentary franchise follows a formula and style that is as instantly recognizable as it easily recreatable?
The Basic Properties of Color
Color is one of the most important tools you have in your kit. Do you understand the best ways to use it? Here are the basics.
The Mill’s Blackbird Camera Car Is a Real-Life Autobot
VFX studio The Mill built their own adaptable camera car — the Blackbird — to replace any vehicle imaginable in post. You’ve got to see it to …
The Ins and Outs of Hollywood Film Distribution
Securing film distribution might be the most challenging part of the entire filmmaking process. Here’s how the big studios go about it.