Product Review: Frame.io Solves Your Video Review Frustrations
Frame.io could potentially save you hours on your next project. We take a hands-on look at this new video collaboration software.
7 Standard Filmmaking Shots Every Cinematographer Must Know
Every film ever made uses these camera shots. We go back to Filmmaking 101 for a look at these standard frames of cinema.
Is Blackmagic Already Better Than Canon?
Has Blackmagic Design positioned itself to become what Canon used to be? Let’s answer the question with an in-depth look at some side-by-side footage and stats.
The Evolving Role of a Digital Imaging Technician
What is a Digital Imaging Technician? What is their role on set? Here’s a breakdown of the constantly changing job of a DIT.
Walk Cycle Tutorials and Inspiration in After Effects
Take a leisurely stroll through this series of awesome walk cycle tutorials for After Effects.
Can You Use Copyrighted Music on YouTube?
Wondering why your video was flagged on YouTube? Let’s dig into music copyright, the repercussions for use, and ways to get music for your media projects.
The Amazing Cinematography of Emmanuel Lubezki
Let’s take a look at the amazing cinematic touch of back-to-back Oscar winner and cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki.
Using Vintage Film Lenses on Micro 4/3 Cameras
Antique lenses are a great way to give your video project a distinct look and feel. Here’s what you need to know about sourcing and using vintage …
Blockbuster Looks in DaVinci Resolve: The Matrix
The green tint of the Matrix universe drips with dystopian atmosphere. Learn how to achieve this look in DaVinci Resolve.
Video Gear for Traveling Road Warriors and Frequent Flyers
Do you find yourself having to travel a lot with your camera? Here’s a checklist of things you will probably need, as well as some rules and …
10 Questions to Ask When Buying A Filmmaking Camera
A camera is a big investment, make sure you’ve asked all the right questions before pulling the trigger.
Workflow Tip: Use Bundles in FCPX To Archive Your Projects
Archiving master files of your projects is never a fun task, but FCPX’s built-in bundles feature makes it a whole lot easier.