4 Tools Every DP Should Own Before Buying Their First Camera
Before you rush out to buy your first fancy camera, make sure you’re prepared for battle with these four tools every DP should have in their kit.
Is Prosumer Video Gear Threatening to Professionals?
Is the line between pro and prosumer gear becoming so blurred that it could threaten high-end professionals?
Quick Tip: How To Find Black Flash Frames in Premiere Pro CC 2015
Here’s a Premiere Pro tip on how to perform a quick quality control check of your final edit for unintended gaps.
10 Things for Your Video Editing Suite Under $200
We aren’t talking about USB coffee warmers or pen holders. Here are 10 things you could actually use around your video editing workstation.
Color Grading Tips For ‘Mixed Camera’ Projects
Using footage from different types of cameras can make color grading a challenge. Here are some tips to make the process easier.
The 3 Most Important Tasks For A Director During Pre-Production
Most directors believe the majority of their work is done on set or in editing. In reality, much of the director’s job is performed during pre-production.
6 Marketing Tips for Wedding Videographers
The wedding industry is incredibly competitive. Here are some great marketing tips to help you reach engaged couples and book more weddings.
Create Explosive Action in Your Next Film With a DIY Air Cannon
Learn how to make great practical explosion effects with a DIY air cannon. It’s safe for your cast and crew — and the results are impressive!
Building a $100 Cinema Camera
How inexpensively can you put together a digital cinema camera package? Here’s what to spend your money on in the post-peak-camera era.
How to Batch Export Clips in Premiere Pro
Need to export a lot of sequences or clips at the same time? No problem! Here’s how to batch export in Premiere Pro.
3 Reasons Why Less Is More When Directing Talent
Amateur directors often overcompensate for their lack of experience by overdirecting their actors. Here are some ways to take a more subtle approach.
Is Facebook Now a Better Video Distribution Source Than YouTube?
Facebook just declared war on YouTube. What does that mean for filmmakers and the future of video distribution?