Tips for Shooting Music and Band Documentary Projects
Let’s dive into the ins-and-outs of the band documentary sub-genre and how to create something that looks — and sounds — awesome.
Learning Curve: Managing a Successful Gimbal Handoff
The classic gimbal hand-off is a great technique that can add style and eloquence to an otherwise pedestrian tracking shot.
Cinematography Tips from Watchmen DP Gregory Middleton
Gregory Middleton shares some behind-the-scenes stories about the cinematography behind Watchmen — as well as some insights for aspiring filmmakers.
The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4k and the Sigma fp Compared
The BMPCC 4k and the Sigma fp have different strengths and weaknesses, so which one do you need on hand for your next project?
Reviewing YouTube’s New Non-Linear Video Editor
Let’s take a look at YouTube’s offerings to see how it works, some of its editing options, and if it might be of interest for certain projects.
A Variety of Cinematic Lens Filters for a Tenth of the Cost
Lens filters are a great way to get a more cinematic look by softening skin and blooming highlights, while still maintaining contrast.
Big New Panasonic Firmware Update for Mirrorless Cameras
Let’s take a look at what the firmware update provides for users of some of Panasonic’s most popular, well-regarded cameras.
Getting Hired for a Video Production Company Job
Find your dream job. Let’s take a step-by-step journey through the entire process of getting hired by a video production company.
Learning Curve: The Simplicity of Using the Easyrig
In this episode of our Learning Curve series, we’ll explore the pros and cons of the Easyrig — its use, itscost, and how it can improve your …
Script School: 3 Writing Tips to Improve Your Short Film
Having trouble writing your script? Here are a few tips to get your creativity flowing so you can discover the path to a great story.
A Look at Vimeo’s Mobile Shooting and Editing App
Let’s take a quick look at the Vimeo mobile app and some of the updated technologies for smartphone shooting and editing.
How Invisible Camera Movement Conveys Emotion
Camera movement is an important variable in any scene. Today, we’ll discuss how the subtleties in camera movement can evoke emotion.