Exploring the History and Revival of the 4:3 Ratio
Let’s take a look at this trendy new appropriation of the classic 4:3 aspect ratio and explore whether it’s right for your projects.
7 Must-Have Books for Every Screenwriter’s Library
There’s no right way or wrong way to write, but there are tools that will set you up for success. Here are 7 books every screenwriter needs.
Lamb: Arthouse Horror and the Rise of a New Genre
Another A24 horror film continues to redefine the genre for film fans and filmmakers alike. Let’s take a look.
LUMIX BS1H: Panasonic’s New 6K Live/Cinema Camera
A quick look at Panasonic’s New BS1H box-shaped modular video camera—specifications included! Let’s get to it!
The Gigabyte Aero 15 4K AMOLED: A Portable Editing Beast
For all you editors on-the-go, you need to read this in-depth discussion on the Gigabyte Aero 15—the pros definitely outweigh the cons.
What “The Invisible Man” Can Teach Aspiring Suspense Filmmakers
Here’s a lesson on budget genre-filmmaking done right, and why you should trust your instincts by focusing on the unseen.
Frame IO Collaboration: Is Adobe Paying Too Much?
Has video project collaboration been over-hyped? Let’s take an in-depth look into Frame IO, and what it can do for your next project.
What to Look for in a Dual-Use Photo and Video Digital Camera
Everything you need to know about selecting and investing in the right camera for your digital video and photography needs.
A24 vs Marvel Pt 2: Why This Debate Is Necessary (But Sucks)
A headline goes viral, but the point is more true now than ever before. Indie vs. superheroes—who reigns supreme?
Fantastic Fest 2021: Combining Anime with Live Action
Iké Boys director Eric McEver discusses tips and tricks for blending anime-style animation sequences with a live action narrative.
3 Ways Filmmakers Might Actually Use the iPhone 13
Debate aside, here are three examples of smartphone videography that might make sense for you filmmakers out there.
Why Live Streaming Is Vital for Theater’s Second Act
Far from disappearing when live performances started to come back, live streaming did the one thing everyone wanted it to do—it got better.