11 YouTube Channels Every Filmmaker Should Follow in 2019
We rounded up some of the best YouTube channels every filmmaker should be following for inspiration and technical know-how in 2019.
Rococo Romance: Give Your Video a Classical Cinematic Sound
We’ve curated a royalty-free playlist to match one of this year’s rising creative trends — rococo. Stay on top of the trend with these classical tracks.
Sundance 2019: Tips for Shooting Verité Documentary Footage
Cinematographer Matt Porwoll shares some insight about shooting classic verité on the modern documentary “Tigerland” at Sundance 2019.
The Costume Design of Star Trek, House of Cards, and My Big Fat Greek Wedding
We spoke with costume designer Gersha Phillips about her designs for Star Trek: Discovery, House of Cards, and My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
The Best Explanation of Dual (Native) ISO We’ve Seen Yet
The Dual ISO sensor is on the rise, and every major camera manufacturer has made one (or will very soon). What is it, though, and what does …
Increase Your Production Values with Simple Costume Design
Costume design doesn’t have to mean sewing everything by hand. Here are some tips for improving your production value with a little planning.
Pre-Production Tips: The Basics of Breaking Down a Script
You’ve got your script, your cast, and your crew, so you’re ready to shoot, right? Not exactly. You need to break down your script first.
Industry Tips: Why Below-The-Line Talent Needs a Publicist
Sure — high-profile filmmakers and actors needs publicists, but who else in the industry could benefit from a media strategy?
Every Video Editor’s Secret Weapon: Royalty-Free Footage
From grabbing location inserts to creating a promo video without leaving your office, royalty-free footage is an excellent way to save time and money.
Streamline Your Film or Video Project with an Assistant Editor
In this post-production guide, we take a look at maximizing your investment in an assistant editor for your film or video project.
Cinematography Tip: Working with Unmotivated Camera Movement
Usually filmmakers want their camera movements motivated, but when can you improve your story with un-motivated camera movement?
The Story Behind Editing a Movie About Dungeons & Dragons
We got the stories behind how some of the classic Dungeons and Dragons artwork came to be — and making a documentary about it.