The Art of Finding the Right Song for Your Film or Video
The right soundtrack can make or break any video project. So how do you narrow down your options? Here are a few tips to make your search …
Create Your Own Opening Title Sequence Using PRISM!
Looking for something special for your latest project? In this video tutorial, we show you how to create an energetic title sequence using Prism.
Tips for Selling Your Cameras and Video Gear Online
Before you post something for sale, check out these tips to make sure you get top dollar for your used cameras and video gear.
How To Create An Explosion Scene + Free Action Compositing Elements
In this epic video tutorial, learn how to do 5 different special effects shots using these free action compositing elements.
5 Production Tips for High Frame Rate Videography
Here are five tips on how to get the most out of your high frame rate videography when shooting at 60 frames per second and higher.
Canon Log Upgrade: Should You Send in Your Canon 5D Mark IV?
Here are a few things you should consider before sending in your Canon 5D Mark IV for the company’s hand-installed C-Log upgrade.
The 5 Top Editing Gadgets on the Market Right Now
Looking to speed up your editing workflow? Check out these five gadgets that offer shortcuts you never thought were possible.
Freelance Tip: How Do You Know When to Turn Down a Job?
Learning how to find steady freelance video production gigs is hard enough, but what about knowing when you shouldn’t take the job?
How to Design a Close-Up Shot — And When You Should Use It
The close-up shot is a director’s secret weapon, but it requires technical know-how and narrative timing. Here’s what you need to know.
Choosing Royalty Free Music for Tutorials
Putting together the soundtrack for your next tutorial video? Here’s how you can keep your music engaging without overpowering your work.
Should Film and Video Editors Have Demo Reels?
Plenty of filmmakers and videographers use demo reels to land work. But what about editors, and what should theirs include?
Video Tutorial: Create a DIY Wireless China Ball Light
No more looking for an outlet when you’re setting up lights on set. This DIY light kit offers mobile, cinematic light for under $200.