4 Deadline-Crushing Final Cut Pro X Tips
Deadlines come quick for video editors. Use these four essential Final Cut Pro X tips to speed up your workflow and meet your deadline every time.
It’s Time to Stop Editing in Final Cut Pro 7
It’s been five years since Apple last updated Final Cut Pro 7. Let’s take a look at how video production and other NLEs have changed since.
This New Drone Can ‘Fly’ Underwater
The submersible Trident drone will soon allow you to explore the ocean floor from shore.
Cinematography Tip: Why ‘Day for Night’ Is a Horrible Idea
Thinking about converting your daytime footage to nighttime footage? Think again. Here are a few reasons why shooting ‘day for night’ footage is a bad idea.
Our 10 Favorite Demo Reels (Fall 2015)
Need a quick creative boost? Get inspired with these 10 amazing demo reels!
3 Ways to Use a Collapsable Reflector for Naturally Lit Shots
Many filmmakers have issues shooting under natural light, as they often neglect to utilize one of the most basic tools available to them: the collapsable reflector.
The Camera Gear You Need for Shooting Wedding Videos
Shooting a great wedding video requires as much gear as shooting a small film. Here are some considerations for everything from camera stabilization to screwdrivers.
Alter the Flow of Time With Speed Ramping!
Speed ramping is a mind-blowing technique that can really enhance the viewing experience. What is it and how should you use it?
5 Killer Filmmaking Hacks
These filmmaking hacks are a great way to get epic footage while not breaking the bank.
3 Guerrilla Filmmaking Locations That Increase Production Value Every Time
Indie productions need to be picky with their locations in order to keep production value high. The easy-to-shoot locations on this list will work wonders for filmmakers …
How (and When) to Use a Steadicam Shot
Fluid cinematic movement has been a staple of filmmaking since the 1975. Let’s explore the Steadicam shot and learn how to use it properly.
Quick Tip: Saving Lumetri Color Presets in Premiere Pro
Lumetri Color Presets are a great way to save your favorite color grading looks for later. Learn more about the process in this Premiere Pro Quick Tip.