How to Utilize Dynamic Tracking Shots
Dynamic tracking shots can add excitement and tension to your video and film productions. Let’s take a look at a few ways to make them.
Free Animated Icon Set for Video Editors
These moving icons are perfect for informative videos… and the best part is they’re free!
How to Create Artistic Fashion Films
Whether you’re shooting the runway or a stylized documentary, here are a few great examples and tips for creating engaging fashion film projects.
Amazing New Camera Rig: Artemis Combines a Gimbal and Stabilizer
3-axis gimbal rigs are some of the coolest devices taking over the industry, and the latest models just keep getting better. Prepare to have your mind blown.
Add Beautiful Light to Your Scenes With a China Ball
China balls are one of the cheapest and most effective ways to add beautiful light to your scenes. Here are just three of the many ways you …
16 Free Transitions for After Effects
Give your footage a fun, clean look with these 16 free transitions for After Effects.
Easier Interview Editing With DaVinci Resolve’s Smooth Cut Transition
DaVinci Resolve 12 debuts the Smooth Cut transition, mimicking Premiere’s Morph Dissolve tool. Interview editing has never been easier.
The Biggest Headlines from IBC 2015
The International Broadcast Convention in Amsterdam has come to an end. Here are the big headlines from IBC 2015.
Artist Highlight: Fritz Lang, the Father of the Cinematic Epic
If there’s one director from the past whose work could sit alongside today’s VFX-laden cinematic epics, it’s Fritz Lang. Here’s why.
Freebie: Movie Marketing Pack
Become a movie marketing mogul with these two free Photoshop templates: the new Trailer Tag template (Green & Red Band) and a Movie Poster template.
What All Producers Need to Understand About Working With Directors
For a film to truly succeed, its lead producer must understand how to effectively collaborate with the film’s auteur. Unfortunately, no two directors are exactly alike.
The Awesome Robots Behind the Camera
Over the past 5 years, Motion Control Operators have been creating incredible robotic arms that make precision and repetitive cinematography a possibility.