Posts Tagged ‘cinematography’
Combining Practical Lighting With VFX
A deceptively simple technique that mixes practical lighting with VFX is proving to be one of the most visually impressive methods of creating atmosphere in recent memory.
Fujifilm Announces Massive GFX 50S Mirrorless Camera
Hot on the heels of the recently released X-T2, Fujifilm is back at it again with the massive new GFX 50S mirrorless camera.
The Panasonic GH5 Shoots 6K Stills and 4K Video at 60fps
Panasonic officially announces the GH5, the successor to the much loved GH4. Here’s everything we know.
The Latest Gear and Camera News, Plus the Legalization of Drones
The leading headlines from last month. Camera news, upcoming gear, the latest rumors, and the commercialization of drones.
Color Grading Inspiration: Movie Barcodes and Color Palettes
These color charts break down popular movie scenes and a film’s overall color composition. Find inspiration for you color grading projects.
Canon EOS C700: The New Flagship Canon Cinema Camera
The new Canon Cinema EOS C700 was built for every type of video production, but you’ll need quite the production budget to get your hands on one.
How to Get a Pilot Certification for Commercial Drone Use
Fly your drone for commercial use with the FAA’s new Remote Pilot Certificate. Here’s everything you need to know about the new process.
A Guide to Cleaning Lenses and Camera Sensors
You can’t keep your camera pristine and clean forever. Dust, dirt and smudges will speckle your camera from time to time. Here’s how you can clean your …
How to Properly Calibrate Light Meters
Avoid a faulty reading by verifying the accuracy of your light meter with this quick tip.
The Panasonic Lumix GH5 Rumors Are Here to Cheer You Up
A prototype of the Panasonic Lumix GH5 may make an appearance next month ahead of a 2017 release.
The Art of the Freeze Frame
Learn how to use the simple effect of the freeze frame to hold your image on screen and in the minds of your viewer.
Tips For Filming in the Rain
Shooting in the rain is definitely a challenge, but sometimes it’s a must. Use these tips and tricks to make your rainy shots worth the effort.