Posts Tagged ‘cinematography’
How to Get RED EPIC Quality Footage for Less Than $500
Use this filmmaking technique to create beautifully cinematic footage for less than $500.
6 Filmmaking Tutorials for Cinematographers
You’ve got to keep learning if you want to become a true master of cinematography. Let’s check out a few filmmaking tutorials every cinematographer should watch.
5 Tips for Shooting Digital Screens
Follow these five helpful tips to capture the best possible footage when shooting digital screens.
Capture Intense Cinematic Action With High Shutter Speed
High shutter speed is the secret ingredient of thrilling action cinematography. Here’s everything you need to know about the technique.
Set the Mood With a Silhouette
The perfect silhouette can immerse audiences into a story without ever revealing too much information.
How to Create Stunning Hyperlapse Videos
Hyperlapse videos are compelling, eye-catching, and popular. Here’s how to create your own stunning hyperlapse footage.
The Best EF Lenses for Filmmaking Under $1000
These affordable lenses are fantastic tools for creating cinematic masterpieces. Here are the very best EF lenses available for less than a grand.
Light Meters 101: Why You Should Use One for Video Projects
Despite modern innovations, a dedicated light meter is still the best way to ensure consistent and high quality results on your video projects.
What Are Focus Charts and Why Do You Need One?
Ever used a focus chart? Learn more about this important filmmaking tool and discover how it can help your next production.
8 Fantastic Videography and Filmmaking Books
Increase your competitive edge with these eight videography and filmmaking books that will make you better at what you do.
How to Use False Color to Nail Skin Tone Exposure
False color is one of the most effective exposure tools for digital cinematography out there. This quick tip explains how to understand your false color readout to …
Frame a High-Angle Shot Like a Master Cinematographer
Learn the hows and whys of high-angle shots from master filmmakers like Hitchcock and the Coen Brothers!