Posts Tagged ‘cinematography’
The Five Lens Filters Every Video Shooter Should Own
Post-production can go a very long way in creating amazing video, but it’s what goes in front of the lens that matters most.
3 Tips You Must Know Before Shooting a Multicam Production
Multicam productions have become more popular than ever, thanks to the extremely low cost of camera gear and easy intergration into video editing apps. Even still, many …
How to Create a DIY Rain Machine that Actually Looks Great On-Camera
Simulate realistic rain! Learn how to make a DIY rain machine for your next production in this exciting video tutorial.
4 Cheap Practical Lights That Can Work Wonders On Set
The 4 lights on this list will allow you to not only light your film beautifully, but do it on a budget.
Advice for New Cinematographers
Give your career a boost with expert advice from legendary cinematographers. In this post we’ve rounded up videos from several Hollywood legends.
‘Birdman’ and the Art of the Long Take
We take a look at the work of cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki and the art of the long take for his recent project, Birdman.
Why Collaboration, Knowledge And Vision Are The Keys To A Successful Directorial Career
First time directors are notorious for not understanding their role in the filmmaking process, and not being able to effectively manage a set. In this post we …
What is the Fastest Lens Possible?
If money wasn’t an issue how fast can a lens possibly be?
Why You Shouldn’t Always Be Shooting RAW
With raw shooting cameras so readily available, many filmmakers are opting to shoot raw as much as possible. Although there are some benefits with regards to raw …
5 Tips for Planning Your Audio in Pre-Production
Capturing great audio begins before hitting ‘record’. Here are a few tips for planning your audio approach before you arrive on-set.
How to Light a Film Beautifully Without a Big Budget
Beautiful lighting is not simply achieved by having the right lights, but rather by understanding how to shape and craft light. Follow these tips to get great …
Is 4K Overrated? A Q&A with Cinematography Legends
Learn why 4K isn’t all it’s cracked up to be in the following Q&A with a few cinematography legends.