Posts Tagged ‘filmmaking’
Camera Cars & Trailers – The Real Movie Cars
From high-speed car chases to luxury car commercials, camera cars are secretly driving alongside capturing all the action.
Apps to Help You Find the Golden Hour
Golden hour is a short period of time each day when the natural light is perfect for filming. Here are some apps to help you find out …
Quick Tip: Multi-cam Syncing in Premiere Pro
Premiere Pro CC makes it easy to work with a multi-cam setup. Let’s see just how easy it is!
Could the URSA Mini be Poised to Challenge the RED SCARLET?
The RED SCARLET is a workhorse, but it can be a costly one. With the URSA Mini soon to be released, could the SCARLET be in trouble?
Tips For Keeping A Long Dialogue Scene Visually Interesting
No matter how great your writing might be, after a couple of minutes just about any heavy dialogue scene can feel boring. Here’s how to keep things …
How to Market Your Film on a Small Budget
No money? No problem. Here are some quick tips on how to market your film on a small budget.
9 Tips for Shooting Cinematic Footage
Looking to give your footage a high-budget cinematic look? Check out these tips.
On-Set Data Backup with DaVinci Resolve
Blackmagic updates DaVinci Resolve with incredible features for ingesting footage.
How To Capture Smooth Walk-and-Talk Shots Without A Movi Or Steadicam
Stabilization devices such as a Movi or Steadicam aren’t always an option. Luckily, there are other ways to capture walk-and-talk shots smoothly.
How Does a Film Become a Cult Classic?
Let’s do the timewarp and take a look at how a film becomes a cult classic.
Cinematography Crash Course: 6 Settings You Need to Check Before You Roll
For those of you just starting out as DPs, here are the six settings you need to double-check every time you get ready to roll a take.
Affordable Software Every Filmmaker Should Have
One of the last things to usually make its way into our toolbox is software. Let’s look at affordable software options for your video production arsenal.