Posts Tagged ‘filmmaking’
Cinematography Tip: How to Create Soft Diffused Light
Soft light is a fantastic resource for any filmmaker. Let’s take a look at ten ways cinematographers create soft, diffused light on a film set.
3 Crew Members That Will Maximize Your Production Value
Many filmmakers assume that achieving high production value is as simple as shooting on the right camera. In reality, it’s got a lot more to do with …
3 Low-light Cameras For Every Budget Range
High-sensitivity cameras that can shoot in low light are more popular than ever. These three low-light cameras will have you covered, regardless of the size of your …
Tips for Editing Travel Videos While Abroad
Away from your editing bay? Here are a few handy tips for editing travel videos on the go.
Artist Highlight: The Blockbuster Mastery of Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg is more than just the master of the summer blockbuster. He’s one of the greatest storytellers of this era.
Digital Distribution is Growing. Can Studios Keep Up?
Studios are fighting to find a digital distribution model that makes sense… but it’s not going to be easy.
14 Tips for Shooting Live Stage Events
Thinking about shooting a live stage event? Here are 14 things you need to remember!
11 Ways to Make Money as a Videographer Right Now
Looking to fund new gear or future movie projects? This is a list of legitimate ways you can make money as a videographer and filmmaker!
Are Film Festivals Worth the Money?
Let’s answer a common question among filmmakers: Are film festivals worth your time, energy, and money?
7 Standard Filmmaking Shots Every Cinematographer Must Know
Every film ever made uses these camera shots. We go back to Filmmaking 101 for a look at these standard frames of cinema.
Is Blackmagic Already Better Than Canon?
Has Blackmagic Design positioned itself to become what Canon used to be? Let’s answer the question with an in-depth look at some side-by-side footage and stats.
The Evolving Role of a Digital Imaging Technician
What is a Digital Imaging Technician? What is their role on set? Here’s a breakdown of the constantly changing job of a DIT.