Posts Tagged ‘filmmaking’
How to Choose the Right Epic Music for Your Film
Make your film or video monumental! Here’s a few things to consider when looking for that perfect epic track.
7 Reasons Why Your Creative Vision Isn’t Translating to the Screen
Find yourself in a creative rut? Here’s a few tips for moving an idea from your head to the big screen.
What is Offline Editing?
What is offline video editing? How does it work….and is it a thing of the past? In this post we dig into the topic and explore what …
5 Tips for Building Better Cinematic Suspense
Get your audience on the edge of their seat! Check out the 5 shot types that will drive suspense and the Hollywood films that have used them.
Free Call Sheet for Film and Video Projects
Organize your film and video productions with this free call sheet template. Download a PDF or interactive version for easy modification.
Best Camera Loadout Options for the Blackmagic URSA Mini
With the Blackmagic URSA Mini about to hit the shelves, we thought we’d premiere our camera loadout series with a focus on the new kid on the …
Royalty Free Music Playlist: Epic Sci-Fi!
This is the sound of the robot uprising! Check out this collection of the best hard-edged sci-fi royalty free music tracks in our library.
5 Inspiring Filmmaking Tutorials Under 5 Minutes
These 5 quick filmmaking tutorials are a great way to get some quick inspiration!
Filmmaking Tip – Shooting Night Exteriors on a Budget
The nighttime exterior shot is one of the greatest challenges for filmmakers on a budget. This filmmaking tip will make lighting your scene a lot easier.
Cinematography Tips: Light Your Scene With A Single Light
It can be a real challenge to light a scene using only a single light source, but these cinematography tips and techniques will help you achieve amazing …
5 Tips for Traveling Filmmakers
Sometimes working in film means hitting the road or taking a flight. We’ve put together 5 big tips to make life easier for traveling filmmakers!
5 Ways to Improve Your Cinematography Right Now!
Let’s put aside the camera load outs and other gear setups and just focus on knowledge based cinematography tips.