Posts Tagged ‘filmmaking’
The Art of Perspective and Symmetry in Cinematography
Explore the use of perspective and symmetry in cinematography from films by Paul Thomas Anderson, Wes Anderson, and Stanley Kubrick.
DaVinci Resolve Workflow Roundtrip Breakdown
Get to know the DaVinci Resolve workflow from client to delivery with this in-depth roundtrip tour.
How to Create a DIY Ring Light
Make your subject’s eyes POP with this quick and easy DIY ring light video tutorial.
Applying Disney Magic to Motion Graphics
In this fascinating video, learn how the innovation of the Golden Age of Animation can influence contemporary filmmaking and motion graphics.
Mad Max: Behind the Scenes
To celebrate the release of Mad Max: Fury Road, let’s take a behind-the-scenes look at the history of George Miller’s explosive approach to filmmaking.
10 Crucial Pieces of Audio Gear Under $500
Filmmaking is an expensive career. Keep your budget in check with these crucial pieces of audio gear under $500.
How to Avoid Film Festival Rejection
Rejection is a brutal reality in any creative industry. Fortunately, there are steps filmmakers can take to avoid film festival rejection.
How to Light a Commercial the Patrick O’Sullivan Way
One of the hallmarks of great creatives is their willingness to share their skills. Learn how to light a commercial with DP Patrick O’Sullivan.
Top 10 Best and Worst Practical Effects in Movie History
Are practical effects making a comeback? Let’s take a look at some of the amazing highs and laughable lows from the history of practical effects.
May the 4th Be With You: Star Wars Behind the Scenes Videos
Star Wars Day is here! Celebrate May the 4th with some of our favorite Star Wars behind the scenes videos.
Avengers Assembled: Editing a Blockbuster
With the Age of Ultron upon us, let’s take a look back at the editing process of The Avengers, one of the biggest blockbusters of all time.
15 Videos That Prove Drone Piloting Isn’t Easy
Feel bad about your drone piloting skills? Here are 15 videos to help you feel better.