Posts Tagged ‘filmmaking’
The Best Headphones for Film and Video (Under $100)
You don’t have to break the bank to get quality headphones for monitoring audio on set or editing in post. Check out these solid and affordable options.
How ProRes RAW Is Going to Change the Way You Work
The new Apple ProRes RAW codec family promises to bring the high-performance, low-data rates of ProRes to your RAW workflows.
Go Behind Pulp Fiction’s Gimp Mask with Steve Hibbert
In this industry interview, we go behind the scenes with Steve Hibbert on Pulp Fiction’s Most Famous Small Role: The Gimp.
A Field Guide to the Canon 5D Mark IV’s Built-in Wi-Fi
Follow these five simple steps to get your Canon 5D Mark IV synced up to Wi-Fi and connected to your smartphone or laptop.
3 Visual Effects You Can Create with a Whip Pan Transition
In this video tutorial, learn three straightforward ways you can create your own movie magic with these easy whip pan transition tricks.
Round Table: Scream Queens on What Every Horror Director Needs to Know
For this interview, we sat down with a diverse group of horror actors to find out everything we didn’t know about horror film production.
7 Ways To Light A Face Using Quasar Science LEDs
Quasar Science LEDs have been one of the main fixtures in the rise of LED lighting. Here are some effective ways to use them.
Everything You Need to Know to Shoot Professional Interviews
It’s easy to learn but extremely difficult to master. The interview setup is the bread and butter of any cinematographer’s repertoire.
Roundup: 5 Cutting-Edge Apps for the Modern Filmmaker
Technology and filmmaking meet in these innovative apps that are changing the game for digital filmmakers and video producers.
10 Things to Know Before Screening at Film Festivals
Here are ten must-know tips for getting your film or video project into a film festival — and what to know before your film screens.
Interview: Behind the Scenes with Producer Bonnie Curtis
From Jurassic Park to Dietland, the films that producer Bonnie Curtis has worked on have yielded valuable lessons. We talk about what she’s learned.
Interview: Keeping Score with Film and Television Composer Nathan Barr
We sat down with Nathan Barr for a conversation about composing sound tracks for films — and how a composer fits into the overall production crew.