Posts Tagged ‘filmmaking’
Build a Mobile Suite to Edit Your Projects on Location
To cut footage on set, you’ll need some specific gear and video accessories. Check out our recommendations in this roundup.
The 5 Tenets of Low-Budget Southern Gothic Filmmaking
Channel your inner southern goth and embrace the tenants of this DIY-friendly filmmaking approach for your next indie project.
Tips for Aspiring Directors from Indie-Maestro David F. Sandberg
This uber-successful horror director dives into his latest project and what future directors should expect on set in this writeup.
How to Create a Pen Camera in Adobe After Effects
Learn how you can place your camera’s point of view on the tip of a pen (or anything) in After Effects with this video tutorial.
Finding a Producer: What You Need to Bring to the Table
Looking to get your film produced? Here’s what you need to bring to the table in order to find somebody who can help your project succeed.
Interview: Last Chance U Director of Photography Gabriel Patay
We sat down with the director of photography from Last Chance U to discuss his unique approach to capturing this episodic documentary.
How To Layer Elements On Footage + 16 FREE Overlays
Learn how to use blend modes RocketStock’s sixteen FREE 4K volumetric light and dust overlays in this easy-to-follow video tutorial.
Wonder Women: Working Toward Equality in Film
A simple trip to the box office can broaden your grasp of filmmaking and the film industry — and help combat gender inequality.
RED Cameras hit Apple and B&H Stores, and a First Look at HYDROGEN
The first look at the RED HYDROGEN and RED DIGITAL CINEMA now offers their cameras and accessories on exclusive reseller sites.
How to Light an Exterior Day Scene Without Lighting
Lighting for day exteriors can be difficult. Fortunately there are budget-friendly approaches to creating a cinematic look in tough scenarios.
This Documentary Goes Behind the Scenes of The Shining
Stanley Kubrick’s (then) 17-year-old daughter created an intimate and artful behind-the-scenes film for one of the greatest horror films of all time.
Drone Footage: How to Make or Break a Project
Drone footage can make any project look more cinematic, but should every filmmaker own one, or are they becoming too common?