Posts Tagged ‘filmmaking’
Video Industry News You May Have Missed (March 2016)
The industry landscape changes constantly, so it’s easy to miss the latest news. This handy video industry news roundup can help get you caught up!
5 Reasons Why You Should NOT Buy a DSLR for Filmmaking
Thinking about buying a new DSLR camera for video projects? Think again. Here are five reasons why videographers may want to avoid DSLRs.
Piece Together a Pro Boom Mic for Around $500
When you’re ready to move beyond your DIY audio recording setup, use this guide to build a pro boom mic setup for around $500.
Video Editing: What Are J-Cuts and L-Cuts?
There are several video editing techniques every professional needs to know. Let’s take a look at two of them: the J-cut and L-cut.
The Best EF Lenses for Filmmaking Under $1000
These affordable lenses are fantastic tools for creating cinematic masterpieces. Here are the very best EF lenses available for less than a grand.
The Negatives of Shooting on Film
The debate over film versus digital will rage on well into the future, but let’s take a look at some of the emerging negatives of shooting on …
Light Meters 101: Why You Should Use One for Video Projects
Despite modern innovations, a dedicated light meter is still the best way to ensure consistent and high quality results on your video projects.
What Are Focus Charts and Why Do You Need One?
Ever used a focus chart? Learn more about this important filmmaking tool and discover how it can help your next production.
The New DJI Phantom 4 Cuts Through the Sky on Its Own
The new DJI Phantom 4 drone almost flies itself. Take a closer look at the the fastest and smartest Phantom yet.
5 Ways to Hide Jump Cuts
The jump cut can drive any editor crazy. Here are five ways to hide jump cuts and save your sanity.
8 Fantastic Videography and Filmmaking Books
Increase your competitive edge with these eight videography and filmmaking books that will make you better at what you do.
The Hidden Meaning Behind Popular Video Transitions
There’s more to video editing transitions than simply moving between scenes. Let’s look at the reasons behind the cuts.