Posts Tagged ‘gear’
The Functions of a Microphone Preamplifier
Mic preamps are the unsung hero of pristine audio recordings. Here’s how they work and why they matter to your project’s sound.
Building a PC for Virtual Production: Pro vs. Budget
A high-end virtual production PC can cost more than $10,000, but you can build one on a budget for under $3,000. Here’s how.
Unlock the Power of Macros with These Gaming Keyboards
Keyboards with dedicated macro keys can streamline your editing workflow. Consider these keyboard options and save time on your next edit.
Have We Reached The Video Quality Threshold for Sub-$3000 Cameras?
We already have access to inexpensive, cinema-quality footage from a range of mirrorless cameras. So, what’s next for this market?
Will Gear Companion Apps Change the Game for Lone Wolf Filmmakers?
Gear companion apps have come a long way, and they’re only getting better. So can they stand in for crew when you’re shooting solo?
Lens Tips: Doing the Work of Four Lenses with Only Two
Primes vs. zooms. Four lenses out of two. Here are a few considerations to keep in mind when shopping for your first lenses.
The Ultimate Gift Guide for Filmmakers and Videographers
Looking to impress your filmmaker friends this holiday season? Why not give them gifts they will actually use on the job?
Find Out Why You Should Stop Using A Gimbal On Every Shoot
Gimbals are one of the best pieces of filmmaking gear to be developed in the last 20 years, but you might be overusing them.
The Shreditor’s Guide to Shooting Videos and Commercials By Yourself
Running your video shoots as a one-man band? Here’s everything you need to know about shooting on your own without a crew.
The Traveling Videographer’s Guide to the Monopod
Monopods advancements are the newest developments in the travel videography world. Here’s what you need to know.
Pocket Stabilizers for Videographers
A good stabilizer is essential for any videographer on the go. Check out these top picks.
LogicKeyboard’s New Backlit ASTRA Keyboard Shines Bright
Tired of editing in the dark? Let LogicKeyboard’s new Backlit ASTRA light your way.