Posts Tagged ‘industry’
The Top Premiere Pro Issues and Updates for Fall 2015
Let’s wrap our heads around the good, the bad and the ugly of this season’s Premiere Pro updates and issues.
6 Tips for Marketing Your Video Production Company
Use these easy tips to market your video production company and build your audience and clientele!
The 5 Biggest Tech Flops in Modern Video Production & Filmmaking
Not every technological innovation can change the world. Here are a few of the most notorious fails in modern filmmaking.
How (and When) to Use a Steadicam Shot
Fluid cinematic movement has been a staple of filmmaking since the 1975. Let’s explore the Steadicam shot and learn how to use it properly.
The Greatest Openings in Film History
A solid opening sets the tone for the rest of the narrative. Let’s take a good look at a few of the greatest openings in film history.
How to Utilize Dynamic Tracking Shots
Dynamic tracking shots can add excitement and tension to your video and film productions. Let’s take a look at a few ways to make them.
How to Create Artistic Fashion Films
Whether you’re shooting the runway or a stylized documentary, here are a few great examples and tips for creating engaging fashion film projects.
Artist Highlight: Fritz Lang, the Father of the Cinematic Epic
If there’s one director from the past whose work could sit alongside today’s VFX-laden cinematic epics, it’s Fritz Lang. Here’s why.
The Art Department: Design, Construction, Decor, and Props
The Art Department is often the largest film crew. Hundreds of employees make up several divisions, including Art, Sets, Construction, and Property. Let’s take a closer look.
Need to Table Read a Script? There’s an App for That.
Screenwriters and directors love going through a script before filming. Now there’s a tool that can make it easier: AppCoustic’s Table Read App.
Warp Your Reality With Dutch Angles
Used since the early days of cinema, dutch angles are a great artistic tool for filmmakers.
Learn the Lingo: 15 Weird Filmmaking Terms
From Cheeseplates to Deadcats, let’s take a look at some strange filmmaking terms.