Posts Tagged ‘Inspiration’
How to Render and Export in After Effects
When you’re just getting started in After Effects, the program can be daunting. Here’s a quick guide to exporting your project.
How to Start a Production Company in the 2020s
Starting a production company isn’t easy. Here’s what you need to know to get started successfully.
A Guide to Organizing Your Own Online Film Premiere
Have a short or feature film that you’re looking to show off online? Here’s a step-by-step guide to organizing your film’s premiere.
10 Podcasts for Cinematographers and Filmmakers
Looking for something to listen to while you commute between shoots? These podcasts are great for cinematographers and filmmakers alike.
Industry Insights: What Makes a Successful Cinematographer
From politics to storytelling to great sets, today we’ll discuss what it takes to become a successful cinematographer, at any level.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the Western Film Genre
With new productions on the horizon, some say the once-dead Western film genre seems to be making a slow comeback. Did it ever really go away?
The High-Octane Production of “Guns Akimbo” on a Limited Budget
Cinematographer Stefan Ciupek gave us the lowdown on the visual language, lenses, and filming locations behind Guns Akimbo.
Cinematography Breakdown: Creating the Look of Parasite
Let’s take a look at the cinematography, blocking, and storyboarding of Bong-Joon Ho’s latest masterpiece.
Industry Insights: Cinematography the Emmanuel Lubezki Way
Emmanuel Lubezki only accepts projects that give him the opportunity to do what he does best — create images unlike anything you’ve seen before.
Recreating the Look of Oscar-Nominated Film “The Lighthouse”
With the Academy Awards approaching, we decided to honor the Oscar-nominated film The Lighthouse by recreating a scene from the movie.
Capturing the Kinetic Filmmaking Energy of the Safdie Brothers
A look into how the Good Time and Uncut Gems filmmakers — Benny and Josh Safdie — create kinetic energy and dynamic color palettes in their films.
The 2010s: The Biggest Filmmaking Moments of the Decade
In ten years, a lot has happened to the world of filmmaking and cinematography. Let’s take a look at some of the biggest moments.