Posts Tagged ‘Roundup’
Music Roundup! The Best Royalty Free Hip Hop Tracks
Add an edgy urban vibe to your projects with royalty free hip hop tracks! Check out our roundup of the best hip-hop and rap music – energetic, …
New Music: Fresh Royalty-Free Tracks for August 2022
Summer is almost over, and the days are slowly getting shorter. We’re on the home stretch before fall so let’s savor this moment, relish that final bit …
Best Boxing Movies of All Time Ranked
From Raging Bull to Rocky IV to Million Dollar Baby, let’s explore what makes boxing movies quintessentially cinematic.
The Best Football Films of All Time
There aren’t many football films, but here’s a look into how the most popular sport in the world has been portrayed in cinema.
Beautiful Music for Successful Wedding Videos
When it comes to wedding videos, ensuring you have the right music at hand can make all the difference.
The Best Compact Studio Monitors In 2022
Big sound comes in small packages. Get the most bang for your buck with the top compact studio monitors on the market today.
Roundup: The Best Office Chairs for Video Editing
Working from home and need some comfort? We have you covered with our review of the best office chairs you can buy, to deck out your home …
Our Favorite Articles of 2021
With 2021 coming to a close, we decided to revisit some of our favorite articles, videos, and freebies published this year.
10 Cinema 4D Artists Every Motion Designer Should Follow
These 3D artists inspire, teach, and help elevate your own creative endeavors. Here are ten C4D artists you need to follow.
From ARRI to Sony: The Most Exciting Camera Rumors of 2021
Another new year, another round of juicy camera conjectures. Here’s your officially unofficial 2021 camera rumor roundup!
The Best 360-Degree Cameras Currently on the Market
Explore this roundup of the best 360-degree cameras currently out there for all your VR filmmaking and video production needs.
The 10 Best Movies About Characters Stuck Inside
Through clever editing, writing, and direction, these single-location-oriented films walk the line between brilliance and madness.