Posts Tagged ‘video gear’
Behind the Data: The Most Popular Cameras of SXSW
In which we run the data and chat with the filmmakers of SXSW on what cameras and lenses they used and why.
Go Remote with Compact LED Lights
If you know you’re shooting with limited access to power, these LED lights can make all the difference.
Blackmagic’s New URSA Mini Pro Camera and DaVinci Resolve Panels
Switch between EF, PL, and B4 mounts with the new URSA Mini Pro video camera, and grade footage on the go with the two new DaVinci Resolve …
3 New Canon Cameras Under $1000 — Still No 4K Video
Canon adds two new DSLR cameras and a new mirrorless body — all under $1,000. Don’t expect to shoot video in 4K.
The 7 Coolest Kickstarters for Video Professionals
Catch up on the latest video tech with these seven cool and innovative Kickstarter campaigns.
Must-Have Tools to Keep Any Video Production Running Smoothly
Don’t find yourself without the tools you need when you need them the most. Here are the must-have tools for video production.
The Cameras Behind 2016’s Best Documentary Films
Let’s take a look at some of the year’s best documentaries — and the cameras that captured their stories.
Go Digital With Plot, a New Storyboarding App for Videographers
Plot is a new storyboarding app that will save you time and help you avoid the frustration of mismanaged paper storyboards — and PremiumBeat readers can try …
How to Autofocus Your DSLR in 3 Easy Steps
Having trouble autofocusing your DSLR or mirrorless camera? These three simple steps should clear things up.
9 Common Filmmaking Mistakes to Avoid
The early paths of most filmmakers and videographers are littered with easy-to-avoid gaffes. Here are nine of the most common filmmaking mistakes and some easy ways to …
The Latest Film and Video Gear, Industry News, and Free Assets
With the Oscars, a handful of slick new video tools, some helpful free production assets, and a few exciting announcements, 2017 is looking good for filmmakers and …
SnorriCam: When to Use One and How to Make a Rig
Shooting with a SnorriCam creates a wildly disorienting point of view and a skewed perspective that immediately grabs the audience’s attention. Let’s explore the rig and look …