Posts Tagged ‘video production’
Cinematography Tip: Working with Unmotivated Camera Movement
Usually filmmakers want their camera movements motivated, but when can you improve your story with un-motivated camera movement?
The 5 Tenets of Capturing Good B-Roll for Your Documentary
Documentary filmmaking can be tricky. Follow these five tenets of capturing good B-roll to help streamline your next project.
Interview: Christina Kallas on Writing and Directing Multi-Protagonist Screenplays
We spoke with the writer/director about multi-protagonist screenplays, split screen editing, and her commitment to losing creative control.
DaVinci Resolve: THE Total Guide to the Best Free Video Editor
Find out everything you need to get started in DaVinci Resolve with this complete, six-part video guide to the best free video editor on the market.
The Supervising Sound Editor You’ve Never Heard of Is Quietly Saving Movies
We recently spoke with one of the busiest supervising sound engineers in the business about what it takes to build a world using sound.
The Indie Filmmaker’s Guide to Low- or No-Budget Location Scouting
So you’re making a film, and there’s no budget for location scouting and management. No problem — here’s how you handle it yourself.
Interview: Adam Salky on Directing Projects with Powerful Emotional Themes
Director Adam Salky talks about his approach to filmmaking and working on his recent project “I Smile Back” with Sarah Silverman.
Video Tutorial: Time-lapse Workflow for the GH5 — Part 2
One of the most exciting features of the GH5 is its ability to shoot a high-resolution time-lapse, in-camera without any additional gear or software.
DaVinci Resolve 15 Video Crash Course — Basic Settings
In part 6 of our six-part video series The DaVinci Resolve 15 Crash Course, we take a look at the basic settings you need to know to …
The Editor of Green Book Offers Insight into the Art of Balance
We spoke with the Oscar-nominated editor of Green Book, Patrick J. Don Vito, about knowing when to make the call and kill your darlings.
The Audio Ramp-Up: The Best Transition You Should Be Using
Sometimes, your project needs more than a simple cut, but a flashy transition is too much. Enter the audio ramp-up transition.
Discover Cinema-Quality Royalty-Free Music with Masterworks
As a busy storyteller, you don’t always have time to listen to thousands of music tracks to find the perfect royalty-free music for your video project. Over …