Posts Tagged ‘video production’
Breaking: Aputure Releases Their New Line of Light-Shaping Accessories
Aputure has released 5 new accessories that will elevate your lighting game to a whole new level. Here’s what you need to know.
Industry Insights: Careers in Commercial, Indie, or Corporate Filmmaking
In which we take a look at the different career paths for commercial, indie, and corporate video production and filmmaking.
The Benefits of Working with 4K Footage in a 1080 Sequence
Even if your viewers aren’t watching your content in 4K, there are still benefits to shooting at this resolution. Here are five things to keep in mind.
Roundup: 5 Budget Zoom Lenses for Beginning Filmmakers
When you’re just starting out as a filmmaker, an affordable zoom lens can be your best friend. Here are our picks for the best lenses for beginners.
Tips for Shooting Super High-Speed Footage with the Phantom Flex 4K
Shooting with a high-speed camera? Here’s how to prep your lights, camera, and storage to get the most out of the time you spend recording.
Why Dual Native ISO Should Be the New Industry Standard
What does “Dual Native ISO” mean, what does it do for your shots, and why would its acceptance in the film and video industries matter?
Rock Rubber 45s: Documentary Tips for Working with Archival Footage and Assets
We spoke with Bobbito García and his team about how they sorted decades of archival footage to create the autobiographical documentary Rock Rubber 45s.
Four Reasons You Should Be Renting Your Gear Out on ShareGrid
The popular camera-sharing community ShareGrid is expanding into all fifty states. Here’s how you can make their equipment rental model work for you.
What Else Can You Do with Your 360° and VR Video Footage?
Do you dislike 360 and VR video? In this video tutorial, we’ll show you how to get creative with some alternative uses for these formats.
Film School 101: Filmmaking Fundamentals, Assignments, and Exercises
Are you interested in becoming a filmmaker? New to the craft? Try out these five exercises to build your filmmaking skill-set.
Production Tips for Mixing Digital Camcorder and DSLR Footage
Learn to fuse the best of both filmmaking worlds with these tips for mixing camcorder and DSLR (or mirrorless) camera footage.
Does Documentary Filmmaking Always Have to Be Serious?
Documentaries, as a form of journalism, often cover important, serious topics. But is this all that the genre is capable of?