Posts Tagged ‘video production’
Filmmaking Tips: The Basics of Shooting A Dialogue Scene
Planning a two-person dialogue scene in your next film or video project? Here’s everything you need to know to pull off the shoot.
Creating the Film Look of Donald Glover’s “Atlanta”
These interviews take an insightful look into how the filmmakers behind “Atlanta” created the their own unique style and look.
Gear Basics: Is Filming with a Pancake Lens a Viable Option?
What is a pancake lens, and should you be using one? In this write-up, we cover everything you should consider before attaching one to your camera.
Make Your Titles And Graphics Pop with This Advanced Glow Effect
In this After Effects video tutorial, learn how to make your titles and graphics really pop with this amazing glow effect technique.
Streamline Your Next Production with Live Rental Bids from ShareGrid PRO
ShareGrid, a favorite indie peer-to-peer rental company, is taking one-stop online equipment rental to the next level with ShareGrid PRO.
The 7 Rules for Creating Instagram-Ready Video Content
Thinking of posting your latest film or video content to Instagram? Follow these rules to get the most return for your efforts.
Light up Your Action Scenes with These Explosive Shoot-Out Tips
Give the action sequences in your next film or video project a flashy bang with these tips and tricks for a compelling shootout.
5 Quick Tips: Mixing Audio for Film and Video Projects
Check out these helpful tips on how you can get clean, clear, and professional audio in all of your film and video projects.
Here’s What Your Camera Assistant Wants You to Know
In this article, we round up some tips from the filmmakers below the line on how you can set them up for success in your next film …
Set Your Film Right: On Location with Robert Foulkes
Location is everything in filmmaking, so knowing how to manage the “where” at the heart of your project is as important as the “what” or “when.”
7 Things Producers Look for When Using “Staff Me Up”
Looking to expand your filmmaking resume with some additional experience? Here are some tips on using platforms like Staff Me Up.
Why You Should Be Very Excited About What Matt Workman Is Up To
What if pre-visualizing your camera and lighting setups was as easy and fun as playing a video game? Matt Workman is working toward making that a reality.