Posts Tagged ‘video production’
Tips for Creating a Sleek and Professional Film Lookbook
When you’re pitching your next film or video project to investors and building a production team, a strong “lookbook” is key. Here’s what to include.
Video Breakdown: 9 Cuts Every Editor Should Know
New to the cutting room? Need a little advice? Here are the nine essential cuts you should know when editing a film or video project.
Video Tutorial: Which Microphone Should You Use?
Good audio can make or break your project, but with so many available options, how do you know which one you should use, and why? Choosing the …
Build Your Own Car Rig for Thirty Dollars + 10 Production Tips
Shooting a car scene in your next film or video project? Check out this DIY car mount build — and some tips for your scene.
Exclusive Interview: The Creators of Some of The Most Popular LUT Packs Ever
If you haven’t heard of VisionColor LUTs, chances are you’ve seen them in action more than a few times in videos and films.
Video Tutorial: Give Your Projects Some Flare with Lucent Warm
Capturing a real lens flare precisely when you want it can be challenging. Add the elements you need easily in post-production with Lucent Warm.
7 Things to Consider When Shooting on Retro Film Stock
In this interview, we talk with the filmmakers behind “1985” about the challenges they faced shooting on retro film stock.
On-Set Essentials: Production Gear You Need to Know About
New to film and video production sets? Here are three pieces of essential equipment you should know about before you get started.
5 Tips for Shooting a Period Film on a Tight Budget
We chatted with the filmmakers behind The Iron Orchard about shooting a feature set in the 1920s on a tight budget — and a few extra tips …
Production Tip: How to Calibrate Your Monitors on Set
In the fast-paced world of digital filmmaking, it can be easy to underestimate the value of a properly calibrated monitor on set.
A Cheat Sheet for Social Media Video Aspect Ratios
Creating videos to publish on social media? Keep up with the latest aspect ratio settings with this handy reference guide.
How New Low Light Cameras Are Simplifying the Long Take
The long take is a complicated shot, and lighting one is no simple task. However, today’s low light cameras are solving the problem.