Posts Tagged ‘video production’
The New Phantom Camera Built for Getting Cinema Shots in Tight Spaces
Vision Research minimizes camera size while maintaining the cinematic quality that put them on the map with the Phantom VEO 4k-PL.
Sony Announces the New 6K CineAlta VENICE Cinema Camera
The latest cinema camera added to Sony’s CineAlta line is the new VENICE, a camera created by and for cinematographers.
“Five Came Back” — Lessons from Famous Directors During WWII
Explore the power and influence of filmmaking in world history through the lenses of some of the greatest American directors.
Cinematography Tips: Using Your iPhone As a Light and Color Meter
Looking for ways to streamline your workflow? Spare your wallet (and your exposure) with these awesome light and color meter apps.
7 Tips for Working with Teleprompters on Video Shoots
Here are seven professional production tips to keep in mind when using a teleprompter for your next film or video project.
Create and Animate the UI of Instagram with Adobe After Effects
Learn how to break down the UI of popular social media sites and animate them to your liking.
The Power of Shooting with a Shallow Depth of Field
Here’s how shooting with a shallow depth of field can immerse your audience in the world of your film or video like nothing else.
The GH5 Gets an Impressive Firmware Update This September
The Panasonic Lumix GH5 is set for a major firmware update at the end of September 2017. Here are all the details on version 2.0.
Reduce Unwanted Skin Shine In Post-Production with DaVinci Resolve
No makeup artist on set? Your actors could end up with shiny skin. Here’s how you can minimize the problem in post-production.
Get $7,000 from Robert Rodriguez to Make a Film in 14 Days
5 amateur filmmakers have the chance to make a feature film funded by Robert Rodriguez. Can you shoot and edit in 14 days? Enter now!
What Is the Life of a Camera Body, and Should You Buy or Rent?
We chatted with AbelCine President and CEO Pete Abel about the life of camera gear — and the most exciting new technologies.
3 Tenets to Consider When Taking on New Video Projects
Let’s take a look at the “Three P’s” of taking on new filmmaking or videography projects: passion, prestige, and profit.