Posts Tagged ‘video production’
Cinematography Techniques: Cinematic Flattening in Profile
Play with your audience’s perceptions by creatively flattening cinematic images in your next video production. Here’s what you need to know about profile framing.
Create Custom Effect Presets in Premiere Pro
Create custom effect presets in Premiere Pro with these simple steps. Your workflow will thank you.
How to Use a Third Camera on Interview Shoots
When shooting professional interviews, a one or two camera setup is usually the norm. However, if you have the resources, a third camera can bring an extra …
Video Editing Quick Tip: Dynamic Trimming in Premiere Pro
This quick tutorial covering dynamic trimming in Premiere Pro will help you achieve more precise playback while editing in the timeline.
Your Crash Course in Assistant Directing
From shooting schedules to protocol on set, assistant directing is a lot more than meets the eye. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you become a qualified …
Mavic: DJI’s New Foldable Drone Takes on the GoPro Karma
Today DJI announced the incredibly portable Mavic, the company’s newest UAV. It stands apart from the rest of the DJI drones, as this is their first to …
Today’s Top Video Essay Creators
If you’re looking for daily film inspiration, then these top video essayists should not be overlooked. Their passion for film is obvious in every frame.
Hands-On Review: URSA Mini 4.6K with 4.0 Firmware Update
We got our hands on a Blackmagic URSA Mini 4.6K with the latest firmware. It’s an impressive overhaul, practically making it a whole new camera.
Famous Cats Throughout Film History
Since the earliest days of cinema, filmmakers have found creative ways to incorporate cats of all types into their films. Here are some of the most famous …
How To Find the Right Subject for Your Documentary
It’s not easy to find the right subject for a documentary. Nonetheless, there are a few qualities you can look for in subjects to ensure they’ll be …
Pro Insight: Highlighting Scripts
Highlighting scripts is the first step in the long haul of turning the written word into a motion picture.
How To Correct Underexposed Footage
You’ve underexposed your shot and now it’s too dark to tell what’s going on. Don’t panic. Instead, use these techniques to correct underexposed footage.