Posts Tagged ‘video production’
A Guide to Cleaning Lenses and Camera Sensors
You can’t keep your camera pristine and clean forever. Dust, dirt and smudges will speckle your camera from time to time. Here’s how you can clean your …
How To Salvage Overexposed Footage
You’ve overexposed your shot. Now what? Thankfully, all is not lost. Use these techniques to salvage overexposed footage.
Quick Tip: Trim Clips to the Playhead in Premiere Pro
This quick workflow fix will save you time and frustration in your next editing session. Here’s how to easily trim clips to the playhead in Premiere Pro.
How to Properly Calibrate Light Meters
Avoid a faulty reading by verifying the accuracy of your light meter with this quick tip.
Give Your Project a Retro-Creepy Vibe With 80s Synth Music
80s synth music is back, thanks to the Netflix hit Stranger Things. If your next horror or sci-fi project is short on atmospheric chills, these royalty free …
The Panasonic Lumix GH5 Rumors Are Here to Cheer You Up
A prototype of the Panasonic Lumix GH5 may make an appearance next month ahead of a 2017 release.
The Best Microphones for Sit-Down Interviews
Shooting a documentary or corporate video? These shotguns and lavs are some of the best microphones for capturing sit-down interviews.
The Canon 5D Mark IV: The End of An Era
The 5D was always for photographers. The Canon 5D Mark IV makes it official.
Video Editing Quick Tip: Matching Shot Colors
Matching shot colors between two clips is easier than ever with these simple tips for Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro users.
3 Simple Ways to Stop Endless Video Revision Requests
Revisions can be a pain equally felt by video editors, motion designers, VFX artists and colorists. Here are some tips on limiting endless video revision requests so …
The Art of the Freeze Frame
Learn how to use the simple effect of the freeze frame to hold your image on screen and in the minds of your viewer.
Tips For Filming in the Rain
Shooting in the rain is definitely a challenge, but sometimes it’s a must. Use these tips and tricks to make your rainy shots worth the effort.