Posts Tagged ‘video production’
Reality vs. Cinematic Reality
Cinematic reality describes a world that is grounded in reality, but exaggerates details to make for a more exciting movie. To learn more, ENHANCE this article by …
Foley: The Art of Making Sound Effects
From snapping celery stalks to slapping phone books, learn how foley artists use everyday objects to create realistic sound effects in film.
How to Weather and Age Props
Weathering your props adds character and history to your scene and makes your created world look lived-in. Here’s how to go about it.
Capture Intense Cinematic Action With High Shutter Speed
High shutter speed is the secret ingredient of thrilling action cinematography. Here’s everything you need to know about the technique.
Set the Mood With a Silhouette
The perfect silhouette can immerse audiences into a story without ever revealing too much information.
6 Great Websites for Finding Video Editing Jobs
Looking for your next editing project or a full-time spot cutting video? Check out six websites that can help you find video editing jobs.
What is a Hot Pixel and How Can You Remove One?
You’re done shooting for the day, and you’re reviewing your footage in post when you see it: the dreaded hot pixel. Why does it happen? And more …
How to Create Stunning Hyperlapse Videos
Hyperlapse videos are compelling, eye-catching, and popular. Here’s how to create your own stunning hyperlapse footage.
Gear Hack: 3 Creative Ways to Use a Ladder on Set
Step up your video production skills with three camera rigs constructed from ladders.
Video Industry News You May Have Missed (March 2016)
The industry landscape changes constantly, so it’s easy to miss the latest news. This handy video industry news roundup can help get you caught up!
5 Reasons Why You Should NOT Buy a DSLR for Filmmaking
Thinking about buying a new DSLR camera for video projects? Think again. Here are five reasons why videographers may want to avoid DSLRs.
Piece Together a Pro Boom Mic for Around $500
When you’re ready to move beyond your DIY audio recording setup, use this guide to build a pro boom mic setup for around $500.