After you’ve finished principle photography on your brilliant masterpiece, the next step is to start post production and edit your story together. Your story is written 3 times – once…
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Color correction improves the overall cinematic quality of your film and is one of the most important final stages needed to complete your story. Think of color correction as Photoshop for video where…
Having trouble picking what type of lens you want for your camera? I’m sure it’s no shocker that lenses can be expensive so picking the right one can be stressful….
Picture Profiles are presets that come pre-loaded and can be downloaded to cameras. These presets change the color characteristics of the film including color tone, contrast, and gradation. To beginning…
Every great filmmaker has to master a range of different production roles. From writer to editor and pre-production to post-production. The long list of different job roles it takes to…
IMAX movies are a treat. Big screens, wonderful surround sound, the awe of crystal clear 70 mm film. You’ve probably seen an IMAX screen at a science center or a…
Have you ever wondered how a music video was shot? Sometimes they look as if your everyday Joe with a camera can shoot one. For the most part that’s not…
Underwater scenes in film can be some of the most magical. A world not too far from our own – seen in a clear lens. Trying to achieve underwater scenes…
Well-composed images shot at night are something that most people don’t give enough credit to. As a filmmaker, I know how exhausting it can be to get that perfect shot…
Split-second events recorded at high frame rates produce some of the most beautiful images we don’t normally get to see. If we want to record slow motion in high definition video, the…