FILMMAKING

How To Execute Video Production And Social Distance
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As film and TV production tentatively resumes it's clear that things will never revert to the way they were before Covid-19. Production is being permitted to start up in countries across the world provided social distancing and sanitization measures…

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Video Editing: Mac VS PC
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here's a silent war that's been brewing in the tech world for over 4 decades now. Macintosh VS Microsoft — There's other PC brands out there but let's be real, they'd be nowhere without Bill Gates. The mastermind behind 'PC' computers. If you…

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Contingency Costs Associated With Video Production Contracts
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So let's say you're dealing with the minutiae of pre production and you're trying to get an idea funded whether that be a film, commercial, documentary or TV show. You're going through all of the rigmarole, putting together a pitch deck that…

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5 Filmmaking Tools To Make Your Life Easier On Set
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When you arrive on set, you depend on your tools to get you by. It doesn't matter what department you're in, there's certain things you couldn't live without on set. The producer who's connected at the hip to his laptop, the DP who is more efficient…

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Consolidating Crew Members: Who’s Expendable And When Is It Necessary?
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Not every production budget is ideal. Sure, we'd like to tack on another zero here or there, but the truth of the matter is that most producers and freelancers take what they can get. …

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How To Manage Client Expectations In Post Production
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Ah, the wonderful world of post production. Where all of the magic happens and terabytes worth of footage captured during production is organized and woven into an intricate story. Many say this is the most important stage in a video's lifeline.…

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Aerial Cinematography And All The Places You Can’t Fly
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It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a... Drone? Yes, they've taken over our lives completely the past 6 to 7 years or so. Whether you like it or not, they're here to stay.  Yeah, they've got consumer ones for your kids and people over 40 still…

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Look Out FX9! The Canon C300 Mark III Is About To Drop
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Yes, it's true. The Canon C300 Mark III is about to drop people! Now I don't want to start this out busting Canon's balls here, but it's about damn time my friends! -- I say that with love. But seriously, Internal 4k RAW capture at 120fps —…

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Camera Depreciation And How To Avoid Losing Money
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In today's fast world, camera tech changes rapidly, we all know that by now. And it can be frustrating watching a camera's value diminish seemingly overnight.  It's a harsh reality check when you first realize that you're going to have to sell…

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What Are Common Rates For Video Production Crews?
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It can be tricky when starting a journey into filmmaking. Let's say you're approaching the point where you know your stuff well enough to start charging full rate for your position. But there's one problem. You don't know the full rate you should be…

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Production Crew Positions 2020 (Film VS Commercial)
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With the evolution of film crew roles and their typical association with technology, comes new career opportunities and pathways for people to work their way into the film industry. …

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Choosing The Right Lenses For Your Project: Know When To Compromise
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In a perfect world, we'd all go for the best of the best and Panavision would have to manufacture a whole lot more C series anamorphic primes right? Well unfortunately, production budgets are not always perfect and don't have the capital to justify…

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