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Why Matte Boxes and Follow Focus Tools Still Matter
Discover why matte boxes and follow focus tools remain essential for professional filmmaking, and learn how they can elevate your craft to the next level.
Ken Loach Returns To Cannes With ‘Land And Freedom’ In Cinéma De Plage Lineup Alongside ‘Top Gun’ & ‘All The President’s Men’
Ken Loach will present his 1995 film ‘Land and Freedom’ at Cannes’ Cinéma de Plage, marking his first festival appearance in three years. The screening is part of the open-air lineup.
How Shoulder Rigs and Cages Improve Small-Crew Control
Lifting your filming game, shoulder rigs and cages provide unmatched control and stability, transforming small crews’ ability to capture professional-quality footage—discover how inside.
How Interview Audio Differs From Narrative Audio Capture
When capturing interview audio, you focus on spontaneity and authenticity, letting conversations…
Why Backup Audio Is Essential for Documentary and Event Shoots
Proactively backing up audio ensures your footage remains usable despite technical issues, but discover how to make your sound capture even more reliable.
How Small Film Teams Can Build More Reliable Audio Workflows
Getting your audio workflow reliable is essential for small film teams, and discovering the right strategies can make all the difference.
Why Boom Mic Technique Matters for Narrative Scenes
Ineffective boom mic technique can ruin the authenticity of your scene, but mastering it ensures your dialogue remains clear and immersive throughout.
Why Good Audio Still Beats Fancy Camera Specs
Only quality audio can truly connect viewers emotionally and enhance your content’s impact, proving that sound often matters more than camera specs.
How Green Screen Lighting Fails When the Basics Are Ignored
Failing to follow green screen lighting basics causes shadows, spill, and unevenness, making keying difficult—discover how to avoid these pitfalls for professional results.