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How to Set Up Sony Cameras for Great Looking Slow Motion Video

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Slow motion is one of the most common and powerful techniques in videography, but it has a few elements to it that can be tricky to get right without some prior knowledge. In this video, get a brilliant beginner’s tutorial on how to get your Sony camera setup for slow motion footage.

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How To Achieve a Moody Color Grade in Adobe Premiere Pro

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

How To Achieve a Moody Color Grade in Adobe Premiere Pro

If you want a moody color grade for your next video or some footage you’ve shot, look no further; here’s a guide for Adobe Premiere Pro using the Lumetri Color tool.

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How to Create a 3D Scan Effect In Premiere Pro

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

I’ve been looking for ways to get the outline, scan effect for product videos, and this video was the easiest and best out there. If you can put your product on a rotating turntable, shoot it with a green screen and open up Premiere, you’re good to go.

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How To Achieve True Cinematic Color Using the Hollywood Method

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

How To Achieve True Cinematic Color Using the Hollywood Method

With color being one of the most important aspects of any videographers work, it is something worth learning. And it’s so much more than just a preset or Look-up Table (LUT).

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Using a 4K UHD Projector for Cinematography

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

As all facets of technology take large, confident strides forward, there are many unintended synergies and applications between them. One example of this, which is still relatively new to being viable, is using a projector as a background for photography and videography.

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A Brief History of Anamorphic Lenses in Cinema and How They Can Boost Your Production Value

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

A Brief History of Anamorphic Lenses in Cinema and How They Can Boost Your Production Value

Anamorphic lenses have been a staple of cinema for the best part of 70 years, and they’re still as desirable today as they have always been. But how did they come about, what makes them special, and why do people still use them?

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Do You Really Need a Gimbal? Sony IBIS Versus DJI RS2 Gimbal

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

Do You Really Need a Gimbal? Sony IBIS Versus DJI RS2 Gimbal

The technology inside cameras is growing at an impressive rate and even the older technology has been improved and refined to near-unthinkable levels. One such area is in-camera image stabilization (IBIS) to the point where it can rival a gimbal in certain situations. But just how many situations can modern IBIS compete with a gimbal?

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The Top 100 Films To See for Cinematography

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

The Top 100 Films To See for Cinematography

If, like me, you love cinematography, you probably have a few favorites in mind when you think of the term. But even the most dedicated film buff is unlikely to have seen everything on this list.

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Creating Realistic, Cinematic Rain With VFX

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

If you are shooting on a budget, many desirable effects are tantamount to impossible to guarantee, particularly if you want to capture them in camera. Rain is one of the trickiest and with this tool, you can add it in, realistically, in post.

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How To Create the Most Popular Music Video Effect

Posted on December 31, 1969by Andres

How To Create the Most Popular Music Video Effect

One of the most popular visual effects used in music videos at the moment is a reimagining of one of the more unusual tools in a cinematographer’s bag. While you wouldn’t be able to create the intended use of it in post, you can mimic the creative version rather easily.

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