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- How to Use Black Shade Calibration on RED (and Other) Cameras
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 February, 2019) - A tutorial breakdown by RED Tech explains black shading and how to perform the calibration on your cameras. For those unfamiliar with the term, “black shade calibration” is an image process that ensures that your camera has clean and regular pixel sensitivity. It helps map out any fixed pattern... - Reimagine Your Workflow and Put a Stop to Endless Revisions
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 14 February, 2019) - Keep your clients in check (and your collaborators happy) with Wipster's review and collaboration tools. Working with clients can sometimes be nice and smooth, and other times it can turn into a complete nightmare. Never-ending revisions, incomprehensible feedback, long email chains, and misunderstandings plague many unlucky creators. But it... - Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 for Sony – JUST BUY IT
Learning DSLR Video (Wednesday, 13 February, 2019) - I bought this lens late compared to everyone else, I should have pre-ordered it when it was announced because this lens is pretty amazing especially for the price. My advice if you don’t own it yet, just buy it. Tamron should have put a G master on it, because this... - Learn the Basics of Fairlight for Picture Editors
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 13 February, 2019) - Though Davinci Resolve’s Fairlight is a professional audio post workstation, it can also be a powerful tool for picture editors to utilize throughout their edit. This short tutorial below covers the basics of Fairlight in Davinci Resolve 15, as well as the fundamental functionalities a picture editor should know:... - How to Shoot on an All-White Background in 60 Square Feet of Space
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 10 February, 2019) - You don't need a professional studio to shoot footage on an all-white background. What's one thing that many no-budget filmmakers don't have—other than money and connections and time and top-of-the-line cine gear? Space. That's right! If you're like me, you don't have access to a professional studio equipped with... - How to Create Nasty Severed Limbs in After Effects
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 9 February, 2019) - Need to blow off an arm, sever a finger, or decapitate a head for your film? This tutorial will show you how. Bloody, gory, and disgusting special and visual effects aren't just fun to include in your films, they're also fun to create. If your project calls for some... - $120 BiColor and RGB LED Light
Learning DSLR Video (Thursday, 7 February, 2019) - Pricing: Yongnuo YN360 II LED Light Wand For the price it is hard to find something with amount of features Control from app on your phone Color Temperature Mode: 2560 lumensRGB Mode: 494 lumens ... - Step Up Ring Shoot out
Learning DSLR Video (Tuesday, 5 February, 2019) - Heliopan 72-77mm Sensei PRO 72-77mm Brass B+W 72-77mm Vu Filters 72-77mm Tiffen 72-77mm Sensei PRO 72-77mm Cavision 72 to 77mm Sensei 72-77mm Bower 72-77mm ... - This DIY Smartphone Stabilizer Needs Just 3 Household Items to Make
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 5 February, 2019) - If you have these things lying around, you can make yourself an effective handheld stabilizer for your smartphone. Smartphone stabilizers aren't the most expensive things in the world, at least in terms of filmmaking gear. However, if you're can't afford to shell out $200 - $300 for one (or... - 7 Reasons Why This SD Card Holder is Better than the Pelican
Learning DSLR Video (Monday, 4 February, 2019) - SD Card Holder Pelican Card Holder1: saves space in bag compared to Pelican2: faster to get out then Pelican3: fits in your pocket easier than the Pelican4: will not split your SD card like a Pelican5: costs less than a Pelican6: you can buy two with different colors, one... - Apple Final Cut Pro X Camera Media Tutorial – Part 3 of 3
CineD (Monday, 28 January, 2019) - This is the third and last of my series about Apple Final Cut Pro X and Camera Media. Check out the first part and the second part for some tips and tricks you might not know yet. A Possible Logging Workflow – Without Doubling Your Storage Needs Recently I had... - 3 Ways You Can Light a Car Scene in Your Driveway
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 27 January, 2019) - Forget a process trailer. Here's how to shoot car scenes on a budget. Car scenes are an essential and inevitable part of filmmaking. Big budget projects use process trailers—you know, those trailers that Hollywood uses to tow cars so the talent doesn't have to worry about driving while acting—to... - How to Create the 'Vertigo Effect' with Nothing but a Drone
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 27 January, 2019) - No dolly? No zoom lens? No problem. You can still create a dolly zoom with a drone and a little post-production magic. The dolly zoom, also known as the "Vertigo Effect" (thanks Hitchcock), isn't the most difficult camera maneuver to perform. All you need is a little bit of... - Apple Final Cut Pro X Camera Media Tutorial – Part 2 of 3
CineD (Friday, 18 January, 2019) - This is the second part of my series about working with camera cards in Apples Final Cut Pro X. In the first part I have covered the basics, now it’s time for some more nitty-gritty. Copy? Rewrap? What Does That all Mean? I have already explained in the first part of this tutorial that... - Here Are 5 Editing Tricks You’d Kill For (plus a HUGE Giveaway)
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 18 January, 2019) - Learn five editing tricks you can apply in your workflow while you get a chance to win an editing bundle. A year ago, I published my first video tutorial about using labels in Premiere Pro. Since then, I've decided to share my editing techniques with others and it's been...
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