EOS-1D X Mark II: 4K at 60 fps, Dual Pixel AF
Top 10 Products for Houses of Worship
Our tech expert’s top software and hardware product picks for live production and video editing for church production, tailored...
Media Composer 101 – ADVANCED – Multicam Editing in v8.5
In this lesson, Kevin P McAuliffe takes a specific look at Multicam editing with the new Waveform Sync option,...
Blackmagic Wants Your Next Live Broadcast To Be In 4K
4K live production for less than $3,000. For a limited time, Blackmagic has a pretty amazing deal on their...
2016 EDDIE AWARDS ANNOUNCED
2016 Eddie Awards were given out last night. Here are the nominees and winners.
Kicking the tires on Avid Media Composer 8.5
Media Composer editors can rejoice with the update of Avid Media Composer to version 8.5. It’s a big release...
The new EOS-1D X Mark II uses Dual Pixel AF
I recently got the chance to test a EOS 70D DSLR, and this text was started then, but with...
Media Composer 101 – What’s new in version 8.5
In this lesson, Kevin P McAuliffe talks about the new features in the new 8.5 release of Avid Media...
Free Function Friday getThirdPartyFX
Ep. 18 getThirdPartyFX Free Function Friday
Boundary Warp, magic for panoramas
Boundary Warp is the new magic trick from Adobe, launched with the updates to Lightroom CC. The end of...
Olympus PEN-F: back to the 1960’s, with no 4K video
With a new 20MB sensor, apparently similar to the one used in Panasonic’s GX8, the Olympus PEN-F continues to...
Cinematography Tips and Tricks: Cheap Zooms, Monitor Gamma, and Flicker
When I don’t have time to write a dedicated article I’m going to write one of these mini articles,...
Free eBook on Circumstantial Light
Picture Perfect Lighting: An Innovative Lighting System for Photographing People! is a 334 page book/eBook by Robert Valenzuela, a...
Media Composer 101 – Lesson 18 – Basic Editing & Timeline Views
In this lesson, Kevin P McAuliffe gets you up to speed with basic editing inside of Avid Media Composer,...
Blackmagic Cameras Used in Sundance Films
Blackmagic cameras and DaVinci Resolve Studio make a splash at the Sundance Film Festival
