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Start of DIY Green Screens with This How-To Guide blog post description
DIY Green Screens with This How-To Guide
Over the last 40 years, the green screen has become a staple tool in film and television productions, and even the most casual... End of DIY Green Screens with This How-To Guide blog post description
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Start of Film Grain Overlays: How to Use Them in Your Projects blog post description
Film Grain Overlays: How to Use Them in Your Projects
A casual cinema-goer might associate film grain with the dust and hair flicker seen in older black-and-white movies or perhaps... End of Film Grain Overlays: How to Use Them in Your Projects blog post description
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Start of Black and White Filmmaking Explained blog post description
Black and White Filmmaking Explained
From the Lumière Brothers to Hollywood's golden age, early cinema was defined by a black-and-white palette, a visual hallmark now... End of Black and White Filmmaking Explained blog post description
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Start of What Is CGI? Your Guide to Movie-Making Magic blog post description
What Is CGI? Your Guide to Movie-Making Magic
Every few decades, technological advancements transform the film industry, and it’s never the same again. Arguably, no innovation... End of What Is CGI? Your Guide to Movie-Making Magic blog post description
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Start of Hollywood Golden Age: Its Rise, Fall, and Eternal Legacy in Film blog post description
Hollywood Golden Age: Its Rise, Fall, and Eternal Legacy in Film
The rapid advancement of technology has become a societal and cultural norm, but it wasn’t always this way. Though “The Hollywood... End of Hollywood Golden Age: Its Rise, Fall, and Eternal Legacy in Film blog post description
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Start of Dolly Shots: What Are They and How to Use Them in Videos blog post description
Dolly Shots: What Are They and How to Use Them in Videos
One key difference between film and television and other forms of visual art, like paintings or photographs, is the ability to... End of Dolly Shots: What Are They and How to Use Them in Videos blog post description
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Start of Seven Types of Video Transitions to Enhance Your Projects blog post description
Seven Types of Video Transitions to Enhance Your Projects
When making a video, you'll likely have to stitch separate shots together instead of having one long camera shot. You can always... End of Seven Types of Video Transitions to Enhance Your Projects blog post description
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Start of Forced Perspective in Film, Plus How to Use It blog post description
Forced Perspective in Film, Plus How to Use It
It’s often suggested that capturing an effect in-camera usually delivers better, more convincing results than depending on VFX or... End of Forced Perspective in Film, Plus How to Use It blog post description
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Start of The Art of the Establishing Shot blog post description
The Art of the Establishing Shot
As the saying goes, "Rules are meant to be broken." This holds not only for filmmaking but for any form of art. You can often... End of The Art of the Establishing Shot blog post description
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Start of What Is a Film Cut? blog post description
What Is a Film Cut?
For those unfamiliar with filmmaking, cut editing can often feel like a technical task rather than a creative one. After all, if... End of What Is a Film Cut? blog post description
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Start of Video Overlays: How to Enhance Your Video Content with Creative Layers blog post description
Video Overlays: How to Enhance Your Video Content with Creative Layers
Video overlays (or video filters) enhance a film's look and feel. The beginning filmmaker looking to create a raw, textured look... End of Video Overlays: How to Enhance Your Video Content with Creative Layers blog post description
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Start of How to Add Audio and Music to a Video blog post description
How to Add Audio and Music to a Video
Music and video. They go together like peanut butter and jelly or toast and jam, and for most of us, there’s nothing more... End of How to Add Audio and Music to a Video blog post description