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  • How to Create Storyboard Software

    A storyboard visually tells a story written in a script. It is a shot-by-shot plan of your film. Your storyboard must convey what characters are in a frame and how they move, what your characters...

  • How to Determine Effective Lighting

    Lighting is arguably the most important aspect of a film or video project for looking professional and conveying tone and sequence to the audience. Most seasoned pros and budding amateurs have...

  • Chroma Key After Effects

    Chroma key is another term for what is commonly called green screening. It is when you shoot a subject in front of a green or blue screen and replace all the green or blue in frame with another...

  • Types of Studio Lighting

    Lighting a studio for a film or a photograph is no different than using and controlling light in an outdoor or natural setting. Advantages to using artificial lighting include stable filming...

  • Video Lighting Effects

    There are variety of ways to create professional-quality lighting for your video productions. Lighting can be used to help tell your story, create a specific mood or setting, or just to light...

  • How to Create Special Lighting Effects for TV

    Lighting is a crucial aspect of television production. Without proper illumination, your subjects will appear lifeless and flat, or worse: the audience won't be able to clearly see the content as...

  • Green Screen Tutorials

    A chroma key, sometimes called a green screen, is a device used in film and video production. The screen can be either green or blue. The editing program can recognize the specific color of the...

  • Green Screen Techniques

    A chroma key, sometimes called a green screen, is a device used in film and video production. The screen itself can actually be either green or blue. The editing program will recognize the...

  • Interviewing Techniques for Television

    Whether it is on the local news, national news, a talk show, or other programming, the interview is a key part of television. If you are conducting a television interview lots of helpful hints can...

  • How to Light a Greenscreen

    Shooting video or still photography with a green screen allows you to transport your subject to any location, real or fictional. However, if your green screen is improperly lit, you'll find the...

  • How to Use a Bluescreen

    Blue screen and green screen filming is a composite filming technique that pulls chroma key mattes off to then mix two images together. The blue (or green) can be removed in editing because it is...

  • How to Light a Film Set

    The behind-the-scenes production of any film, large or small, relies on the work and careful detail of several key crew members who help make the production possible. Among that crew is the...

  • How to Frame a Shot Film/photo

    There is no perfect way to frame your shots when shooting film/video or taking stills but these little tips will help your shots look more interesting.

  • About Documentaries

    A documentary is a non-fiction form of filmmaking. It engages while it entertains. This causes the viewer to feel a connection with the subject. Documentaries, a form of self-expression, are often...

  • How to Shoot a Movie Scene

    Shooting a movie scene can be very challenging. So many things need to be taken into consideration, and shooting a poor scene can wreak havoc on the movie. Here are some basics to keep in mind...

  • How to Light a Stop Motion Animation Movie

    Lighting is very important to get right when creating a stop motion animation movie.

  • How to Use Tungsten Lighting for Video Work

    Light plays a most important role in video work if not the most important role. Tungsten light used in video work can reduce reciprocity failure, something that may result after overexposure....

  • Picking an Indie Film Subject

    Pro filmmaking tips! Learn how to choose subject matter for an independent movie in this free video clip on indie film.

  • Choosing Subject Matter for Your Documentary

    Professional advice on filming your own documentary! Learn about choosing subject matter and how to produce a documentary film in this free video.

  • Choosing a Subject for Your Indie Film

    Professional advice on producing an independent film! Learn about subject matter and how to make an indie film in this free video.

  • How to Use Green Screen Technology

    Multiple set locations and a low budget? At the moment that feature film with distant locations seems impossible. Yet, it is quite possible with a little green. Green screen technology allows...

  • How to Organize a Documentary Film Project

    Have an idea for a documentary film project and want to get started? Story structure, research and planning will get your project moving. Read on to learn how to make your vision a reality.

  • How to Find Funding For Your Documentary

    You have a great idea for a non-fiction film, a subject that will find an audience and make a point and probably make some money. All you need now is someone with money who feels the same way...

  • How to Decide On a Documentary Subject

    You’ve decided that you want to make a documentary, and you’ve gathered your camera and sound recorder. But you still haven’t decided what subject you’d like to tackle. Here's a short list of...

  • How to Film a Short Documentary

    Documentaries are popular. They are seen everyday from movies like "Sicko" and "Super Size Me" to television programs like "Biography" and the "Anna Nicole Show." If you have a desire to make a...

  • How to Do a Green Screen Shot

    Wonder how movies today seem to place actors in environments that are out of this world. Well more often then not they are probably using a green screen. Movies such as '300' or 'Sin City' were...

  • How to Do a Focus Pull

    Have you seen that shot in a movie where a subject in the foreground is in focus and then the focus changes to the subject in the background or vice versa? Well, this is a focus pull.

  • How to Setup Three Point Lighting

    As Hollywood became more proficient at making films the cinematographers quickly learned that there is an optimal arrangement for setting up lights around a subject. This arrangement has been...

  • How to Conduct Documentary Interviews

    Interviewing for documentary film is fun and rewarding. People love to share stories and talk about their lives. If you love people and the human experience, you’ll get great interviews. There are...

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