4 Ways to Use Your Camera Now for Better Story Telling

Photo by Yiorgos Ntrahas. Kalochori, Greece. yiorgosntrahas.com | Instagram @yiorgosntrahas Written by Peter John Ross In this new age of digital, everyone makes movies. Using cellphones or tablets, people can shoot and edit their movies almost anywhere. One of the most important facets of making any movie, whether it be a TV spot, short film,… …

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Exposure: Why Still Use a Light Meter?

Photo by Chris Yang. Instagram @chris.yang.film   Written by David Appleby With digital cameras now equipped with waveform monitors, histograms and programmable zebras, why do you need to use, or even know about, light meters? A first answer would be that all the built-in features you’re using are light meters. A second answer is that… …

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Temp Scores: What They Are and How They Can Help

Written By Kristen Baum DeBeasi What is a temp score? The term temp score is short for temporary score. It’s a type of score that’s often added before an edit is given to a composer. Why is it common practice to create temp scores for movies? Because it’s a way to crack the creative code… …

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