Some of the greatest scenes in movie history take place in a car. The dino-tour in Jurassic Park, the “Contender” speech in On the Waterfront, the “Bohemian Rhapsody” rendition in Wayne’s World — what would these iconic scenes have been without a car? Let’s take a look at how car scenes are captured and how… Continue reading How to Shoot a Car Scene — Camera, Sound & Rigs Explained
Color is an integral part of visual art – but how do we know it’s so important? Well, one way is through the application of color theory. What is color theory? We’re going to define color theory, then break down a variety of color theory examples from paintings, photographs, and films to see how color… Continue reading What is Color Theory — A Guide for Image Makers
Martin Scorsese is the true king of cinema. While most filmmakers are lucky to have just one film that stands the test of time, Scorsese has had hit after hit across five decades. Saying “the best Martin Scorsese films” is like saying “the best chili cheese fries” because even when they’re not the greatest, they’re… Continue reading Best Martin Scorsese Films — His Entire Filmography Ranked
What is agitprop? It’s a term you may have heard before, but couldn’t be blamed for forgetting. But fear not, we’re going to define agitprop by breaking down an “agitprop definition” with examples, from theater, print, and digital news. By the end, you’ll know what agitprop is, and why it’s accrued renewed popularity in the… Continue reading What is Agitprop — Definition, History, and Examples
What is film theory? Is it just the theory of film? Or is it something more? Fear not, we’re going to answer the question “what is film theory?” with a film theory definition. We’re also going to examine a variety of different aspects of film theory, both technically and theoretically. By the end, you’ll know… Continue reading What is Film Theory — How to Study Film (And Why)
Full-frame cameras — you’ve probably heard the term thrown around, especially in photography circles, but what does it really mean? And more importantly, why should you care? In the simplest terms, a full frame camera is one with a sensor size equivalent to 35mm film. The larger sensor offers numerous advantages, from improved image quality… Continue reading What are Full Frame Cameras — Aspects and Advantages
Wildlife photography is a captivating pursuit that allows us to delve into the wonders of the natural world while considering its environmental implications. Through the lens, we can capture the essence and magnificence of wildlife, immersing ourselves in their habitats and understanding the delicate balance of ecosystems. This art form not only celebrates the breathtaking beauty… Continue reading What is Wildlife Photography — Types and Tips Explained
Like anyone who has spent two hours waiting at the DMV can attest, emotional states are affected by the perception of time. In filmmaking terms, we want to take a moment to discuss one of the most commonly used time manipulation techniques — slow motion — and how it can be used to add deeper,… Continue reading How to Use Slow Motion to Create Iconic Moments
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Acting EssentialsOpen menu Insert Image What is a Screen Test in Acting Insert Image What is a Casting Call Insert Image What is a Bit Part Insert Image What is a Walk-on Role Insert Image What is the Taft-Hartley Act Insert Image What is a Character Actor Insert Image What is SAG-AFTRA Insert Image Best… Continue reading What is a Stand-In Actor — Job Description Explained
What are the best Christmas movies of all time? This question lies at the heart of a debate that has pervaded family dinners and critic circles alike for decades. To suggest one Christmas movie is better than any other is certainly subjective, but we’re going to try to keep it as objective as we can… Continue reading 30 Best Christmas Movies of All Time — A Yuletide Playlist
Animation BasicsOpen menu Insert Image What is Animation Insert Image What is Pre-Production in Animation Insert Image What is Cel Animation Insert Image What is Pixilation Animation Insert Image What is Tweening in Animation Insert Image What is Anime Insert Image What is Claymation Insert Image What are Keyframe Insert Image What is Persistence of… Continue reading The Definitive List of Rankin Bass Christmas Claymation Movies
Y ou’ve unwrapped your gifts, gorged yourself on a massive breakfast, and curled up next to a roaring fire. It’s Christmas, and it’s time to throw on the perfect movie. Sometimes, however, the obvious Christmas classics feel a little too obvious. We’re here to help with a list of Christmas movies that aren’t really Christmas movies.… Continue reading 12 Best Christmas Movies That Aren’t Christmas Movies
Acting EssentialsOpen menu Insert Image What is a Screen Test in Acting Insert Image What is a Casting Call Insert Image What is a Bit Part Insert Image What is a Walk-on Role Insert Image What is the Taft-Hartley Act Insert Image What is a Character Actor Insert Image What is SAG-AFTRA Insert Image Best… Continue reading What is a Lead Actor — Definition and Iconic Examples
Film Financing Film Production Pre-Production Post-Production Film Distribution Pre-Production can be overwhelming even for the seasoned producer. It requires knowledge of many facets of production, as well as an ability to prevent potential crises down the line. It’s not always easy but if you stay organized, it’s pretty simple. So what is Pre-Production in film?… Continue reading What is Pre-Production in Film — A Blueprint for Success
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Cinematography Terms Screenwriting Terms Film Terms Film Crew Positions A still is not merely a static image; it captures a single frame of a movie, encapsulating a world of emotions and stories within its boundaries. These seemingly simple snapshots hold immense power within the realm of cinema. In this article, we explore the captivating complexities of film… Continue reading What is a Film Still and What are They Used For?
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