Indie filmmaker Clint D’Souza just released a super entertaining and inspiring video series about how to make your first film. I don’t want to give away too much, but I think it does a great job showing how to overcome the major obstacles that stop aspiring filmmakers from being working filmmakers. Continue reading Clint D’Souza’s “How To Make A Film” tutorials like no others. Bravo!
Category Archives: Filmmaking
Ultimate Guide to Anamorphic Video & Lenses
Hello guys, my name is Tom Antos I am a cinematographer and I am also secretly in love with the anamorphic look. Continue reading Ultimate Guide to Anamorphic Video & Lenses
Easy way to fix bad weather in your shots | Sky Replacement Tutorial
Nothing worse then showing up to do your video or film and turns out that you get bad weather. Continue reading Easy way to fix bad weather in your shots | Sky Replacement Tutorial
Multi-cam Live Streaming – Tutorial and Pro Gear Set-up
Here is the long promised tutorial (and gear recommendations) about how I live stream my weekly show “Filmmaking Times”. Continue reading Multi-cam Live Streaming – Tutorial and Pro Gear Set-up
Custom 4K, 6K, 8K Video Editing Computer
In this video I wanted to show you a custom-built video editing machine that so far has been able to handle anything I throw at it. Continue reading Custom 4K, 6K, 8K Video Editing Computer
5 Must-Have Filmmaking Gadgets I Use Everyday
Today I wanted to show you 5 filmmaking gadgets I use all the time in my work. Continue reading 5 Must-Have Filmmaking Gadgets I Use Everyday
My latest reel
I finally got around to updating my demo-reel. Continue reading My latest reel
Wedding Filmmaking with Henry Martens – Career advice & filmmaking techniques
Last Sunday we had a great Filmmaking Times show with Henry Martens. He’s a filmmaker whose work has earned him awards and a very successful wedding filmmaking business. Continue reading Wedding Filmmaking with Henry Martens – Career advice & filmmaking techniques
Crazy STRONG Variable ND Filter! (11 Stops)
Neutral Density (or ND) filters are indispensable when you want to get a narrow depth of field while filming in very bright light (for example, outdoors on a sunny day). Sometimes you can’t or don’t want to make the shutter go fast enough to open the aperture up all the way. That’s when you need an ND filter. Unfortunately, these filters are usually expensive. Continue reading Crazy STRONG Variable ND Filter! (11 Stops)