Whether you use a zoom h4n, Zoom h6, Zoom f6, Zoom f4, Zoom f1, Tascam D70, or Sound Devices recorder, this is how you should configure your settings if you're recording audio for video production.
Whether you use a zoom h4n, Zoom h6, Zoom f6, Zoom f4, Zoom f1, Tascam D70, or Sound Devices recorder, this is how you should configure your settings if you're recording audio for video production.
Ultimate Guide to 24, 25, 30, 50, 60, 100, 120 FPS
What frame rate should I use for video to get the cinematic look? In this video I’m going to explain everything you need to know about frame rates for cinematic video. In this ultimate guide, I’m going to clear up any misconceptions and help you avoid mistakes that takes away from the cinematic quality of your films. Let me start by saying that ALL frame rates can be cinematic. Instead of asking what frame rate you should use, the more important thing to Understand is WHEN to use a frame rate in context of your shots. If you think you know everything about frame rates, stick around because there’s a good chance you will learn something new.
In this video I share 12 camera movements for cinematic footage. Creative shot ideas for better B-Roll to use on your next video shoot. If you don’t have a gimbal, don’t sweat because a lot of these shots are possible with just your hands.
This video demonstrates how to hide a lavaliere microphone so it doesn't appear in the video frame.
I have a question for you: Is Blender 3D Hard to Learn? Well - If you’ve never opened a 3D software before, Blender can certainly seem complicated. There are a few different views, multiple menus, and panels, and moving around your cursor in a 3D space is much more difficult than you think. However, since the 2.8 version was released in 2018, Blender has become a lot more user-friendly, and the learning curve became less steep. Being that this powerful piece of software is free, the newfound access for beginners made Blender’s popularity practically explode. Many people picked up 3D art as a hobby without considering that it is a very intricate domain and that it cannot be mastered quickly. If you’re just starting your 3D journey, the interface with all the menus and the myriad of things you hear about Blender can seem overwhelming. So is Blender Hard to Learn?