

Moviola & Mobile Cinematography
Recently, I discovered that Moviola has a huge, freely available library of educational videos and a well-curated collection of film-making advice from around the web.
Recently, I discovered that Moviola has a huge, freely available library of educational videos and a well-curated collection of film-making advice from around the web.
I have played with a bunch of handheld gimbals in the last six months. I have used all the usual suspects; The popular DJI Osmo
When I was just making the transition from producing websites to producing content, a friend pointed me at this book. Now, I return the favor by sharing it with you.
Mobile filmmakers want the same tools as the big boys. Freefly listened and created the Movi, a hand-held gimbal for smartphones.
We bit the bullet and ordered a set of Moment gear for our iPhone 11 Pro Max. Moment makes everything from phone cases, to lenses and other accessories that the aspiring shutterbug (or filmmaker) would ever want.
Peter Jackson discusses the value of framing combat sequences, particularly long ones, so they hold the viewer’s attention by advancing the stories of the central characters.
Could a smartphone replace your “real” camera? Well now it seems, that some people have just decided the answer to that question is “yes.”
Filmic continues to demonstrate its loyalty to mobile filmmakers by releasing DoubleTake, a standalone app that transforms your iPhone into a mobile multi-cam studio.
Today, I came across a technology called Hyperlapse from Microsoft that could bring new life to my project. My old footage would likely remain on the shelf because Hyperlapse solves the problem a different way. Have a look.