HEVC (H.265) is today's standard feature art
HEVC has become the industry's compression standard. H.265 offers some clear advantages over H.264 in many situations.
To understand what a shutter angle is, you must first understand film-based camera mechanics. Here's what you need to know.
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Throughout the history of cinema, filmmakers, big and small, have used the freeze frames in their projects, but why?
Over the shoulder shot
The over the shoulder shot is an important and essential element of cinematic vocabulary. Here's why it's so vital.
Mise-en-scène means “placing on stage” and refers to props, lighting, wardrobe and blocking.
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The rule of odds is a very useful method for creating visually-pleasing frames and conveying story in film.
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It's time to pit two popular video formations against each other: MOV vs. MP4. We will help you decide which format is right for your videos.
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The dolly shot is a powerful, unique tracking shot that allows filmmakers to engage their audience with silky smooth camera zooms.
Leading lines
Leading lines are a core element of film composition. They are critical tools filmmakers use to direct where viewers should look.
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The close-up shot is a power tool in cinema. In various ways, it helps the audience emotionally connect with what they're watching on-screen.