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    Dolly vs. Zoom Shots What’s the Difference

    by Iddo GenuthHDSLRPhoto TipsTechniqueFebruary 10, 2017

    On this  video, Ryan Connolly from Film Riot takes a look at both the visual and emotional differences between a zoom and a dolly shot. Getting your camera closer (or moving away) from your…

    Creative Ways to Shoot a Scene

    by Iddo GenuthHDSLRTechniqueApril 16, 2016April 16, 2016

    If you have any interest in the film industry, making your own films or videos and telling stories using motion pictures as a medium – this is a must see…

    The Science Behind Camera Sensors

    by Iddo GenuthPhoto GearPhoto-TechnologyDecember 5, 2015December 5, 2015

    This interesting (yet highly technical) video by John P. Hess from Filmmaker IQ looks at the way camera sensors work and the science behind the and image capture in general. If you always…

    How to Slate The Tape for Video

    by Iddo GenuthHDSLRTechniqueNovember 1, 2014

    Ever wondered why the film industry uses the age old slate on almost every production? Ben Lucas  from Tuts+ talks about the uses the slate still has in the industry, what does…

    How to Use a DSLR Camera to Scan Old Film

    by Iddo GenuthPhoto TipsTechniqueSeptember 14, 2013September 15, 2013

    This slightly old but still very useful video by dpBestflow examine the different hardware setups that are available for shooting slides using a DSLR. There are many systems – each…

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