The recent announcements at NAB has made me more convinced on the wisdom of renting vs. buying. What do you think? Join the conversation.
“Asylum” Gets Crazy Numbers
This timelapse film from Drew Geraci is a perfect example of how doing work on the side can maximize your creative output. This blows my mind.
3 Reasons to Watch Blue Like Jazz Opening Weekend
Regardless of your faith, you should watch Blue Like Jazz opening weekend if you care about indie filmmaking, or if you have big questions about life or God.
It May Look Simple, But It Ain’t
Philip Bloom’s “Portrait of a Boxer” is a good example of making good filmmaking look “easy” when it really isn’t. This makes a great case study for your business.
My Top 7 Lessons Making Three 10-Second Films
The lessons I learned making three 10-second films are valuable lessons for any filmmaker to heed.
Shine Light Instead of Spreading Darkness: The Great Positivity Experiment
A bold challenge to filmmakers and photographers to start a movement to spread positivity in the industry. Will you take up the challenge?
Three Reasons Not to Buy the 5D Mark III Right Now
There seems to be so many differing opinions on whether or not to buy a Canon 5D Mark III for video right now. Here’s why I think you definitely should not.
Looking Into the Camera for Interviews
When you film interviews, do you have the person look off camera or into the camera? I’ve become a fan of INTO the camera. Here’s why with a sample video.
What You Can Learn from a Hack Photographer
Sue Bryce is a self-described “hack” who happens to have 20+ years in this business and has become an international sensation. Top tips from her recent CreativeLive presentation.
How Videos Go Viral
What really makes a video go viral? Can we control it? Kevin Allocca, YouTube’s Trends Managers, gives us some valuable insight.









