Fast-paced action can be one of the trickier genres of photography to master. You need quick reflexes to autofocus and change settings on the fly, but there’s a huge sense of accomplishment when you ...
The earliest surviving film is a static shot from 1888 captured by French inventor Louis Le Prince. It’s a snippet showing four people skipping around a secluded garden property in Yorkshire, England.
When it comes to making movies that people will actually want to watch, getting a good video camera is only part of the battle. You also need to know how to use your camera. Shaky video, muffled audio ...
You’ve likely used the “panorama” setting on your smartphone camera to capture a nice, wide image (you know, the one that turns people into a Cronenbergian monster if you move too fast). In film, the ...
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