by Mark Lewis | Nov 2, 2021 | Article, Education, Workflow
What actually is shot composition in film? A quick Google search leads you to numerous websites that define composition in cinematography mainly as follows – a shot composition is an arrangement of visual elements in a camera frame. You probably have also heard...
by Mark Lewis | Oct 31, 2021 | Article, Education, Workflow
Do I really need a card reader? You’ve completed the shoot, you have the images, now it’s time to transfer them to your computer. Do you sit down and whip out the USB cable? If the answer is yes, then definitely read further! In the good ol’ early...
by Mark Lewis | Oct 22, 2021 | Article, Education, Workflow
Would you like to know a little secret? Something the memory card industry prefers to keep to itself, but we have never been afraid to talk about? Memory cards slow down over time. Not only cheap, consumer-grade cards, but high-quality cards as well. It happens...
by Mark Lewis | Sep 29, 2021 | Article, Education, Inspiration
Comparing memory cards that are a million miles apart is relatively easy. Differences between SD cards that use the UHS-I bus or the UHS-II bus are pretty clear. Choosing one card over the other when differences between them are barely noticeable can quickly become...
by Mark Lewis | Sep 21, 2021 | Article, Education, Inspiration
If you are not a computer geek, then terms like PCIe or NVMe will make you scratch your head. Then again, if you would like to know what it all means and why it all matters, then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’re going to take a deeper...