by Casey Peyton | Jun 1, 2025 | Behind the Camera, On Set
Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for AD How a concert film director deals with the pressure and precision it takes to work with the world’s biggest artists. Everything will go wrong because of the weather. Or at least that was Paul Dugdale’s first thought...
by Yaocheng Liu | May 27, 2025 | Behind the Camera, On Set
Let’s play a game: Next time you’re watching your favourite show, try to find the boom mic. Can’t find it? That means that the boom operator is doing his job dutifully, and probably built some killer arm muscles in the process. Johnny White is a...
by Erin Morris | May 23, 2025 | Behind the Camera, On Set
Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a director of photography? Steven Owen recalls what it took for him to go from making his own films in college to being a runner and eventually getting to where he is now. From working on TV series to music videos,...
by Yaocheng Liu | May 23, 2025 | Behind the Camera, On Set, Uncategorised
Before many people realize it, drones have become a vital tool in the media industry, no longer just simple flying toys. This feature will take a deep dive into the many applications of drone photography in the fields of film, television, and film. From capturing...
by Yaocheng Liu | May 23, 2025 | Behind the Camera, On Set
There is a unique category of film and television works in the vast TV and film market – TV adaptions. Due to their unique audiences, these works often do not require completely original plot ideas, but the difficulty of writing scripts for them is not low at...
by Yaocheng Liu | May 23, 2025 | Behind the Camera, On Set
From Jurassic World to Paddington Bear, animal motion capture technology is finding its own place in the ever-evolving world of visual effects in TV and film industries. This feature will give everything you need to know for fans of behind-the-screen work and those...