Welcome to Filmmaking Elements, today we’re going to be talking about the best Samsung T5 SSD alternative for your Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4k, 6k, or 6K Pro.   So when we’re talking about the BMPCC lineup, it’s a topic that I ...

Hey guys, what’s up? Welcome back to Filmmaking Elements, in this article we’re looking at fast external solid-state drives a.k.a SSDs for video editing, and in particular comparing the Samsung T5 and T7 drives. We’ll look at the distinctions between ...

Hello! Welcome back to Filmmaking Elements! In this article, we cover if Polaroid 600 is still a worthy camera or not!  Introduction To be frank, as somebody who has spent my entire life savings on modern digital camera equipment, I’d ...

Hey fellow filmmakers, welcome back again to Filmmaking Elements. In this article, we are going to articulate the DCP aka Digital Cinema Package and show you how to export it inside of Premiere Pro.  Making DCPs in Premiere Pro is ...

What’s going on, fellas? Hello and welcome back to Filmmaking Elements. In this article, I will share 6 Tips When Color Grading 8 Bit Footage In Davinci Resolve much more effectively, whether it’s from a GoPro, a drone, or a ...

Hey, what’s going on, everybody? It’s Us! Filmmaking Elements is your go-to filmmaking blog. In this article, I want to take the time to explain and put some light on the difference between a Full Frame sensor and a Super ...

Hey, What’s up? Welcome back to Filmmaking Elements today we are going to do a review of the Xeen Cinema lenses. Overview of Xeen Cinema Lenses In terms of build, aluminum housing, and long focus row, Xeen lenses are true ...

Hello guys, welcome to Filmmaking Elements, thanks for checking out another one of my articles. In this article, we are talking about Day For Night Color Grading in Davinci Resolve.  There are quite a few tricks that resolve gives us ...

Many people who watch movies at home are irritated by black bars. Why are there black bars if the television is already widescreen, and why do some movies occupy the entire screen while others appear squished? Even stranger is the ...