Video
- Recently Added
- Popularity
- Name
About 99 filtered results
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
In this segment of Show Us Your Shot, Michael Epstein and Sophia Cacciola share with us their technique for creating a dreamlike driving shot with a stationary car, shooting high speed on the film, Clickbait.
“Clickbait is a modern, giallo-inspired horror, dark comedy film about the costs of seeking notoriety. A college student who will do just about anything for Internet fame is kidnapped by a stalker, and her reluctant roommate is the only one who can save her. During the attempted rescue sequence, we were looking to create a dramatic, music
184 Views· Posted
Meet Maria Perez, a gifted storyteller, documentarian, and filmmaker, who’s also a valued member of the B&H Social Media team. Maria’s motivation for filmmaking lies partly in the opportunity to impact people’s lives and affect change—an impetus that guides her both at B&H and while working on her own projects. Watch the complete video to hear Maria’s thoughts on filmmaking and be sure to check out our deep catalog of instructional and informative videos at BandH.com. To read more
28,155 Views· Posted
Doug from B&H checks out Sony’s latest APS-C camera, the a6400. With features like 24.2 megapixels, 4K @ 30fps, the world’s fastest autofocus system (at .02 seconds), and the same color processing and tech from other models like the a9 and a7RIII, the a6400 is a powerful mirrorless camera for all your shooting needs. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other
by Mary Latvis · Posted
Get the aspiring filmmaker in your life one of these 10 gifts and we guarantee you’ll be rewarded with at least a cameo in their first feature, if not a speaking role. Well, perhaps you’ll get your 15 minutes of fame, but they’ll definitely appreciate any of the cinema-style gifts listed below.
1. DSLR/Mirrorless Camera Cage
You can’t capture clean video moves if you’re fumbling your camera. Consider a
394 Views· Posted
In this video, Jake Estes, from B&H, shares seven tips on making an effective horror film. From costumes and makeup to location and lighting, watch the video to learn some useful techniques for pulling off a successful horror production. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com.
62 Views· Posted
Young filmmakers in Brooklyn took part in Bushwick Stories, a B&H Workshop conducted in collaboration with the Bushwick Film Festival. This highlight video shows off many of the participants, and details their reasons for signing up. It showcases some of the productions and experiences these aspiring creatives shared as they produced their own short films. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com.
179 Views· Posted
In this installment of B&H's Prospectives Series, we sit down with cinematographer William Wages, ASC. He shares his approach to cinematography, and how naturalistic, motivated lighting helps tell a story in the best possible way. Wages also goes into his thoughts on the digital versus film debate, preparing for a shoot ahead of time, and his experiences with the new Panasonic Varicam LT.
1,485 Views· Posted
In this video, B&H takes us behind the scenes of the movie Tomorrow Ever After, with actor, writer, and director Ela Thier and B&H’s Michel Suissa. The pair discusses the effective collaboration of the various movie-making equipment manufacturers, B&H, and the film’s creative staff. Equipment suppliers for the film included Canon, Arri, Ikan, Sachtler, Sony, Convergent Design, and G-Technology. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional
33,027 Views· Posted
Join B&H Photo’s Steven Gladstone for a first look at Canon’s new C300 Mark II Cinema EOS Camera. The video focuses on the new features of the camera, which include a new sensor, dual DIGIC DV5 processors, and internal 4K recording to CFast 2.0 memory cards. Also highlighted is the addition of Canon’s new Log Gamma 2 that is optimized for 10-bit recording, combining with the sensor to provide up to 15 stops of dynamic range. Gladstone also makes note of the camera’s