How to Make a Photography Mood Board to Inspire Your Vision

Are you a photographer looking to create the perfect mood board for your next project? Mood boards are an essential part of any photography shoot, as they help give your project a clear vision and aesthetic. Creating an eye-catching mood board can be challenging, but with the right approach and resources, it can be easy to make something that looks great. In this blog post, we'll provide you with an in-depth guide to creating the perfect photography mood board. We'll discuss what goes into making one, tips for creating the best designs, and resources for finding inspiring imagery and ideas. Continue reading…

Wedding Photography Shot List — A Complete How-To Guide

A wedding should be one of the most memorable days of a couple’s life. Capturing meaningful wedding photos from this most memorable day is the responsibility of a wedding photographer. To make sure no memory is missed, building a wedding photography shot list is essential. Let’s take a look at how to create a wedding photographer's shot list, from essential wedding party photos to once-in-a-lifetime ceremony moments. Continue reading Wedding Photography Shot List — A Complete How-To Guide

What is a Narrative — Definition, Examples in Literature and Film

Narrative is a term that pops up everywhere, not only in relation to film and literature, but also in news stories, in college curriculums, to describe a style of podcasts, even to specify a form of psychotherapy. But what is a narrative? And why is the term used so often to describe so many seemingly unrelated subjects? Although the many forms of narrative can make a definition feel elusive, once you have a strong understanding of their form and function, you can begin to tie together the many kinds of narratives into one overarching concept. To get you there, we’ll define narrative,…

How to Write a Short Film That Gets Noticed

How to write a short film script that gets noticed? That’s the question every aspiring filmmaker should be asking. A powerful short can be your calling card—a five-minute knockout that opens doors, wins festivals, or launches a career. But most short film scripts never leave the page. To stand out, you need more than just a clever idea—you need structure, clarity, and purpose. In this guide, we’ll break down how to write a script for a short film that hits hard and lingers long after the credits roll.Let’s jump in!SHORT FILM DEFINITIONWhat is a short film?A short film is a…

How to Make a Better Shooting Schedule with a Stripboard

Your production shooting schedule is a living document.Developed by the 1st Assistant Director and producer during pre-production, the shooting schedule must accommodate changes in the shooting script, talent, locations, gear, as soon as they pop up.Continue reading How to Make a Better Shooting Schedule with a Stripboard

Making a Short Film — Pre Production Workflow Step-by-Step

You’ve got some money in the bank, some time on your calendar, and a great short film idea to produce. You’re ready to start making a short film. Now what? If you’ve read our overview of short film pre-production, you already know not to jump too far ahead. Much as you might be tempted to hire your cast and crew, there are a few important things that you need to do first. Let’s go through the whole process step by step, and as we parse it out you’ll find that it’s not so daunting after all.Continue reading Making a Short…

How to Write a Telephone Conversation in a Screenplay

Phone calls can be an essential component to a film’s narrative and the driving force behind a scene. They can be an opportunity for suspense, humor, and conflict. It is important to understand how to write a telephone conversation in a screenplay in the common case that your story calls for one (no pun intended). Although formatting can often be confusing, we’ve broken it down so that you can implement a proper screenplay format phone call into your next script.Continue reading How to Write a Telephone Conversation in a Screenplay

Guide to Camera Shots: Every Shot Size Explained

You’re looking for a list of the different types of camera shots and shot sizes in film, TV, or animation, but you also want great examples that come with clear explanations of when and why to use a specific shot size. We’ll provide you with a downloadable shot list example with all the different types of camera shot sizes in film. Lezgo.Continue reading Guide to Camera Shots: Every Shot Size Explained

What is Connotation? Definition & Examples

What is connotation? We often hear about how certain things have good or bad connotations, but how do we know? We’re going to answer that question by looking at some examples of connotations in literature and film. By the end, you’ll know how to recognize and apply all sorts of connotations in writing and everyday life.Continue reading What is Connotation? Definition & Examples

Day Out of Days Reports Explained

How you do ensure your shooting schedule makes the most of your actors’ time, and more importantly, your money? While shooting schedule software organize what happens each day of the shoot, it can’t optimize itself to make sure dead time is eliminated as much as possible. In order to make sure your schedule is airtight, unit production managers use DOOD reports.Continue reading Day Out of Days Reports Explained