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Handheld Is a Choice, Not a Shortcut

Posted on May 29, 2026 By Gethin Moreau
Handheld Is a Choice, Not a Shortcut

I remember a shoot in a cramped, windowless basement in South London—nothing but a single, flickering tungsten bulb and a crew that was exhausted before we even rolled. The client wanted “cinematic energy,” which is usually code for “I don’t know what I want, so just make it move.” They thought buying a high-end gimbal…

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Filmmaking

A Lut Is a Starting Point, Not a Look

Posted on May 29, 2026August 19, 2026 By Gethin Moreau
A Lut Is a Starting Point, Not a Look

I spent three weeks on a documentary in the Highlands last autumn, fighting mist and failing light, only to watch a junior editor try to “fix” a crushed shadow profile by slapping a heavy creative LUT onto the timeline. It was painful. There is this pervasive, expensive myth circulating in every gear forum that a…

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Editing

Moving the Key Light Changes Who They Look Like

Posted on May 29, 2026August 19, 2026 By Gethin Moreau
Moving the Key Light Changes Who They Look Like

I spent three hours last week watching a kid on a YouTube tutorial explain how to achieve “cinematic depth” by recommending a $2,000 specialized LED panel with a specific color science. It was exhausting. He spent ten minutes talking about bit depth and none of it on the fact that he was lighting his subject…

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Video

The Complete Guide to an Editing Workflow

Posted on May 28, 2026August 19, 2026 By Gethin Moreau
The Complete Guide to an Editing Workflow

I spent three weeks on a documentary in the Highlands last year, only to realize I’d spent more time fighting my media management than actually finding the story. Everyone wants to sell you a “complete guide to editing workflow” that involves expensive plug-ins, high-end RAID arrays, and a dozen subscription services you don’t actually need….

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Guides

Getting Skin Right Before Anything Else

Posted on May 27, 2026August 19, 2026 By Gethin Moreau
Getting Skin Right Before Anything Else

I remember a shoot in a cramped, windowless basement in Bristol—no budget, one single tungsten bulb, and a talent who looked like they were being interrogated by the secret police. The operator was sweating, frantically scrolling through menus, trying to find some magic “skin tone profile” in the camera settings to save the shot. It…

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Editing

Filters That Change the Image Before Post

Posted on May 26, 2026August 19, 2026 By Gethin Moreau
Filters That Change the Image Before Post

I remember a shoot in a cramped, sun-drenched studio back in ’04 where we spent forty minutes arguing about whether a new sensor would handle the highlights better, while a single stray beam of light was washing out the entire frame. We were so focused on the specs that we forgot the basics of light…

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Cameras

The Complete Guide to Audio Post

Posted on May 26, 2026August 19, 2026 By Gethin Moreau
The Complete Guide to Audio Post

I remember sitting in a dark edit suite ten years ago, staring at a waveform that looked like a mountain range during a thunderstorm, trying to figure out why a perfectly shot interview sounded like it was recorded inside a tin can. I had just spent three hours researching the “ultimate gear list” for a…

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Guides

Move the Camera Because Something Moved

Posted on May 25, 2026 By Gethin Moreau
Move the Camera Because Something Moved

I spent three hours on a freezing set in South Wales back in ’04, watching a young DP try to justify a sweeping gimbal shot that had absolutely no business being there. He thought the motion made it look “cinematic,” but all it did was make the audience feel seasick and disconnected from the actors….

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Filmmaking

Three Lights, and Only Because You Have Three

Posted on May 22, 2026August 19, 2026 By Gethin Moreau
Three Lights, and Only Because You Have Three

I spent most of the nineties watching people burn through expensive film stock because they thought a more expensive sensor would fix a flat, lifeless image. Today, I see the same mistake happening in digital, just with a different price tag; people spend six months saving for a cinema camera only to realize they have…

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Video

Raising the Camera Six Inches Changes the Relationship

Posted on May 19, 2026 By Gethin Moreau
Raising the Camera Six Inches Changes the Relationship

I remember a shoot in a cramped, windowless studio back in ’98—no budget, just a single tungsten light and a crew that hadn’t slept in twenty hours. The director was obsessed with buying a specialized jib to get “epic” angles, convinced that a more expensive movement would somehow fix the flat, lifeless energy of the…

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Filmmaking

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