Recreating realistic, cinematic moonlight is one of the greatest challenges a cinematographer faces. Go too bright, and it looks like daytime. Go too blue, and it feels artificial and “Hollywood.” Make the source too soft, and you lose the sharp, defining shadows that moonlight naturally creates. In the Filmmakers Academy course How to Master Moonlight: […]
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Cinematography Tip: Fix Sony Burano Magenta Color Shift The world of filmmaking has transformed dramatically over the years. Cameras have evolved from bulky, cumbersome devices to sleek, powerful machines capable of capturing breathtaking imagery. We’ve come a long way from the days of film, where color correction was a laborious process relegated to post-production. Today, […]