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MEM Advanced Cinematography Tips

A Guide to Choosing Video Production Monitors

Everything you wanted to know about video production monitors in one place.

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MEM Color Grading

A Quick Guide to Important Color Correction Tools

There are eight main tools in any color correction application. This article explains the most important ones.

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MEM Advanced Cinematography Tips

Video Camera Settings Explained

Really simple explanations of video settings…in less than 10 minutes.

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Camera Reviews

Sony a7S II Review and Comparisons with the Sony a7R II and a7S

A comprehensive review of the Sony a7S II. What kind of videos is this camera suitable for, and how does it compare to the a7R II and a7S?

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Sony A7s Guide

How to Expose and Grade S-Log2 for the Sony A7s

The definitive guide to exposing, monitoring and grading S-Log2 footage from the Sony A7s

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MEM Color Grading

How to Use the DSC Labs OneShot, X-rite ColorChecker or DataColor SpyderCheckr with DaVinci Resolve to Match Color

The simplest way to use a DSC Labs OneShot, X-rite ColorChecker or DataColor SpyderCheckr to match colors in DaVinci Resolve

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MEM Cinematography Jargon Explained

What is the Difference between Exposure Latitude and Dynamic Range?

The simplest explanation of the difference between exposure latitude of a camera and its dynamic range.

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Sony A7s Guide

Important Quirks and Features of the Sony A7s for both Stills and Video

A list of important quirks and features one should know about the Sony A7s before shooting stills or video.

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Sony A7s Guide

The Sony A7s 4K Guide (Part Five): External Recording and Data Wrangling

A detailed guide to the Sony A7s – from lenses and accessories to post production. Part five covers external recording.

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MEM WMP_ARTICLES_MISC

What is Full Swing, Studio Swing; and How to Work with Video Levels in Adobe Premiere Pro? (Part One)

The simplest explanation of what studio swing and full swing is, and how they are different.