
Chad Brown and Drew Renner are two individual event cinematographers who brought their creative and unique talents together to form Shade Tree Films.

Learn more (including some great tips!) in our interview with Co-founder Chad Brown.

If you’re looking to shake up your videos, check out Motion Effects. This collection is designed to add motion to your film. Simulating an earthquake, blurring images, rippling frames and even simulating a plane crash (as seen in the first episode of Hot in Cleveland). Check out the video below to learn more about Motion Effects (and the sister collection Motion Blends).
In this edition of Tips & Techniques, Todor Fay shows how to use NewBlue Stabilizer to clean up shaky sequences and make them look like they were shot on a Hollywood stage.
Jordan Presseault, Cinematographer and Editor for Cinema Works Entertainment (www.cinemaworks.ca), specializes in DSLR filmmaking. Cinema Works’ portfolio includes music videos, weddings, corporate films, and this year they’ll be adding a feature film to their portfolio – completely shot on DSLR. Read the interview with Presseault to learn more about his upcoming projects, NewBlueFX, and more.
Michael Y. Wong commenced this journey as a dreaming hobbyist and storyteller only four short years ago. Today, MYW produces wedding and corporate films that rival the storytelling and production value that is usually only seen in feature films.

















