Resources
Video Aspect Ratio Calculator: Free timeline resolution calculator for Davinci Resolve, Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro
Use our free aspect ratio calculator below to quickly work out the right pixel dimensions for different aspect ratios and delivery formats, based on your source footage.
What is post production? A guide to everything that happens after a video shoot
Post-production is the last stage of the video production process. It’s where footage is turned into a film.
What is pre-production? A step-by-step guide to planning a video project
Pre-production is the planning stage that happens before filming begins. It’s the part where we take your creative idea and transform it into a clear, practical plan for the shoot.
Videographer vs. video production company: What’s the difference?
On the face of it, there’s a lot of crossover between videographers and video production companies. But there are substantial differences too.
How to use Frame.io
A short guide on how to use Frame.io to leave comments, feedback and annotations on video drafts during the video production process.
A Guide to Short-form Video Content
Here’s our backgrounder on short-form video: what it is, where it came from, the pros, and the cons.
Five video interview lighting setups
Here are five examples of interview lighting setups from different projects that we’ve produced recently, along with an explanation of how we put them together.
A-Z of Video Production Terms
A glossary of video production terminology, helpful for streamlining communication throughout the production process.
Instagram Reels – Safe Zone Template
Keep important content within the safe zone with this set of PNG Instagram Reels safe zone overlay templates that you can download and use in your editing software or on a monitor while filming.
How much does a videographer cost in the UK?
An overview of how videographers charge for their work, and some things to look out for when getting quotes and planning your film.
How to write a video production brief
A guide on what to include when writing a video production brief.