No Mirror, No Problem? Pros And Cons Of Mirrorless Cameras
Over the past couple years, a new breed of mirrorless cameras has found a steadily growing market, mostly, it is assumed, of amateur photographers and professionals using them for personal…
Over the past couple years, a new breed of mirrorless cameras has found a steadily growing market, mostly, it is assumed, of amateur photographers and professionals using them for personal…
Being a photographer can get expensive, and not just because the gear costs an arm, a leg, and then some. Sets, costumes, lighting – even the space you shoot in…
Capturing the energy of a live performance can be one of the more challenges pursuits an engineer faces in their career. While modern digital consoles have made multitrack recording in a…
The most common question I hear from bedroom producers revolves around which microphones are worth it and which ones are just hype. There’s no question that there's an overabundance of microphones available…
If I had to pick someone as the mascot for the Music & Audio channel, it might be Graham Cochrane. His blog The Recording Revolution is on truth bomb after…
The iPhone, despite being a phone at heart, is, of course, so much more. Chiefly, it's one of the most popular, widely-used cameras in the world -- though some of…
Amplifier Modeling has come a long way in the last five-ish years. As manufactures have honed their algorithms and musicians and producers have begun to adopt sims as part of…
Though the medium is still relatively new, it's clear that podcasting is having a moment. One of the largest factors of its success? The ease of entry. With a computer…
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CreativeLive CEO Chase Jarvis is always telling us that “the best camera is the one that’s with you," — and for many people, the camera that’s with them is their…