
What is LiveU and Why Broadcast Crews Use It for Remote Production
Published on January 21, 2026 | Category: Cameras & Equipment
If you’ve ever wondered how ENG crews broadcast live from remote locations without a satellite truck, or how sports productions maintain reliable streams from venues with terrible WiFi, the answer is often LiveU. LiveU is a bonded cellular transmission system that lets broadcast crews send high-quality video from virtually anywhere with cellular coverage. Instead of […]
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The Best Cameras for Interview Videos in 2026 (and pro tips)
Published on January 5, 2026 | Category: Cameras & Equipment
Interviews are the backbone of documentary, corporate video, and branded content. Unlike run-and-gun action shooting where you’re chasing the moment, interview video productions give you something rare: control. Your subject sits still, the lights stay put, and the camera doesn’t need to track a moving target. That controlled environment changes what matters in a camera: […]
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How to Shoot Cinematic Videos Using an iPhone: The Complete Guide
Published on December 8, 2025 | Category: Cameras & Equipment
Your iPhone can shoot professional video. Not just “good enough for social media” video. Actual professional footage that holds up on cinema screens. The proof? Danny Boyle’s 28 Years Later used iPhone 15 Pro Max cameras for a $75 million Hollywood production. Brad Pitt’s F1 mounted custom iPhone modules on real race cars traveling 300 […]
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Sony FX6 vs. FX3 vs. FX9
Published on June 16, 2025 | Category: Cameras & Equipment
Sony FX6 vs. FX3 vs. FX9: A Technical Look at Image Quality and Practical Tradeoffs When comparing Sony’s FX6, FX3, and FX9, many enthusiasts and professionals can get lost in the technical specifications. However, the real question for filmmakers, content creators, and video professionals is how these cameras perform in real-world scenarios, specifically regarding image […]
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