2026 Oscar® Nominated Films Powered by Blackmagic Design
DaVinci Resolve Studio used on 27 of this year’s nominated films.
Our hand-picked highlights: stories, interviews, and resources we believe every filmmaker should see. Curated by our team to showcase the most impactful content from League of Filmmakers.
DaVinci Resolve Studio used on 27 of this year’s nominated films.
A closer look at the craft behind award winning film editing.
After nearly a century as a footnote in Frankenstein's story, the monster’s bride finally gets her moment in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ambitious, but uneven, "The Bride!"
The cinematographer for HBO's new limited series talks about the creative direction and execution of the drama, while sharing some insight into the sometimes misunderstood profession of cinematography.
Filmmaking via archive allows us all to not only view narratives that often aren't shown in mainstream media, but potentially challenge common social memory.
How book accurate is Luc Besson's adaptation of the gothic classic that is Bram Stoker's "Dracula"?
A look at extreme body transformations in film and television, health risks, and some alternatives for these types of damaging transformations.
The newest film adaptation of the novel needs to go back to English class.
8K open gate capture provides both vertical and 16:9 cuts.
Los Angeles filmmaker captures intense and emotional story shooting full frame open gate.
Let's go over everything that appears within the frame of a film shot, what it means, and how it helps shape a film.
If cinema is a language, then Kathryn Bigelow writes its most visceral poetry. On her birthday, we celebrate by tracing how a painter from the New York avant-garde learned to make cinema you don’t just watch, but feel in your bones. Sometimes, you must quiet the noise to hear the real story.
Blackmagic PYXIS 6K, ATEM Television Studio HD8 ISO and Cloud Store Max 24TB used to live stream and provide immediate post production.
Looking for your first job in the film industry and not sure where to start? Look no further.
Interviewing Knight on their duo-directed short film based on memory, lost, and identity.
Interviewing Trevor Morris on his debut short film set in Toronto.