How to Pick the Perfect Track For Your Project!

How to Pick the Perfect Track For Your Project!  Now that filming has come to a wrap, and you’ve already begun assembling and editing everything together, it’s time to figure out the right type of music to fit your project. The process of choosing the right music for your project can often be challenging. Here […]

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Less Taxing, More Relaxing

Less Taxing, More Relaxing! Ahhhh it’s that time of the year again, that one dreaded day…National Tax Day. Doing your taxes can be a bit challenging especially if you’re like me and this is your first time. So this year think less about taxing and more about relaxing! I have compiled a short list of […]

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RedEye’s Survival Guide: How to Edit Content Shot on IPhone

RedEye Post’s Survival Guide: How to Edit Content Shot on IPhone   Our previous Survival Guide Series featured everything you need to know when Shooting with your iPhone therefore we are following up with everything you need to know about how to easily edit this footage you’ve shot. Whether your content is being used for […]

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Winter Report 2016-17

RedEye can’t believe we are already firmly planted in 2017!  Time really does fly by when you’re having fun!   After an exciting and fun filled fall/winter, and before we dive completely into spring, we want to share a sample of everything we have been working on and a glimpse of what’s to come. Our Old Friends! […]

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RedEye Post’s Survival Guide: Shooting With an IPhone

RedEye Post’s Survival Guide: Shooting With an IPhone   Filming high quality video on an iPhone?!?…Sounds outrageous doesn’t it? But get this, so many are turning to their hand held devices to produce high quality video productions! Now, it’s not as simple as clicking record, so here at RedEye we have put together some of our […]

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From Spring to a Snow Day in DC!

Stella was the talk around town earlier this week and her arrival was highly anticipated. Stella was this year’s big snowstorm which swept the Northeast this past Monday night into Tuesday. Stella was expected to pound our National’s Capital and surrounding areas with potential snowfall rates of 1 to 4 inches per hour possible at times […]

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How Did You Celebrate Women’s Day?

    This past Wednesday, March 8th was International Women’s Day (IWD), a day dedicated to recognizing the work and achievements of women worldwide. This day called for a lot of attention and action as millions of women around the world participated in many ways to help show their support towards gender equality. There are […]

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Right Place At The Right Time

Some people call the constant pumping heart of our country, Washington DC, “The City Of The Young”. With its continual influx of a younger population swamping the city almost every season this causes the cities constant self renewal. Millennials are in constant and rapid overload here. The city is in around-the-clock fast pace and has […]

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So you want a job in DC?

Interns from across the globe come to Washington DC to begin building a foundation for their careers. The nation’s capital is a competitive and small city perfect for interns that want to build networks and professional relationships. So it is fair to say that, it can be challenging to land a job in DC if […]

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Lights, camera and good lighting

When light is managed carefully it can increase the depth and intensity of images and its details. Having control of light can add interest to a face just by concentrating on the lights focal point. I pay close attention to lighting in photos and when editing because it contributes to the perception of the images […]

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