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How content creators power the esports ecosystem

It’s no secret that esports and live streaming have completely exploded in the past few years. 

It’s gone from a slightly niche pastime into a global cultural phenomenon. 

The truth is that competitive gaming isn’t a weekend hobby anymore—it’s a booming industry worth over $1.6 billion, with a fanbase that reaches every corner of the globe and is even rivaling traditional sports in popularity.

But what’s really powering this momentum?

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Mastering the Cut: 9 Editing Tips For Beginners

You’ve got the raw footage—now it’s time for your storytelling to really take shape.

Editing is the process that turns unpolished clips into a seamless visual story, building emotion, creating rhythm and drawing viewers into the narrative.

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Inside the World of Foley: How Movie Sounds Are Made From Scratch

You hear it before you see it.

The crunch of gravel underfoot, the eerie creak of the slowly opening door, the whoosh of a superhero’s landing.

Sound brings film to life.

But behind each and every sound is a Foley artist—craftspeople who use performance, props and precision to turn visuals into fully immersive scenes that crackle the senses.

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The Los Angeles Film School was at the CineGear Expo!

Staff and alumni were on location in Hollywood June 6-7, 2025, on the Universal Studios Lot. Our attendees got up close and personal with cutting-edge developments in camera, optics, lighting, and breakthroughs in virtual production, AI-assisted workflows, sustainable filmmaking practices, and more.

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Maximizing Your Music Royalties: A Step-By-Step Guide

Every time your favorite track hits the radio, streams on Spotify or cranks up the intensity of a movie scene, it’s not just a vibe—it’s a paycheck. 

With global recorded music revenues reaching a mighty $28.6 billion in 2023, music royalties are how the industry makes sure artists, producers and rights holders get what they’re owed. 

It’s the business side of the beat, and it’s as crucial as the music itself.