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2021 in review: Our top 5 most watched videos of the year!

As 2021 draws to a close, we take a look back at the top 5 most watched videos of the year on our YouTube channel.

Thanks to everyone who watched, commented and followed us on our YouTube channel!


10 Tips For A Perfect Audition Self-Tape

Our 5th most watched video of 2021 was actually first published back in 2019, and features one of Canada’s top casting directors, Shasta Lutz, CDC sharing her top 10 tips to create a self tape audition that will get you noticed and ultimately help you land the gig.


2021 Compact Cinema Camera Shoot Out | RED Komodo, Canon C70, Z CAM F6, BMPCC 6K Pro, Sony FX6

In our 4th most watched video, Dale looks at five of the most talked about compact cinema cameras of 2021 and put them to the test to help you decide which is the right camera for you.


C-stands facts, misconceptions, & advanced uses

Dale explores the world of C-Stands in our 3rd most watched video of the year.

“With years of set work, I’ve seen them used in a variety of unique ways. We’ll cover those in this video, along with the basics, and some times when the C-Stand isn’t the right stand for the job.”


Sony FX3 in-depth review and comparison vs the FX6 & a7S III

In our 2nd most watched video, Dale reviews the Sony FX3 and compares how it stacks up against other Sony cameras.

“Wedged between Sony’s A7Siii and FX6, the Sony FX3 promises the best of mirrorless portability and cinema functionality. Let’s see how it performs when held up to its siblings.”


The truth about sensor formats | with Michael Clark & GFX 100S

Finally, in our most watched video of 2021, Dale talks to Fujifilm Ambassador, Adventure/Commercial Photographer and all-round nice guy Michael Clark to dive into the intricacies of small vs. large in the world of camera sensors.

“Bigger isn’t always better. No more than a Ferrari is the best car for picking up supplies at the hardware store. There continues to be a great deal of rhetoric online that centers around the mega pixel race. Want to know the difference between big and small sensors?”