
R/Freelancing - Another freelance-centric subReddit this one doesn’t have as great of a community, but it can still be a helpful resource from time-to-time. If you’ve got a question about something freelancing related, there’s an answer here.

R/Freelance - A huge resource for anyone wanting to do freelance work. R/FilmRiot - One of the many places the Film Riot guys can be found. R/FilmmakersToys - I am not a huge fan of this subReddit - there isn’t a huge amount good content, and the people here are fussy even on their best days, but it’s related so I thought I’d keep it in. R/Filmmakers While the Redditors who peruse this sub can be a bit persnickety at times, it has some great hidden gems in terms of content. R/FieldRecording - A subReddit for recording audio in the field - lots of good resources here for the audio-inclined. R/Editors - If you spend more than a few hours a week editing videos you should pop this subReddit open and chat with other video editors, see what they’re working on, or answer a couple questions other editors might have. R/Documentaries - Every single thing you could possibly want to know about documentary films can be found here. R/DIYFilmmaking - Tons of DIY filmmaking tutorials and videos here for small and no budget filmmakers (including some by yours truly!).
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R/Cinematography - If you’re into cinematography on any level - from discussing lighting or framing in your favorite movie scene to creating images for your own short film or project this is one you need to check out.

free) 3D modeling program that some animators use. R/Blender - This subReddit is dedicated to the open source (i.e. R/AfterEffects - Love Adobe After Effects, have a question about it, or just like seeing neat motion graphics videos? Then this is the subReddit for you. That being said, here are some of my favorite video production, filmmaking, marketing, and media centric subReddits. In short, it’s a great way to get and consume stuff from all over the Internet. There are likely multiple subReddits based around a topic of interest you have, and you can not only browse through them but subscribe to them so content from those pages is funneled into your main feed. For instance if you don’t just want ALL the news from around the world you can search for your town or your state, or a topic of interest. There’s a whole other side to Reddit though, and it’s the communities that exist in what are called subReddits. For a consumer this means that news stories, crazy YouTube videos, or cute puppy Instagram posts get suggested to you based on popularity - so you only get the ‘best’ stuff on the Internet. Reddit is a place where content from all over the world is shared, and ranked, on a minute-to-minute basis.

Self-described as “the front page of the Internet” it is damn near true. If you’re not already familiar with Reddit you should be.
