Videomaker has some excellent resources for videographers looking to fine-tune their skillset within the realm of sound, and posts new content covering a wide variety of popular topics and industry trends.
For example, a leading trend within sound is learning the intricacies of diegetic sound within film. Basically it’s the difference between telling how a story unfolds or seeing the story unfold. The term diegetic sound comes from film techniques and sound design. Diegetic sounds are those sounds that the on-screen characters experience. There's a whole article on this, here: https://www.videomaker.com/article/c4/15797-diegetic-sound
For example, a leading trend within sound is learning the intricacies of diegetic sound within film. Basically it’s the difference between telling how a story unfolds or seeing the story unfold. The term diegetic sound comes from film techniques and sound design. Diegetic sounds are those sounds that the on-screen characters experience. There's a whole article on this, here: https://www.videomaker.com/article/c4/15797-diegetic-sound