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First Steps in Video Production – Where to Start
Knowing and comprehending these “rules” can help you determine when and why you should follow them to better tell your story, and also when


Low-Budget Tools For Filmmakers on Set
Let's set aside for a moment the obvious equipment needed like a camera package, production lights, reflectors, mics, tripods and lenses. Ha


Basic Video Production Tips: Prime vs. Zoom Lenses
Video production tips, pros and cons about the main differences between prime and zoom lenses


On Set Hard Drive - WD My Passport Wireless Pro
A couple of improved features it has in comparison to its predecessor (the original My Passport Wireless) are well-improved battery life and


Basic Video Production Tips - Depth of Field
n these next two shots, our camera team had a testimonial style interview to set up in an upscale hotel room in Vienna, Austria. Both interv


“Upgrading” to a Work Horse – C100 Mark II
You need the right tool for the right video production job. There is no “best camera”, and as I heard Philip Bloom once say: “The best camer


Recording Audio with the Rodelink Filmmaker Kit
The greatest feature about this device is definitely how easy it is to use. Basically all you have to do is turn it on and it’s ready to be


Corporate Interview and Testimonial Shoot Set-Up
There are tons of different ways to set up cameras, lights, audio, reflectors and different angles for interview situations. Each cameraman,


Collaboration Software Review - Frame.io
Sharing videos back and forth with clients for approval and feedback during the edit has always (and I assume always will be) a bit of a has


The Art of Using Profile Shots in Filmmaking: Capturing Uncomfortable Situations
One small example I’d like to illustrate regarding choosing specific camera shots in scenes is a fun and creative way a filmmaker may use pr











































