Shooting and Working with Log Video
TCSTV’s Jordan Drake and Chris Niccolls explain when to use log, and how to process it.
Read more ...TCSTV’s Jordan Drake and Chris Niccolls explain when to use log, and how to process it.
Read more ...Smartphones are such powerful cameras now that they’ve increasingly become a viable option for videographers and filmmakers looking to shoot with shoestring budgets.
Read more ...When you embark on any video project, the path from inception to a finished project requires making a vast number of decisions that will affect the look and feel of your project. When you fire up your camera, you’re immediately
Read more ...The biggest downside to timelapses is that you usually have to remain in a single location (motion timelapses excluded). This is where a hyperlapse comes in and changes all that. You can take a timelapse and ramp it up by
Read more ...Different POVs (points-of-view) can invoke vastly different emotions, so it’s important to be able to distinguish between them for maximum effect on your viewers.
Read more ...A list of 7 tips that make FCP X an exceptional tool for logging interviews, so you can save time in your edit and tell the most compelling story possible.
Read more ...Beautifully shot documentary interviews are vital to your film’s success. Get the best footage possible with these tips. Source: How to Shoot Gorgeous Documentary Interviews
Read more ...Mistakes almost all beginner editors make & what you can do to fix them. This guy touches on J-Cuts, Split Edits and a host of other editing devices to connect with your viewers.
Read more ...If video advertising works for car dealers, it can — with a little modification, work for you. All you need is an Internet connection and a camera that digitally records video.
Read more ...We’ve shown you all sorts of ways to wrangle your cables in the past, but often you need to wrap and unwrap them when on the go. These six methods will help you keep all your cords contained quickly in almost any
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