Adding Film Techniques to Corporate Promotional Videos
Mike Wilkinson implements sliders, timelapse and steadicams in this short discussion on how to spice up what could otherwise be boring corporate video.
View ArticleEbb and Flow: Jonah Kessel on Commercial Video Fueling Editorial Possibilities
New York Times News Video Shooter Jonah Kessel discusses the ebb and flow between documentary and commercial work and how that has benefited his work. It was the moment that I got my first payment from...
View ArticleSimple DIY Lighting for Industrial Video
In this lighting tutorial, Chris from Wistia shares what equipment to buy and how to set up your lights for a great video shoot.
View ArticleTED’s Ten Tips for Editing Video
Kari Mulholland, one of the editors behind the most watched lectures online, shares some tips on she and the TED Team edit live presentations. 1. Choose the best camera angles for each moment. As you...
View ArticlePut on a Happy Face: Corporate Event Planning Video
Corporate video is often times a good way for filmmakers to supplement their income. Here’s some guidelines for creating a Corporate Event Video. Gary is ecstatic about the rise in profits since they...
View ArticleScripted vs. Non-scripted Corporate Videos
Ron Dawson weighs the pros and cons of scripting content for corporate video. Believe it or not, I honed my skills as a corporate video producer/director during my tenure as a wedding videographer. In...
View ArticleThe Hard Truth Why No One Will Hire You
The photography industry has been changing with the advent of new and more powerful consumer cameras. Motion picture hasn’t been far behind. Though this interview focuses on the still side – the divide...
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