Navigating the 12 Minute DSLR limit for Event Shooters
Danny, from the delightfully named Minty Slippers, discusses how to get around that pesky 12 minute limit on DSLRs when shooting events like weddings and lectures. Click on the screen shot below for a...
View ArticleWhat Does This Have to Do With Filmmaking? (the Wrap)
Remove the blinders and look at filmmaking from a holistic viewpoint – art and meaning come from all sources and John explains his feelings about loosing his father and how that informs his filmmaking....
View ArticlePerfect Light for Photography in Any Location
Moshe Zusman discusses lighting for wedding receptions. Though this talk is mainly geared toward photographers using strobes, it has a lot of applications to event videography.
View ArticleOn Camera Lights for your Camcorder
If you’re thinking about adding an on-camera LED to your kit this video from KelbyTraining and B&H Photo will give you a few tips on how to choose the best light for your work.
View ArticleAt a Wedding – Don’t be “That Guy”
When your at a wedding or any event, put the camera phone away and just enjoy the act of “Being There”. Your video is going to suck anyway – leave the filmming to the people who’s job it is to film....
View Article14 Tips For Your Shooting Your Next Chaotic Event
Dave Wallace offers 14 tips when shooting a documentary for chaotic events. In my filmmaking career, I’ve had the opportunity to film some pretty unique events. While shooting I often come across other...
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...
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