By: Anthony Burokas One of the "givens" that Final Cut Pro users take for granted is the incredible capability of QuickTime Player Pro. Not only can this "player" record video in SD and HD from external and internal cameras, but it makes many repetitive video...
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Live Events with the New iPad 3
By: Anthony Burokas Apple's New iPad 3 is making quite a splash. Several key features really play out to the benefit of media producers for whom ultra-fast turnaround is paramount. With the latest processing horsepower and the latest version of iOS iMovie I think a...
Multicamera Production
from the book "Mastering Multicamera Techniques: From Preproduction to Editing and Deliverables" by Mitch Jacobson Category-5 Studios, New York From a two-camera interview to a 26-camera concert special, multicamera production is being used more now than ever before....
Encouraging the “Unplugged Event”
By: Anthony Burokas Do you take this woman to be your... WHO LET THE DOGS OUT, RUFF, RUFF. Cell phones, cameras and other devices can absolutely ruin a wedding ceremony. So the policy that all phones, cameras are other devices must be turned off for the wedding...
What the Canon 5DmkIII Means To Me
By: Anthony Burokas It's finally here- the successor to the full-frame DSLR that sparked the entire Video-DSLR revolution (or upheaval as many called it.) On Friday, March 2nd, Canon announced the 5D MarkIII with several notable improvements. But do these make...
Aerial Cinematography With Model Helicopters Gets A Big Boost
http://vimeo.com/27890043 Aerial Video By Philip (Frogman) Hinkle Philip (Frogman) Hinkle, a long-standing member of the VideoUniversity Forums, has been flying remote-controlled aircraft and shooting aerial videos for a couple years. Philip says the video above led...
Get Free Marketing and PR on TV, Print, & more.
By: Anthony Burokas When it comes to getting exposure for your company, you can buy print ads, buy online ads, buy postcards & mailers, buy a table at a local event show, and after a while, you will see people start to get to know you and your brand. But...
Techniques of Professional Shooters
Plan Your Work. Work Your Plan. Think about the subject of your story and how you will get the shots you need to tell the story. You don't have to shoot it in the order it occurs so focus on those shots that may only be available for a short time. Get them "in the...
How To Control Color In Video and Stills With White Balance — Part 3
The shots below are two more side by side shots to demonstrate the difference the Rembrandt card makes. Left: White balanced with a white card. Right: White balanced with the Rembrandt card Use our blue card to make your sunsets even better. When shooting sunrises or...
How To Control Color In Video and Stills With White Balance – Part 2
White Balance Instructions These instructions are for example only. The following general instructions apply to most video and still cameras. You must, of course, read the camera manual that came with your camera. White Balance Preset Switch There are four possible...
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