- Pre-Production
- Production
- Audio
- Cinematography
- Directing
- Lighting
- Art
- Effects and Stunts
- Post Production
- Distribution
- Technology
- Business
- Theory
- Profiles
- Product Reviews
- Capture Cards
- Digital Camcorder Reviews
- Computers
- Microphones
- Video Mixers
- Lights
- Audio Mixers
- Software
- Monitors
- Tripods and Camera Supports
- Speakers
- Bags
- Scopes and Diagnostic Equipment
- Headphones
- Storage Solutions
- VTR's & VCR's
- CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc Authoring
- Blank Media
- Hard Disks
- Cables and Connectors
- Music SFX libraries
- Stock Footage
- Lenses and Adapters
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Books
Instructional books
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July, 2009Now on Sale for a Limited Time Only! Booklet: How one video producer made a profit with Leased Access distribution.
Articles
Magazine Articles
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September, 2007by Hal RobertsonShooting within the confines of a live event can try the patience of Job. But pulling it off is heavenly joy.
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June, 2006by Randal K. WestPart 3 of a three part series on how to fund, make, and promote your documentary.
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May, 2008by Randy HansenHow to produce video productions with someone else's gear and get them broadcast - for free!
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June, 1995by William RonatPrograms to the People
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June, 1995by Mark BoskoLow-power Television
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July, 1995by Jim StinsonLearn from the Pros
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November, 1994by John WatersTake your videos beyond rental store shelves and into the world of broadcast. Learn all about low power TV, syndication, cable, barter and more. Your audience is waiting!
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September, 1994by John WatersLeased access laws have paved the way for you to get your programming on the air. Here's how.
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June, 1998by Julie DeForestThere's no such thing as "over the hill" when it comes to making video.
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April, 1998by Julie DeForestThe camcorder is making our view of the world much more personal as it has redefined television entertainment and news. Now broadcasters can't get enoughof your videos.
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January, 2000by Karen DirectorFind out what you need to get started on the road to becoming a leased access program producer.

Secrets of a Successful Independent Producer
10 Steps to the Best Video for Worship
Share the Dream: Documentary Distribution and Sales --Part III
Distribution: Public Access Television
Why Broadcasters Want YOUR Camcorder Footage
Lease to Show: Leased Access