- 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
- DVD Hardware
- Disc Authoring
- Blank Media
- Hard Disks
- Cables and Connectors
- Music SFX libraries
- Audio Mixers
- Stock Footage
How To Storyboard
This section provides storyboard examples so you can see what is included in a storyboard and well as some great articles on script writing.
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Creating Characters
Getting the Most Out of Your Actors or Subjects -
The Craft of Family History Videos: Making Classics Out of Clutter
We treasure our memories, but we can be easily overwhelmed. Fearlessly dive into your archives and uncap your camera lens for the holidays to create a video that will stand the test of time. -
Producing Your Own Vidcast for Video Sharing Part Two - Production
Podcasting, vidcasting, vodcasting or whatever you call it, the Internet -
Director's Chair: Secrets of Storytelling
"And Toto, Too?" Say any classic movie line, and everyone knows not only the movie you're referring to, but also which scene and the character who spoke it. -
Sound Advice: Announcing... You?
Commercials, movie trailers, product and training videos all have one thing in common -- they often need a voiceover. -
Basic Training: 7 Ways to Involve the Kids
Children love to make videos, all they need is the impetus and opportunity. So take the camera out of the closet on a lazy Sunday and say -
How to Make a Documentary - Part 1
Few other communication forms have the power to reveal a unique perspective, capture imagination and even motivate change. In this 3-part series on how to make a documentary, you'll discover how you can move your story from dream to distribution. -
Test Bench: Final Draft AV 2.5 Scriptwriting Software
Final Draft AV 2.5 Scriptwriting Software -
5 Steps to Great Video Production
Every successful shoot starts with a good plan. -
Basic Training: Shoot to Show or to Edit
"Shoot to Show" and "Shoot to Edit" are two different styles requiring different methods of planning. No one knows these techniques better than a run-and-gun News Photographer. -
8 On-the-fly Guerrilla Production Tips
Now more than ever, it's possible for one person to venture into the world and capture great video. By following a few simple guidelines, you too can be an on-the-fly guerrilla filmmaker! -
Storyboarding & Scriptwriting Software Guide & Review
Shoot the plan. We've all said those words. We set up our shot schedules, have our prop lists handy and make sure our talent is well briefed. But none of these tools - essential as they may be - has the visceral impact of a single storyboard panel. -
Charity Video
For aspiring video producers, it's always hard to find some interesting subject matter. Are you looking for an audience? -
Storyboarding and Scriptwriting Software - Guide and Review
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Director's Chair: Maintaining Continuity
Even in blockbuster movies, continuity errors happen, and eagle-eyed viewers love to find the mistakes. -
Xtreme it Up!
Attach a tiny "lipstick cam" to the family dog, and you've got an interesting POV shot that is just one way to go extreme when shooting. -
Basic Training: Gearing Up for Battle
Before you grab your gear and hop on your trusty steed, you need advance preparation to successfully ride off into battle. -
48 Hour Film Challenge
If you haven't heard, there's a new video contest coming to a town near you. It's called the 48-Hour Film Project. -
Plan the Shoot: Part 1 of Production Planning
Meticulous planning will enable you to shoot the program you developed and then edit the show you shot. -
Church Video: Lights, Camera, Worship
You'll never walk alone: a pragmatic guide to worship video from those who have gone before.
