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December, 1997
by Janis Lonnquist
If you care about making tapes that people want to watch -- you could use a treatment. Learn how this useful tool can work for you in every stage of production.
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November, 1997
by Gene Bjerke
Whether you are a professional working against a fast-running meter or make video for fun, everything goes a lot easier when you figure out what you're going…
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November, 1997
by Larry Burke-Weiner
Almost anyone can pull a video production out of his or her figurative back-pocket. We'll show you how to do it with a camcorder, some props from your…
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April, 1998
by Jim Stinson
Compare the style and technique of eight great film makers as we demonstrate what you can learn from the masters.
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February, 1998
by Loren Alldrin
Shoot a fun, no-budget dream sequence about an all-too-familiar nightmare of being back in grade school.
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April, 1998
by Blaine Howeson
Your camcorder, some creative ideas and an afternoon's work are all you need to create a 30-second "commercial" with this script and storyboard.
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June, 1998
by Julie DeForest
It's the official rite of passage for American teens--high school graduation--and parents want that moment captured on tape. By using our storyboard and…
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August, 1998
by Shane Calvert
Her's a storyboard that you can shoot yourself. It's a one minute chase sequence that you can edit in your camera.
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January, 1999
by Loren Alldrin
Make your videos sit up and speak with crisp, intelligible narration.
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August, 1998
by Joe McCleskey
Frequently asked questions from you, frequently offered answers from us.
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May, 1999
by Shane Calvert
This ready-to-shoot storyboard follows two adventurers on a quest for a hidden treasure. What will they find at the end of the journey? You decide.
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January, 1999
by Mark Bosko
With a little creativity and a technique called A/B-roll shooting, even the single-camera videographer can reap the benefits of a two-camera shoot.
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December, 1996
by TBD TBD
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December, 1996
by TBD TBD
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September, 1999
by Arthur Aiello
In-camera editing is video production without the safety net.
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November, 1999
by Gyakyi Bonsu-Anane
You’ve got your gear, you’re ready to shoot but out of ideas. Don’t panic, here are nine sure-fire video productions that you can shoot right now.
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December, 1999
by Bill Harrington
When the images alone don’t tell the whole story: 10 tips for writing crisp and clear narration.
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January, 2000
by Chuck Peters
This ready-to-shoot production. Just grab it and go. We've done the work, so you can concentrate on the fun of producing this comedy short
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March, 2000
by Gene Bjerke
Learn how to tell a great story with these scriptwriting building blocks.
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April, 2000
by Jim Stinson
Use our ready-made storyboard to produce this fun easy video.
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October, 2000
by Don Collins
An excellent product that simplifies scriptwriting and storyboarding, to help videographers be better prepared and organized on their video projects.
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April, 2000
by Dennis Berkla
Art Direction for Film and VideoScript Supervising and Film ContinuityDigital Guerilla Video: A Grassroots Guide to the Revolution
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September, 2000
by Paul Esterle
Learn how to use Microsoft Office to improve your productions.
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October, 2000
by Chuck Peters
Produce this short, funny video to entertain your friends and family.
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January, 2000
by Larry Lemm
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January, 2000
by Larry Lemm
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December, 2000
by Bill Davis
Creating a storyboard isn't as hard as you might think. Here is a sample of a storyboard you can use to make your own movie.
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March, 2001
by Jim Stinson
There are a variety of ways to format your videos. Documentary, interview, expert presenter and full script are some options to consider for your next…
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June, 2001
by Tad Rose
Choose your own ending to our ready-to-shoot video storyboard
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September, 2001
by Tad Rose
Anyone can be a basketball star in this tale that uses editing techniques to make magic on the screen.