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September, 2001
by Jim Stinson
Making a story movie is easy, as long as you follow a few simple guidelines.
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December, 2001
by William Ronat
How long will it take? Calculate your time investment before you start with these planning tips.
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May, 2002
by Jim Stinson
A little planning goes a long way in making a successful video project.
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April, 2002
by Jim Stinson
A bit of pre-planning can save you time and money.
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November, 2002
by Tad Rose
The plot is simple: a man wakes up to find himself the subject of a mysterious experiment. How does it end? You decide!
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May, 2002
by Hal Robertson
There are many tricks of the trade you can use to perfect your video voiceovers.
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January, 2003
by Jim Stinson
Even productions for the home hobbyist can benefit from pre-production planning.
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October, 2005
by Randal K. West
Every successful shoot starts with a good plan.
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May, 2003
by Chuck Peters
5 Considerations for Event Video
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November, 2003
by Randal K. West
The most important thing a director has to do is communicate.
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July, 2003
by Bill Davis
Tailor your shows for the people who will watch them.
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September, 2003
by Jim Stinson
By anticipating your editor's needs and shooting footage to fulfill them, you can help create a better program--and a happier editor.
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November, 2003
by Brian Pogue
If you plan to edit your videos, you should shoot them differently.
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June, 2004
by Bill Mauger
You'll never walk alone: a pragmatic guide to worship video from those who have gone before.
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April, 2004
by Bill Davis
This is the first part of a planned 4-part introduction to video editing. Part 1: Prep, Log and Capture.
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June, 2004
by Tad Rose
Organizing your project before you shoot can save you time during the edit stage.
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December, 2005
by Michael Reff
Before you grab your gear and hop on your trusty steed, you need advance preparation to successfully ride off into battle.
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April, 2005
by Jim Stinson
Meticulous planning will enable you to shoot the program you developed and then edit the show you shot.
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September, 2005
by Randy Hansen
"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…
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August, 2005
by Tad Rose
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.
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July, 2006
by Kyle Cassidy
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
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August, 2006
by Hal Robertson
Commercials, movie trailers, product and training videos all have one thing in common -- they often need a voiceover.
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March, 2006
by Jenny Hanson
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.
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January, 2006
by Bud Elliott
Final Draft AV 2.5 Scriptwriting Software
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March, 1992
by John Bishop
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April, 1992
by Michael Halperin
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June, 1992
by Bernard Wilkie
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July, 1993
by Stephen Jacobs
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January, 1994
by William Ronat
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September, 2008
by Morgan Paar
Compositing Visual Effects: Essentials for the Aspiring Artist; Producing Great Sound for Film and Video, Third Edition; Call Box: Digital Color Correction -&he…