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November, 2002
by Jim Stinson
Choosing the right point of view for each camcorder setup can be a mysterious process when you're new to the game.
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February, 2004
by Jim Stinson
FROM: gaffertom@barndoor.comTO: goldilocks@beanbagstate.eduSUBJECT: Is
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December, 2003
by Jim Stinson
In quality videos, camera angles enhance the style of the program
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September, 2004
by Jim Stinson
Different camera heights serve different purposes and achieve different effects.
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January, 2005
by Jim Stinson
The world is full of rolling stock, just waiting for you to ride it while you shoot amazing moving shots.
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November, 2005
by Jim Stinson
Wide-angle and telephoto lenses render images differently from the way we naturally see things. Skilled videographers can exploit these differences to create…
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December, 2004
by Jim Stinson
A quick and easy recipe for capturing family memories.
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February, 2005
by Kyle Cassidy
Give some pizzazz to your videos with a few simple techniques.
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February, 2006
by Kyle Cassidy
If you visit a Hollywood film production, or sit through its credits, you know it takes busloads of people to get the production in the can. But what if you…
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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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February, 2007
by Jim Stinson
Learn how to set the stage so that your subjects behave naturally in front of the camera.
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April, 2006
by Randal K. West
It's April Fool's Day, and what better way to amuse your friends than getting a little giddy with the camera and going a little wacko with your video?
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December, 1991
by Joan Merrill