-
May, 2010
by Peter Biesterfeld
Long shot, wide shot and medium closeup are just the beginning of communicating to the DP, your Director of Photography. Talking the talk takes a lot more…
-
October, 2008
by Robert G. Nulph, Ph.D.
As a solo artist, what happens when you land a gig with a budget for crew? Your most important relationship will be with your Director of Photography.
-
August, 2008
by Robert G. Nulph, Ph.D.
Someday, you may have to hire, beg, borrow or coerce some people to join you on your video adventure. Keep it friendly, stick with a plan and you - and they -…
-
April, 2007
by Brian Peterson
Podcasting, vidcasting, vodcasting or whatever you call it, the Internet
-
February, 2006
by Jim Stinson
You don't need puffy pants and a megaphone to be an assertive, successful director. But you do need to take control.
-
September, 1995
by Jim Stinson
People
-
September, 2000
by Dr. Robert G. Nulph
Helpful hints for mixing multiple cameras live to tape.
-
May, 2001
by Jim Stinson
Practical strategies for keeping your paid and unpaid volunteers happy under a rigorous schedule.
-
October, 2001
by Jim Stinson
Keeping your video equipment in tip-top shape can save you big bucks down the road.
-
November, 2003
by Randal K. West
The most important thing a director has to do is communicate.
-
October, 2003
by Alan Camou
How to hook up for a multi-camera shoot.
-
April, 1994
by William Ronat