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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 Michael Handler
Making a home inventory video will aid in the recovery of your possessions in case of a disaster
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June, 2001
by Jim Stinson
Be prepared: how to take inventory of your home before disaster strikes.
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October, 2001
by Jim Stinson
Take a look at some of the ways imaginative instructors use video in the classroom.
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September, 2001
by John Davis
There are many reasons to shoot sports; here are a handful to help you get started.
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December, 2001
by Jim Stinson
We have some tips and ideas to improve your inevitable assortment of holiday video clips.
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June, 2002
by Jim Stinson
Make sure you have all the mobile video equipment you need when you head out on the road.
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June, 2002
by Jim Stinson
Program types and why they matter.
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April, 2002
by Alan Sheckter
Our readers sent us their best work. Here are our favorites.
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October, 2002
by Melinda Thibodaux
Before you say
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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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January, 2003
by Hal Robertson
A guide to help you prepare and present practical, powerful and appropriate productions.
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March, 2003
by Chuck Peters
Switch to a second camera set on a safe shot with a standalone switcher.
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February, 2003
by Charles Fulton
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May, 2003
by Chuck Peters
5 Considerations for Event Video
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July, 2003
by Jim Stinson
Developing a training video is a straightforward process--if you know the techniques of professional instructional designers.
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January, 2004
by Charles Fulton
Quick Focus
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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 George F. Young
A little planning, your expertise and your camera can turn into a career or at least a little cash when you create a video yearbook.
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March, 2004
by Charles Fulton
Quick Focus
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September, 2005
by Morgan Paar
If you see visions of your first Indie Film, or you're just having fun with the kids, making movies can be fun. Whether it's a Thriller, a Western, a Comedy or a Romance, they all have one thing in common: they follow a specific Genre.
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June, 2004
by Michael Fitzer
Tips for in-camera editing.
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September, 2004
by Jim Stinson
The best-laid plans of mice and men gang aft agley.
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October, 2004
by Jim Stinson
FROM: gaffertom@barndoor.com TO: goldilocks@beanbagstate.eduSUBJECT: Flower children wedding plan B
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July, 2006
by Brian Schaller
It's not just the newlyweds making wedding promises. Before you say
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December, 2004
by Jim Stinson
A quick and easy recipe for capturing family memories.
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May, 2005
by Bill Davis
Leave the emotions at the door, and let the long shots fall to the edit room floor, and you'll create a family album masterpiece that even strangers will admire.
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March, 2006
by Morgan Paar
New Titles
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January, 2006
by Randal K. West
Shoot it right the first time for a lifetime of memories.
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April, 2006
by Randal K. West
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…