March 2010
The Canon EOS 7D came through our doors recently, and in this month's issue we're going to tell you all about it. Also, check out our reviews of the Blackbird stabilizer, Adobe Story, Sorenson Squeeze 6, and the Verbatim 500GB SureFire hard drive. Be sure to take a look at this month's buyer's guides, as we discuss everything you need to know about purchasing camera supports, bags and cases.
Also, whether you're starting your own business, or a buddy is asking a favor, knowing the basics of shooting a concert is a must for every event videographer. This month's issue will help make the band's live event video an audio/visual success.
Features Stories
Camcorder Bag and Case Buyer's Guide
Videomaker's guide to finding the best camcorder bag or to match your budget and your needs. Because your camcorder needs a nice home.
Choosing The Best Camera Stabilizer or Support For Your Video
There is a wide-range of camera stabilizers and supports on the market. Which one best fits your needs and your budget? Let's examine some of the choices.
Filming Concerts
A Look at Filming Concert Footage. How to Prepare to Capture a Concert on Video. Includes Step-by-Step Instruction and Checklist.
How to Geotag Video
How is geotagging used? Follow these tips on how to geotag video so your viewers know exactly where a video was shot.
Reviews
Canon EOS 7D Digital SLR Camera Review
The 7D has manual control, great function control, and can work with a variety of traditional lenses and accessories.
Sorenson Squeeze 6 Review
Stand-alone compression tool to automate your work and package projects with advanced options - now with integrated delivery online, notifications, and review and approval process.
Verbatim 500GB SureFire Portable Hard Drive Review
The Verbatim SureFire 500GB pocket drive is well made and a great performer.
Adobe Story Online Scriptwriting Solution Review
Keep your eye on Adobe Story as it matures into a polished application and is integrated with the Adobe Production bundle.
Camera Motion Research Blackbird Handheld Camcorder Stabilizer Review
A low-cost and easy-to-operate stabilizer for small camcorders.
Columns
Viewfinder: Smart Mob Screening
I am coining a term as I write this: smart mob screening. The first two words were coined by Howard Rheingold in his book Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution.
Television Transmission Formats
How television transmission formats are used to bring video from the TV station to the television in your living room.
Video Sharing Sites Technical Specifications
Technical specifications and links to top video sharing sites. This list includes YouTube, Bilp TV, Bright Cove, Current TV, iStockphoto, iTunes, Live Video, MetaCafe, Myspace TV, Revver, Veoh and Vimo.
Video Production Scheduling
You might know what you want to shoot, but how long will it take to do it? Here is how to create a simple shooting schedule so you'll have the answer.
What's Legal: Avoiding Trademark Infringement in your Documentary
The scenario is simple: background music, either live or recorded, is playing while you are videotaping a scene. Now you have sounds protected by copyright in your video clip.
Reader Profile Daniel Hart, Budding Cinematographer
Video creation is sometimes a singular business, but video producers are a social lot. Our curiosity about our readers has inspired us to create this new column to introduce you to your fellow video producers.
Branding With Bugs
See that little ID icon in the bottom corner of your TV screen? That's called a "bug". It used to be, only network news shows used bugs. Now everyone is using them, and you can too.
Dual System Sound From Hollywood To Home Video Editing
Dual System Sound used to be reserved for major production studios. Today you can get this professional sound. Here are some home video editing tips for using DSS.
Departments
Three Cheers for Kyle Cassidy!
Comments and links to recent Videomaker Magazine Articles written to help people create better video.