How to Gain Attention: 2013 Video Contest Roundup
Jennifer O'Rourke - March 26th, 2013
Jennifer O'Rourke - March 26th, 2013
Jackson Wong - March 26th, 2013
Canon releases the EOS Rebel T5i with a new kit lens featuring stepping motor technology. First questions first, will you be crossgrading from Nikon for this camera? Probably not, Might you update your EOS Rebel T4i? Only if you like the insignia to advance one digit, however, if you are looking for a new DSLR with exceptional quality and functionality from a trusted manufacturer, the EOS Rebel T5i is an excellent choice.
Jordan Claverie - March 26th, 2013
Videomaker is holding a contest to give away a set of 8 training DVDs to one lucky winner. The winner will be selected on March 31st. We have always strived to help videographers and filmmakers create better movies with top notch tips and training. Now, we are going the extra step to help one lucky winner get the best training tools available.
Greg Olson - March 25th, 2013
If the average video producer made a list of the key elements for a great project, the list would probably start with capturing great images, and hopefully include getting good audio, having great content, and maybe even getting good performances from talent. However, you're probably not likely to find solid supporting graphics on that list. So to give these key graphics their due respect, here are 5 tips to improve your supporting graphics.
1. Use Them!
Whether it's a local commercial, web tutorial, wedding, or just your family video, supporting graphics can help provide a context for your video, and help reinforce the concept or message you're trying to get across to your viewer. From simple titles over a black background, to a lower third title, and even complex motion graphics, combining text, images, and creativity can raise the production value of your project.
Jordan Claverie - March 22nd, 2013
Spoiler alert! It's a travel video.
Spoiler alert! It's awesome.
Jennifer O'Rourke - March 22nd, 2013
Jordan Claverie - March 21st, 2013
Making a video resume showcases two things:
1. You're Creative.
2. You go above and beyond.
You don't need to be a videographer to make one. It is a unique approach that is sure to set you apart and leave a lasting impression on your future employers.
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Jordan Claverie - March 20th, 2013
Wedding season is coming up. If you are a wedding videographer, or you're trying to get into the business, take notes. The business of weddings is a-boomin', and as long as people find love in a hopeless pace (Rihanna reference), they're one of those things that will always happen. That means there will always be a demand for videographers.
Mike Wilhelm - March 20th, 2013
Jordan Claverie - March 19th, 2013
An awesome step by step display of what it takes to manipulate your footage to get the exact look and feel you want. Take a gander.
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