Better Composition: 3 tips to improve your videos
Image composition is the visual arrangement of all the different elements within your scene. By improving your visual composition you’ll be able to create images that attract and hold attention for longer.
What is your budget?
Video production is a wildly diverse beast, with a lot of variable factors. For the uninitiated, it can be difficult to understand what video production will cost.
How to make videos for Instagram Stories
Instagram Stories are easy to shoot and post on your phone. But if you’re managing a business account you’ll want to be creating and sharing more professional story videos.
Ten video production ideas to promote your business
Do you want to get started using videos to promote your business, but you’re not sure how? Here’s ten types of videos you can use to showcase your business and connect to customers.
Data Management: Best Practices for Video Production
Video production requires a lot of storage space. It is not unusual to finish a days shoot with over 1TB of footage. With every increase in camera…
Natural Light: Golden Hour vs Blue Hour
One of the best ways to improve the lighting and image quality of your videos is to shoot in spectacular natural light. When it comes to great natural light, without a doubt sunrise and sunset are the best times of day to shoot for a number of reasons.
Speed Ramping: Your ticket to smooth slow motion
One of the coolest benefits of modern video cameras is the ability to shoot high-frame-rates. This translates to smooth, crisp, slow motion vision. This is a wonderful tool to have, but it also requires careful implementation in order to have the right impact.
Shooting shadow side: Better video lighting
Have you ever wondered why certain videos can make people look like they jump off the screen? Or why your eye is drawn straight to a certain subject? More often than not, the answer is lighting.
Frame Rates: Interpreting Footage
When you’re editing videos from multiple sources, it is not uncommon to find issues with mixed frame rates.
Better Audio For Your Videos
One of the most common problems video editors will face with recorded audio is uneven dialogue levels. Almost without fail, every person talking on camera – whether it’s a presenter, actor, or an interviewee – will start talking loud but lower their volume gradually while speaking.