Archive for February, 2010
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Video Production Fundamentals, Show Me How Videos
Learn how to use a video camera, the manual settings, do green screen, lighting, audio and much more from Show Me How Videos. Video Production Fundamentals
Videography Series 1
Let Us Show You How
IN THIS VIDEO YOU WILL LEARN:
•How to produce videos that look and sound professional
•How to avoid the common mistakes made during video production
•What to look for when choosing video equipment
•The functions of a typical Digital Video (DV) Camera
•How to properly use manual settings
•Lighting techniques
•The proper use of audio
•How to set up your editing area
•How to get the most from your equipment
•Green screen techniques
Your Host: Mark Duehmig
Learn the basics of video production from Mark Duehmig, a videographer and producer with 15 years of professional experience. Mark shares his knowledge of topics ranging from practical techniques for producing high quality videos to the business side of videography, incuding liability concerns.
For the complete video visit www.showmehowvideos.com
Duration : 0:5:50
Pro Tools Tutorial : Connecting a Microphone in Pro Tools
Free Pro Tools Tutorial! Learn how to connect a mic with expert tips and advice on sound editing in this free video.
Expert: Alexander Markowski
Bio: Alexander Markowski has been using Pro Tools since 1991. In fact, much of his professional experience in sound engineering for television and feature films is in Pro Tools.
Filmmaker: Reggie Hayes
Duration : 0:2:36
Editing Tricks to fix grainy video
This is the first of my editing series where I will be teaching you how to add video filters to a washed out grainy video to give it a rich deep film look. I am editing i Final Cut Pro.
Duration : 0:4:20
Editing Sound – Sony Vegas Tutorial
I have had a lot of requests on how to edit sound and create effects such as echo etc In this tutorial we’ll look at
Volume
Envelopes (panning)
Fx plug ins
Please check out the playlist of other tutorials on my channel page and subscribe if you enjoy my vids
Duration : 0:4:16
How to Edit Your Flip Video & Upload to YouTube (using FlipShare Software)
Web video production tips using a Flip MinoHD – Learn how to edit with the easy to use FlipShare software. Part 4 of weekly video series http://www.newvideomonday.com
Duration : 0:1:47
Best FREE Audio Editing Software
I saw a lot of bullshit videos saying the software was free and its not. Heres on thats ACTUALLY free and works great.
Duration : 0:3:55
NWTV6: Getting Started in Video Production
Episode 6 of Next Wave TV: Tony’s Vidcast
In this episode, I go over how one can get started in the video production field without spending a ton of money on high end equipment.
Hosted by Tony Reale
Send your questions and comments to:
nwtv@nextwavegraphics.net
Check out my blog at:
nextwaveg.blogspot.com
HD Version: Comming Soon!
A Next Wave Graphics production
Duration : 0:9:59
Video Tips & Tricks ep17: Public Domain footage for Youtube Videos
In this episode of Mark Apsolon’s video tips and trick we discuss copyright laws and public domain images, music or film. Public domain stuff is great to use in your videos without having to pay royalties, but make sure you know that it is in the public domain before you use it. Research Research Research
Want to learn more about video production?
Go over to my website and checkout my tutorial DVD’s on video for the extreme in video learning
http://www.markapsolon.com
Duration : 0:8:53
How to Start a Career in Film or Video Production ?>?
Taking effective steps to the door of film and video production.
Steps -
Look for local production companies before jumping a plane to Hollywood. Production opportunities exist in every city.
Search the web with keywords "(your state), film/video production." Most states have a site dedicated to a local industry with links to company websites. i.e. [1]
Learn about the production companies, their projects, and current employees.
Figure out which department interests you most. i.e. editing, writing, cinematography, or producing
Find a specific person in the department you seek.
Call or e-mail about an internship. Express your interests and offer your skills, such as organization, flexible, etc.
Tips -
Have back-up abilities. Work can be dry at times. No need to get in financial trouble.
Aim for larger companies. The need for interns is often greater.
Learn several positions. Industry thrives on multi-skilled workers.
Keep at it. This is a tough, unpredictable business. If you love it, keep at it.
Knowing the right person gets you far. See "Warning."
Warnings –
Avoid film school. Unless you have money to throw around, I highly discourage this. Internships give hands-on experience and put you face to face with someone who will hire you.
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