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  • Three Ways That Digital Video Projects Appeal to the Audience

    It is important to connect with your audience, and here are ways that this can be done. Goals No matter what kind of final product you are hoping to achieve through digital video production, it is intended to be seen by an audience and have a certain effect on them. This is what is called a “goal oriented” production, which means you have specific things...
    Published by Shane Burley (6,355 pts ) on Aug 20, 2008 to
    Digital Video Articles

  • Should I Use Rack Focus?

    Things to consider before using this "old school" technique. The Importance of Context The interesting thing about video is that the way something appears is experienced differently by the audience according to it's supposed context. A camera movement can look great if done so with purpose, but the same digital video technique may appear misplaced if...
    Published by Shane Burley (6,355 pts ) on Aug 19, 2008 to
    Digital Video Articles

  • Common Terms in Digital Television Studio Production

    Live television studio production has its own complicated jargon, so here are a few common technical terms to get you started. TV Studio Television studio production is a field unlike any other in video production. It has a standard cycle that is unique, as well as positions and technology that are not used in many other types of video. Its jargon can...
    Published by Shane Burley (6,355 pts ) on Aug 19, 2008 to
    Digital Video Articles

  • Large Mounting Devices for Digital Video Cameras

    There are a number of devices that you can mount your camera to in order to achieve images that you never dreamed possible. The Road Less Traveled Though it is uncommon for most home digital video producers, large mounting devices are a great way to get difficult sweeping shots in your project. There is nothing like having an image that comes from above...
    Published by Shane Burley (6,355 pts ) on Aug 18, 2008 to
    Digital Video Articles

  • Digital Video Techniques - What is a Master Clip?

    Learn about the base media type in your editing project, also known as the "Master Clip", and what purpose it serves. Master Clip When you first begin editing your project you will most likely have large block clips that you will be cutting up. This happens most with documentary footage where you will record large segments of real-life events, but it...
    Published by Shane Burley (6,355 pts ) on Aug 18, 2008 to
    Digital Video Articles

  • Digital Video Techniques - How to Record a Panel Discussion

    Learn the basic techniques for effectively recording a panel discussion or presentation. Great for documentary and news work. Starting Out One of the things you will be doing if you are trying to begin a career in digital video production is videotaping academic panel discussions or press releases, especially if you go into a non-fiction arena like...
    Published by Shane Burley (6,355 pts ) on Aug 18, 2008 to
    Digital Video Articles

  • Things to Avoid When Digital Video Editing

    Editing is the culmination of all of your planning and recording, and there are a few tips and tricks that can help when you are digital video editing. Fun or Frustrating Depending on the kind of video artist you are, editing can either be your favorite or most challenging digital video techniques. The interfaces of most non-linear editing programs...
    Published by Shane Burley (6,355 pts ) on Aug 18, 2008 to
    Digital Video Articles

  • Using Space In Digital Video Imaging

    There is a lot of room in each digital video image for creative information. Learn some tricks to help maximize that space. Deceptive Space Sometimes when you are looking at the small LCD display on your digital video camera you can forget how much space is actually in the frame. You have the ability to capture several people and activities all in one...
    Published by Shane Burley (6,355 pts ) on Aug 15, 2008 to
    Digital Video Articles

  • Things to Remember When Using Text in Digital Video Projects

    Text is crucial in filmmaking, but you need to make sure that it serves a purpose. Here are a few things that you can keep in mind to use text effectively in your video projects. Not Complete Without It Any complete digital video film should have text in it at some point in time. Whether it is employed in just the title and credits or it is used creatively...
    Published by Shane Burley (6,355 pts ) on Aug 13, 2008 to
    Digital Video Articles

  • What is a Frame Rate, and Why do You Care

    If you want to produce quality videos, you need to know about frame rates. But, what are frame rates, and why should you worry about them? Learn more about how frame rate affects your video quality. Article When you sit and watch a movie, I bet that you're not thinking of how many still images it takes to make one second of movement or how many stills...
    Published by mistyfaucheux (2,056 pts ) on Aug 7, 2008 to
    Digital Video Articles


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