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by Jordan Gallant · Posted
DJI has officially entered the 360 action camera space. The Osmo 360 allows you to capture native 8K30 360° video on your next adventure. A slew of new accessories help you create 360° video on the go with a configuration that best suits your needs.
Osmo 360
The Osmo 360 features a square HDR image sensor with the same image field as traditional 1” sensors for native 8K30 video capture with 13.5 stops of dynamic
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
ARRI’s new ALEXA 35 Xtreme cinema camera can streamline your production and save you time and money. The ALEXA 35 Xtreme brings numerous updates to the ALEXA 35, including a powerful new processor, faster memory, new sensor modes, longer recording times, faster frame rates, and the new ARRICORE codec that provides higher quality images with lower data rates. The camera will be released in multiple camera sets with licenses
by Zack Young · Posted
PTZOptics is a key player in the remote controllable PTZ camera market, and the brand’s new Hive platform promises to be a comprehensive and easy-to-use solution for creating dynamic multi-camera productions that can be streamed out and recorded. The new PTZOptics Studio SE Hive-Linked camera, available with 20x or 12x optical zoom, isn’t technically a PTZ camera, as it can’t pan or tilt, but what
by Rich Risitano · Posted
Starting a video podcast may seem like jumping from checkers to chess, regardless of whether you already have an established audio-only podcast or you’re starting from scratch. But fear not, in this guide, we’re going to show you how to get started with video podcasting by helping you find the right gear to make your video podcast stand out.
The Basics: Computer, Camera, Mic, and Headphones
OK, let’s assume you’re flying solo in your podcast and that your
by Zack Young · Posted
While many video podcasts might start off only utilizing one camera, adding more typically becomes the first upgrade that creators make as they build out their shows. Having multiple angles to cut between makes the final podcast more engaging to watch and can often produce high-quality close-ups that help viewers really connect with your talent. But with more cameras comes more responsibility, so let’s break down how best to approach a multi-camera video podcast setup.
Cameras and Lenses
While the ideal will always be to have identical camera
by Atane Ofiaja · Posted
The proliferation of PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras being used for sports coverage and broadcasting should not come as a surprise. They offer seamless operation and flexible installation options thanks to their relatively small size and remote-control capabilities from a central location. The benefit of using a PTZ camera over a standard fixed camera for sports coverage (and live events in general) is
by Zack Young · Posted
A portable tripod is an easy way to step up your videography game, and Ulanzi has a strong new offering, the JJ06 GlideGo. Though it weighs just 3.88 lb, the legs on the JJ06 can hold up to 39.7 lb, and the included ball head can support up to 11 lb. The tripod has a maximum working height of 73.6”, but a folded length of only 20.3”. Other appealing features include flexible vertical
by Zack Young · Posted
Professionals working in sports, news, corporate, documentary, and live production will be happy to hear that Sony has a new handheld XDCAM camcorder, the PXW-Z300, boasting unique authentication, networking, and subject recognition features.
Sony PXW-Z300 3-CMOS XDCAM Camcorder
At
by Zack Young · Posted
While it may be tempting to prop your phone against a book, shoot one long clip of your podcast, and send that clip straight to the interwebs, that strategy probably won’t rocket you to the top of the charts. By taking a more thoughtful approach to editing and posting your video podcast, you can unlock the full potential of the form and grow a dedicated, engaged audience. Today, we’re going over four of the most important considerations when it comes to editing your video podcast.
Multi-Camera vs. Single Camera
Shooting with one camera (or
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When you think of movie and television productions, the state of New Jersey rarely comes to mind. However, there is a thriving filmmaking industry just across the river from Manhattan. Join Janice Kovach, David Schoner, Carol Cuddy, and Jon Crowley of the New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission on the Bild Expo Filmmaking Stage. You'll learn how the industry was brought to New Jersey, how it affects local communities, and much more.
0:00 Hollywood in New Jersey
6:00 Meet Our Panelists
6:49 How the Industry Has Evolved
10:50 Why
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From a passionate football fan to working on the field, producer and videographer Sarina Soriano shares her journey of how she got to be the Senior Producer for the San Francisco 49ers.
0:00 Intro
0:40 About Sarina
7:11 Women in sports
10:41 The Senior Producer role
13:57 A typical game day
18:21 Sarina’s advice
20:56 Q&A
by Zack Young · Posted
Whether it's a four-year undergraduate program, a two-year graduate school, or a single class, studying film production is different from other fields of study. Film production classes are more like being in a trade school. Students learn and apply work skills, as well as film theory. Most importantly, you will be shooting at least one short film, and to make that film you need equipment, tools, and supplies.
Most film programs provide the cameras, sound equipment, and editing facilities you need, but, to take full advantage of them, some
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With video, you can bring the magic of motion to your palm or the wall. Join Canon Product Educator Tyler Beck, to learn video tips, everything from recording to editing that'll give your video a cinematic look.
0:00 - Intro
3:02 - Why shoot video?
5:27 - What to pack
17:09 - Planning ahead
22:33 - Subject & location
29:32 - Cinematic look vs. Journalistic look
32:00 - Stabilization
34:26 - Different types of shots
46:12 - Shot list / Putting it all together
51:30 - Final thoughts
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by Zack Young · Posted
What does a battery need to bring to the table in 2025? High capacity, flexible outputs, easy charging, yes, but what’s the special sauce that can elevate it above hundreds of competitors? SmallRig has been putting that question to the test, releasing batteries of all shapes, sizes, and specialties. Even looking exclusively at their 99Wh V-mount offerings, you have a standard
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Sony Burano's new 2.01 firmware upgrade brings the features that you wanted, such as Super35 4:3 4K mode, improved sensor read out speed, and more! Join Doug for a mock commercial shoot, where he tests out a few of these new features.
0:00 - New Features
2:10 - Sample Footage
2:57 - Master Takes
4:44 - Dramatic, Slo-Mo Take
6:04 - More 2.01 Features
9:23 - Final Thoughts
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