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by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
A long-awaited upgrade has arrived from DZOfilm in the form of the Vespid2 line of cinema prime lenses. These new prime lenses feature improved image quality, enhanced sharpness, and they have essentially eliminated chromatic aberration in the center for an enhanced realistic effect. The lenses also provide a cleaner, more consistent bokeh over the previous VESPID line. The
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Join Andy To on set as he films The Creative Athlete. Andy walks you through the filmmaking process, sharing the secrets behind his choice in camera angles and more.
0:00 - In This Tutorial
0:35 - Settings
1:26 - The Film's Premise
1:55 - Filming the Boxing Scenes
4:29 - Basketball Scenes at Nike Headquarters
7:45 - His Go-to Shot
8:20 - Rooftop Scenes/The Planning and Ideation
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by Atane Ofiaja · Posted
PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras are commonplace in broadcasting, video production, live events, video conferencing, lectures, and more. They offer versatility and flexibility across a wide range of applications. With this versatility and flexibility comes the ability to be creative in capturing content. You’re certainly not limited to the applications listed below. They are just some examples of how you can be creative with PTZ cameras.
Cooking and Food Influencers
Cooking- and food-based video content are quite popular across social media
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Get ready to embark upon a groundbreaking journey into the future of videography! This event is where innovation meets excitement in a showcase like no other. Featuring Cohen Summers (GoPro Director of Training) and Ron Ng (GoPro Family member and Content Creator)!
0:00 - Intro
2:34 - GoPros are for all types of creators
4:15 - GoPro HERO13 Black
7:23 - HB series lenses
17:00 - ND filters
21:37 - Anamorphic lens
23:45 - Battery power
26:05 - Three-way mount
29:50 - Slow-mo
33:33 - Other features
34:34 - Q&A
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by Zack Young · Posted
by Zack Young · Posted
Building on the success of the GO 3S, Insta360 has announced the GO Ultra, a new 53g model with a larger sensor, better low-light performance, and a longer lasting battery. Available in black or
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Obtaining the essentials for your video podcast is important, but as you are checking off your list of items you need, you might end up forgetting some items. Did you consider cables? Maybe mic arms and shock mounts? What about a backdrop? Well, luckily for you, we are going over some of the top accessories you may need for your video podcast with a few examples to help inspire you. So, let’s take a look at a few examples of what you need before you hit the record button.
Lighting
For large, in-person setups, lighting is key. You want
by Zack Young · Posted
Tube lights have become a ubiquitous part of the modern video lighting kit. Handy as a fill, hair, rim, or accent light, LED tubes have a small form factor, solid output, and are highly modular, meaning you can combine them in nearly countless ways. Drawing on all these strengths, Nanlite has a new PavoTube II 6XR 8-Light kit consisting of eight 10” tubes, a custom charging case, grids, clips, baby pins, iron plates, and
by Zack Young · Posted
Teradek is expanding their Bolt 6 line of 6 GHz-capable zero-delay wireless video transmission products with the new Bolt 6 XT 10K Receivers, available with V-Mount or Gold Mount battery plates, as well as in a
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Andy To discusses the filmmaking equipment he used for his latest short film, The Creative Athlete. Sony's FX3 and FX6 are Netflix-approved cameras that provide speed, efficiency, and versatility. They also allow him to develop his skills in order to make a feature film in the future.
0:00 - Cameras & Memory Cards
2:44 - ND Filters
3:18 - B&H SuperStore Shopping Interlude
3:48 - Lenses
6:43 - Gimbal & Tripod
7:41 - Mics & Sound Overall
9:56 - Final Thoughts
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What is a video podcast, and how can you get started? Matt discusses one- and two-person video podcast setups, sharing what gear you'll need, settings you should use, and more.
0:00 - In This Video
0:25 - What Is a Video Podcast?
0:51 - One-Person Podcast Setup
1:50 - Gear for Two-Person Podcast
4:21 - Camera Settings
4:47 - Lighting for Two-Person Podcast
6:24 - If Someone Wears Glasses
7:00 - Set Design
8:24 - Quick Editing Advice
9:19 - Social Media Strategy
11:44 - Final Thoughts
by Zack Young · Posted
SmallRig and Transformers are teaming up for a new line of collaborative products, remixing popular SmallRig offerings with Bumblebee-inspired colorways and exciting prizes. With a goal to be “more than meets the eye,” these editions integrate Transformers’ “mech DNA” and bold saturated hues. Customers who pre-order the items will be entered into an exclusive giveaway that includes custom gift boxes, merchandise, and more.
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Start off your video shoot on the right foot with pre-production. Filmmaker Andy To goes behind the scenes of his latest project, The Creative Athlete, sharing how he approached the pre-production process.
0:00 - In This Class
0:43 - The Idea
1:26 - Storyboarding
2:45 - Shooting for Coverage vs. Shooting for the Edit
3:26 - Finding Locations & Talent
5:10 - Crew
7:28 - What's Next?
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by Zack Young · Posted
While it may be easy to prop your phone against a stack of books and hit record, the resulting video podcast might not be quite what you had in mind. So what exactly separates a smartphone camera from a standalone professional camera, and what are the most important factors to weigh if you’re considering an upgrade?
Visual Aesthetics and Control
The most important factor limiting your smartphone camera is its sensor size. The actual sensor chip behind the lens of your phone camera is likely only a fraction of an inch, meaning it can’t capture