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by Zack Young · Posted
Video is getting bigger and better every year, and I’m sure nearly everyone knows at least one aspiring filmmaker. I love filmmaking and photography, but the main problem I have with it is the amount of equipment one needs to get the job done. This can mean big, important pieces such as a camera or lights as well as tiny, essential accessories that make life a whole lot easier. If you are looking for something to gift your filmmaking friend or for some key components to upgrade your kit, check out the following.
1. Compact Lights
If there is
by Zack Young · Posted
For hundreds of thousands of creators around the globe, vlogging is a serious profession. Across popular platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, enterprising vloggers are capturing cooking, travel, sports, makeup, dating, friendship, family, and more, shooting captivating content that racks up billions of views. Their tools of choice span countless different cameras and manufacturers, from the ubiquitous smartphone to high-end mirrorless rigs. Today, we're breaking down seven of our favorite cameras for creating vlog-style content,
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
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 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
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
by Zack Young · Posted
So you’ve decided to introduce video into your podcast but are overwhelmed by the hundreds of high-quality cameras available to you. Fear not, because even though specific brands and models change each year, there are some time-tested concepts that are worth discussing no matter which flashy features are the talk of the town. Today, we’re diving into four important tips when choosing a video podcast camera.
1. Consider the Space
Are you typically recording inside or outside? In a tiny closet, a massive warehouse, or a studio that’s somewhere
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
When looking to modernize and scale your PTZ camera installation, or if you’re setting up events or venues on small to large networks, connecting and controlling your PTZ cameras can become difficult to install, control, and scale if you’re using common SDI, HDMI, USB, or even HDBaseT PTZ camera connectivity.
What Is NDI?
“Network Device Interface” (NDI) is a widely used bidirectional IP video transport protocol created by NewTek (now Vizrt) for
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
When looking to share messaging with a faith-based congregation, houses of worship have grown their reach thanks to the ease of live streaming and multi-camera setups. With so many choices in cameras and gear to fit your streaming needs, it may be daunting to start setting up your video space. PTZ cameras are a great addition to a limited space because they are small and discreet, don’t need an in-person
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What is a PTZ camera? Not sure if a PTZ camera is right for your set up? In the first part of this two-part guide of PTZ cameras, Doug, with the help of the PTZOptics Move 4K, goes over the basics of what a PTZ camera is, how to control it, and different use cases.
0:00 - Intro
0:52 - What are PTZ cameras?
2:15 - PTZ control options
5:01 - Power options
5:49 - Different uses for PTZ cameras
6:51 - Overview
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
When you’ve decided to outfit your venue with a PTZ camera network, the practical consideration of where you’re going to put the cameras is inevitable. One of the most essential accessories for PTZ cameras is a mount. Whether you’re setting up a house of worship, corporate location, education environment, or remote event production, there’s a mounting solution for your needs.
Basic Mounting Solutions
When perusing PTZ camera mounts, there
by Zack Young · Posted
You’ve probably seen PTZ cameras in the background of your favorite sports broadcasts and reality shows, but there’s a chance you might not know exactly what they are or why they’re used. Think of pan-tilt-zoom cameras, commonly known as PTZ cameras, as a cross between a security camera and a camcorder. Like security cameras, they can be accessed and controlled from a computer or smartphone either on-
by Zack Young · Posted
For over a century, tracking shots have been the bane of many a camera operator’s existence. Trying to keep your subject in frame and in focus can be tough no matter the conditions, but throw in crowds, weather, and fast-moving protagonists, and you quickly realize why NFL sideline cam ops get paid the big bucks. But a relatively new technology—automated subject tracking—has been making major waves in the video community, by doing away with those long-standing headaches. Suddenly, even relatively inexpensive PTZ cameras are capable of locking
by Zack Young · Posted
You can shoot an entire movie on your phone these days, but good luck finishing it before the dreaded “Storage Full” message pops up. As smartphone video quality has risen, so too has the size of the files they spit out. In fact, many iPhones can’t even shoot in their highest quality settings unless recording to an external drive. What are the best options for saving video on the go? Let’s look at five storage solutions for stepping up your mobile workflow.
SanDisk PRO-CINEMA CFexpress Type B Card Recorder
If you’re in the professional video
by Zack Young · Posted
The internet is so inundated with video content right now that standing out from the pack can be extremely challenging, even if you have useful information to share or a great story to tell. The bar for viewer engagement is higher than it’s ever been, so as technology becomes more accessible, it’s creativity that will help you stand out from the pack. Whether you’re broadcasting, live streaming, or even just recording a production, remote controllable PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras can help you take your shoot to the next level and impress your