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How to start your own video business. Step 2
So, what do you need to run your own video business? Like any business you need the tools of the trade. Here’s my start-up list: Tools of the trade Mid-range video camera and good quality tripod. You may already own a camera, but it needs to be able to shoot [...]
How to start your own video business. Step 1
This is the first in a series of blogs about starting your own video production business, based on my experiences over the past 11 years. My hope is that you’ll find these posts helpful and that they’ll get you on your way to running your own successful and fulfilling business. [...]
Why a video production tutorial?
I love shooting video and for the last 11 years I have made a living through my video production business. Before that I worked in television and community organisations in Communications and media. Over the past 11 years I have shot videos ranging in length from less than one minute [...]
Digital Storage
Back in the ‘old days’ when you had finished editing the film you’d shot, it was stored in metal cans on a shelf. When videotape took over, the tapes were stored in large plastic cases. Whilst one of the proposed advantages of videotape was that it could be re-used, often [...]
Seeing images in your head
After being behind a camera for over 15 years and directing and producing for another 15, one of the things I have learned to do is to visualise how I’ll shoot or direct a video, often before I’ve even seen the location. Whilst a good pre-production routine is to always [...]
Why shooting sequences is crucial
Shooting sequences is the key to capturing editable footage. I’ve talked about this a number of times in previous posts and I have used this example before, but a number of readers have asked for a bit more detail, so I have broken it down into a series of stills. [...]
