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Cost-Effective Media Wrangling Redux

After using my new media wrangling kit in the field a few times, I've augmented it with a few accessories and come to a few realizations that made it worth revisiting this entire premise. As in many cases, smaller is not always better, and when it comes to operating a computer, this is definitely the case.
Featured Articles, Posted 31 Mar 2015

Dawn of the Drone: An Aerial Video and Photo Primer

This article will introduce you to many of the areas that you will need to be versed in to assure safe and proficient operation of your aerial camera platform. Learn what you need to know before you fly, and fly safe!
Featured Articles, Posted 30 Mar 2015

Book Review: Arts Law Conversations: A Surprisingly Readable Guide for Arts Entrepreneurs

Arts Law Conversations tackles complicated intellectual property issues in a format non-lawyers can understand. It's a great asset for all creative entrepreneurs attempting to wade through the complexity of intellectual property.
Featured Articles, Posted 17 Mar 2015

Multi-Camera Matching and Creating a Streaming Picture Profile Using the Sony PMW-300K1

By using a vectorscope and a waveform and the process described in this article, you can limit or eliminate distracting color-matching issues between cameras and ensure your audience has an immersive experience--at least as it pertains to the quality of the video.
Featured Articles, Posted 17 Mar 2015

Review: NewTek TriCaster Mini--Small Package, Big Potential

Company's newest TriCaster fits in a backpack, assembles quickly
Featured Articles, Posted 10 Mar 2015

Review: HP ZBook 17 Mobile Workstation

Who says hefty laptops can't be nimble and quick?
Featured Articles, Posted 10 Mar 2015

Maximizing Your 4K Editing Efficiency

If you improve your editing efficiencies and leverage the strengths of your existing system, editing 4K camera-original footage on a modestly equipped $1,000 PC should prove more than manageable.
Featured Articles, Posted 03 Mar 2015

Tutorial: Synchronizing Layer Animations Using Parenting in Adobe After Effects CC 2014

This tutorial demonstrates a versatile and flexible technique that will match animations between layers you choose to connect to enhance, simplify, and accelerate your animation process.
Featured Articles, Posted 28 Feb 2015

HD Camcorders for Webcasting

The requirements of a professional video camera for live-switching and webcasting can be different than in other markets, but ultimately I am looking for a video camera that both outperforms other camcorders in its class and costs less than you would expect it to.
Featured Articles, Posted 23 Feb 2015

Review: Pro Sound Effects Hybrid Library

Many of us have production-related applications that come with some loops and effects built-in, but when it comes to variety, nothing compares to a dedicated SFX library. New York-based Pro Sound Effects offers the Hybrid Library for your consideration as a next-level SFX package.
Featured Articles, Posted 09 Feb 2015

How to Develop In-House Video Competency, Part 5: In-House vs. Outsourcing

This final installment of our 5-part series on in-house video is focused on outsourcing. What functions or roles should you consider to outsource to vendors after you bring much of your video competency and production in-house?
Featured Articles, Posted 09 Feb 2015

Streamline Your Portable Streaming System, Part 3: Switchers, Streaming Appliances, and Portable Encoders

In this article I'm going to highlight some of the latest gear you can use to put together a portable streaming solution. With this equipment you can quickly and easily transport your kit from one shoot to another and use it to deliver solid, high-quality streams for small and medium-sized events.
Featured Articles, Posted 02 Feb 2015

How to Develop In-House Video Competency, Part 4: Content, Marketing, and Engagement

In this 4th segment of our series on developing in-house video competency we'll look at content production and strategic issues surrounding it: How much content should could you be creating and what types?
Featured Articles, Posted 02 Feb 2015

Streamline Your Portable Streaming System, Part 2: Cameras

In this article I'm going to highlight some of the latest gear you can use to put together a portable streaming solution. With this equipment you can quickly and easily transport your kit from one shoot to another and use it to deliver solid, high-quality streams for small and medium-sized events.
Featured Articles, Posted 26 Jan 2015

How to Develop In-House Video Competency, Part 3: Cloud-Based Video Content Management

In this segment of our 5-part series on best practices for in-house video operations, we'll focus on cloud-based technologies for multi-point content creation and distribution.
Featured Articles, Posted 26 Jan 2015

Review: Compact, Cost-Effective Media Wrangling Tools

In this article, I'll take a look at three cost-effective and compact mobile media wrangling tools on the market today: the RAVpower RP-WD01 portable media device, as well as the WinBook TW800 and WinBook TW100, which are Windows 8 tablets featuring a full-size USB 3.0 port on the edge.
Featured Articles, Posted 21 Jan 2015

Streamline Your Portable Streaming System, Part 1: Streaming Software, Capture Cards, and Signal Converters

In this article I'm going to highlight some of the latest gear you can use to put together a portable streaming solution. With this equipment you can quickly and easily transport your kit from one shoot to another and use it to deliver solid, high-quality streams for small and medium-sized events.
Featured Articles, Posted 19 Jan 2015

How to Develop In-House Video Competency, Part 2: Staffing and Investment

In this second segment of our 5-part series on best practices for developing an in-house video operation at your organization, we'll look at staffing needs and the level of investment you should anticipate as you build your video program.
Featured Articles, Posted 19 Jan 2015

How to Develop In-House Video Competency, Part 1: Studio Setup

In this five-part series, we'll examine all the elements you need to consider when developing an in-house video competency at your business or organization, beginning with studio setup in Part 1, then moving on to staffing, investment, gearing up,, content and marketing strategy, and concluding with the elements of a video publishing program that you should continue to outsource.
Featured Articles, Posted 12 Jan 2015

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