http://cnet.co/10WgMkv In this episode of CNET Australia's Pocket Filmmaker, Jason Van Genderen shows off an array of inexpensive tripods and other stabiliza...
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Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts
Friday, June 14, 2013
0 commentsStabilize smartphone videos with smart tripods
Stabilize smartphone videos with smart tripods Video Clips. Duration : 3.15 Mins.
http://cnet.co/10WgMkv In this episode of CNET Australia's Pocket Filmmaker, Jason Van Genderen shows off an array of inexpensive tripods and other stabiliza...
http://cnet.co/10WgMkv In this episode of CNET Australia's Pocket Filmmaker, Jason Van Genderen shows off an array of inexpensive tripods and other stabiliza...
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Saturday, December 15, 2012
1 commentsHow To Make Videos - Without The Shakes!
How To Make Videos - Without The Shakes! Video Clips. Duration : 3.07 Mins.
HowToSellYourVideos.com One of the gadgets we were in search of at the NAB Show 2011 was a stabilizer that works with camera phones like the iPhone. One of the great things about the smaller pocket cameras like the iPhone is how lightweight they are. That can also be a problem, especially when you are shooting longer than a second or two or it's windy. Because the camera is so light, it has little resistance to shaking. Has this happened to you? You think you have a steady hand only to find that when you look at your footage, the image is shaking all over the place? The farther out from your body you hold the camera, the more shaky your footage will be. I was watching a tutorial video from a very successful marketer who had shot it on his iPhone and I literally had to look away and just listen to him; it was so shaky it was making me ill! If only he had taken the time to add a stabilizer like a tripod or monopod, his video would have been watchable. Many pocket cameras, like the Kodak Zi8, have a standard tripod screw hole and are easy to attach to a tripod or monopod. You can buy separate accessories to attach an iPhone or other smart phones to tripods. How to make videos better if you don't have a tripod or monopod... If you don't have access to a stabilizer, look around to see if there is something else you can set your camera on to stabilize it. If you must hand-hold your camera you can use your body to stabilize your shot. Get in the classic photographer stance, with ...
HowToSellYourVideos.com One of the gadgets we were in search of at the NAB Show 2011 was a stabilizer that works with camera phones like the iPhone. One of the great things about the smaller pocket cameras like the iPhone is how lightweight they are. That can also be a problem, especially when you are shooting longer than a second or two or it's windy. Because the camera is so light, it has little resistance to shaking. Has this happened to you? You think you have a steady hand only to find that when you look at your footage, the image is shaking all over the place? The farther out from your body you hold the camera, the more shaky your footage will be. I was watching a tutorial video from a very successful marketer who had shot it on his iPhone and I literally had to look away and just listen to him; it was so shaky it was making me ill! If only he had taken the time to add a stabilizer like a tripod or monopod, his video would have been watchable. Many pocket cameras, like the Kodak Zi8, have a standard tripod screw hole and are easy to attach to a tripod or monopod. You can buy separate accessories to attach an iPhone or other smart phones to tripods. How to make videos better if you don't have a tripod or monopod... If you don't have access to a stabilizer, look around to see if there is something else you can set your camera on to stabilize it. If you must hand-hold your camera you can use your body to stabilize your shot. Get in the classic photographer stance, with ...
Thursday, November 1, 2012
0 commentsTripod features you need for professional looking videos
Tripod features you need for professional looking videos Video Clips. Duration : 6.23 Mins.
Craig takes us through the features of our Cartoni Focus tripod. After you have a good video camera, a high quality tripod is the next investment you should make in shooting and producing better quality videos. Get more information at www.GreatInternetMarketingTraining.com
Craig takes us through the features of our Cartoni Focus tripod. After you have a good video camera, a high quality tripod is the next investment you should make in shooting and producing better quality videos. Get more information at www.GreatInternetMarketingTraining.com
Saturday, October 13, 2012
0 commentsShooting Videos with a DSLR Camera - English
Shooting Videos with a DSLR Camera - English Tube. Duration : 2.67 Mins.
With the ability to shoot video with many new DSLR cameras, the necessary changes in handling them has become evermore important. Professional photographer Bill Frakes, in conjunction with Bogen Imaging (now Manfrotto Distribution), shot a video using a DSLR camera with Manfrotto and Gitzo photography equipment. These were his conclusions: The new cameras look and feel like traditional still cameras, but handle very differently, especially when shooting video. The weight distribution and focusing techniques involved require a tough, durable, and rock steady platform to shoot with. When shooting video with the new DSLR cameras like the Nikon D90, I rely heavily on Manfrotto and Gitzo tripods to keep the camera steady and video smooth. The Manfrotto 700RC2 and the 190XB are an excellent solution for working on the go. The 701HDV is an even more robust head that is still lightweight and very easy to use. The Gitzo fluid damped 3-way head G2272M is great on the GT3320BS tripod. The G2180 and the G2380 fluid heads are terrific options as well. I use a lot of long, heavy telephoto glass and it is absolutely critical that I have not only perfectly steady, optimally balanced equipment in order to produce crisp, fluid images, but it is equally important that the heads allow seamless fluid control so that I can move easily with the action. In the field, traveling with tripods are a mandatory part of my workflow. My personal favorites are the Manfrotto 529 HiHat with the 519 video ...
With the ability to shoot video with many new DSLR cameras, the necessary changes in handling them has become evermore important. Professional photographer Bill Frakes, in conjunction with Bogen Imaging (now Manfrotto Distribution), shot a video using a DSLR camera with Manfrotto and Gitzo photography equipment. These were his conclusions: The new cameras look and feel like traditional still cameras, but handle very differently, especially when shooting video. The weight distribution and focusing techniques involved require a tough, durable, and rock steady platform to shoot with. When shooting video with the new DSLR cameras like the Nikon D90, I rely heavily on Manfrotto and Gitzo tripods to keep the camera steady and video smooth. The Manfrotto 700RC2 and the 190XB are an excellent solution for working on the go. The 701HDV is an even more robust head that is still lightweight and very easy to use. The Gitzo fluid damped 3-way head G2272M is great on the GT3320BS tripod. The G2180 and the G2380 fluid heads are terrific options as well. I use a lot of long, heavy telephoto glass and it is absolutely critical that I have not only perfectly steady, optimally balanced equipment in order to produce crisp, fluid images, but it is equally important that the heads allow seamless fluid control so that I can move easily with the action. In the field, traveling with tripods are a mandatory part of my workflow. My personal favorites are the Manfrotto 529 HiHat with the 519 video ...
Friday, September 21, 2012
0 commentsDSP's How To Make Videos For Youtube - Part 2
DSP's How To Make Videos For Youtube - Part 2 Tube. Duration : 10.65 Mins.
This time we take a look at tripods, lighting, and backdrops.
This time we take a look at tripods, lighting, and backdrops.
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