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Must-Have Tools for the Best Lighting
Must-Have Tools for the Best Lighting
We always hear “lights, camera, action” when filming starts to roll. It is a cliché, but there is a big reason why "lights" is mentioned first out of the three and that is because films (or even photos) look so much better if you have the proper lighting. It does not mean all shots should be overflowing with light. It is about havi
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Apr 20th 2018
Panasonic Delivers AV-HLC100 Live Production Center,An All-in-One Live Streaming System with NDI®
Panasonic Delivers AV-HLC100 Live Production Center,An All-in-One Live Streaming System with NDI®
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NEWARK, NJ (April 4, 2018) – Panasonic System Solutions Company of North America (PSSNA)has announced April availability of the AV-HLC100 Live Production Center that combines a 1 ME switcher, remote camera controller (up to eight cameras), grap
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Apr 19th 2018
Tips to Achieve a Cinematic Look for Your Camera
Understanding Perspectives on FilmmakinG
Directors and filmmakers have their perspective when it comes to
creating films for their audience. While opinions vary, many of the experts
agree on some critical things. From using small production equipment to how
technology is affecting the world of filmmaking, it is more than just about
finishing the project.
Imp
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Apr 19th 2018
Tips to Achieve a Cinematic Look for Your Camera
Tips to Achieve a Cinematic Look for Your Camera
Shooting videos and learning how to make them look professional comes with a lot of trial and error. It can be frustrating, especially when you see that the footage you have captured is not how you expected it to look.
The good news is that the mistake is often not about how creative you are, but it is on the technical side. It means you can always learn it,
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Apr 19th 2018
News Studios: Understanding How They Work + Tips on How to Set Them Up
News Studios: Understanding How They Work + Tips on How to Set Them Up
Before a news program starts, the studio is merely a big empty room. Often, it features a lighting grid, which is always in place in the ceiling. What we see on TV, which includes the lights and the entire set, all have to be designed and built to be brought into the studio. The pros will put them all together based on
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Apr 19th 2018