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The steps that you need to follow to be able to create a website video spokesperson walk-on effect.
Learn how to use a green screen to show your subject launch off the ground and fly through the air.
In this tutorial we show you how to light a green screen, look for common errors and fix them along the way. This will make it easier to pull a key when editing.
In this green screen video tutorial, we show you how to set-up a green screen for chromakey and how to best sell the green screen effect to your viewers.
Don't leave important decisions up to your camera! In this video you will learn how to use the camera controls to adjust the white balance, focus, audio and iris.
How to use indoor lights, natural light, and camera controls to create the best lighting for video production.
How to capture Audio when shooting video. How to select the best microphone and location for the best audio and solve common problems videographers encounter when capturing audio for video.
This video shows you how to create better, more professional looking video by taking a closer look at hand held video camera shooting. Learn how to get effective shots with the marxist position, the pan, tilt and zolly.
A look at how to create better, more professional looking video by eliminating the 5 most common amateur mistakes.
Step by step tutorial on how to use the 3-point lighting technique to light your videos like the pros.
Tutorial on how to light and set up a multi-cam interview with easy to follow step-by-step instruction
The Polar Classic, by Mark Wickman, was the 1st Place winner in Videomaker's 2005 Short Video contest, in which Mark made an animated video, using still photos. We've received many letters asking "how did he DO that?" So we asked him to create a tutorial on just how the process is done. We discovered that the end results actually depend on the beginning... in the planning stage. Read the full article 2.5d Animation. These are the media files for the February 2008 Tutorial: 2.5d Animation. The .zip archive contains 12 files and is 172MB in size. Watch the Polar Classic
These are the media files for the January 2008 Tutorial: Car Chase. The .zip archive contains 60 files and is 312MB in size. Read the full article Dynamic Chase Scenes. These clips are used with permission from Sonnyboo Productions, and are for instructional purposes only. All other distribution of this material is prohibited. Car audio sound effects can be found here: autospeak.com/library.htm Music Tracks can be found here: www.sonnyboo.com/music/music.htm Tech Specs: Video Format: NTSC, DV Anamorphic (16:9) Audio Format : No Audio
How to shoot deceptive angles, including the zolly shooting technique and why you should include multiple different angles.
Ever wonder how amazing backgrounds are inserted behind characters? This video will show you how to composite video so your characters can seamlessly move in front of these images.