Here are this editions entries to
Do More with Video:
Brian Green presents
Five things Every New Filmmaker Should Know posted at
Film Making Stuff, saying, "A few tips I learned while producing my first feature length movie that I think every first time film-maker should know."
Hal Robertson presents
Diegetic Sound posted at
Videomaker, saying, "Diegetic sounds are the sounds that on-screen characters are hearing. If you want to tell a story and make viewers care, diegetic sound can really help seal the deal and help draw in the audience. Sound is, after all, at least half of a film."
Lincoln Spector presents
How to grab a freeze-frame from a video posted at
PCWorld.
Kyle Cassidy presents
Shooting Tips for Beginners posted at
Videomaker, saying, "Everyone starts somewhere, and what might be second nature to an old pro can be confusing to someone just starting out, so here are some tips for the beginner."
Duncan Wright presents
Lights, Camera, Action, SEO! posted at
BSA Marketing, saying, "Video as a marketing tool is now within the reach of most businesses,making video SEO a vital part of any search marketing strategy."
Dave Johnson presents
Shoot now, focus later: Change the focus after you take a photo posted at
TechHive, saying, "Cameras like the Lytro have changed the idea of focusing entirely, allowing you to change the focus of Lytro photos after they’re taken. Here is how you cam simulate Lytro photos with your current camera."
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