Video Hints and Tips

Orlando Video Production: Why You Need to Storyboard

A storyboard is a graphical representation of how you anticipate your production to be in action. Some may think of it as just an extra step, but this can be crucial to getting your crew to understand your vision for every shot. It’s almost like a comic of your production and can give the director a chance to present the…

Production Tips for Creating Web Videos

Most Orlando Video productions are not all glitz and glamour. When producing videos for your website, it requires more than just a camera and any willing candidate to speak in front of it. Website video productions require marking and technical expertise in addition to video production. If you’re setting yourself up to create a video to wow your audience, you…

How to Submit Your Films to Film Festivals

Your masterpiece is complete, and all you have left now is to show it off to the world. Your film production isn’t guaranteed to be presented at every festival you submit to, and just like applying to college, you have to send them a check, and in this instance, your film. If you think your film has got what it…

Simple Video Ideas for Your Orlando Business

Regardless of whether you want to be the next internet sensation, or if you just want to supplement your online content with videos, there are a few simple video options that can give your business a great avenue to target your potential customers. With or without fancy hardware, corporate videos can add great value to your company. One of the…

Tips for Creating a Successful Car Dealership Commercial

Creating a commercial for your business can be fun and very rewarding.  It gives you the opportunity to showcase your company, raise brand awareness, and engage potential customers.  If your company is a car dealership, you’ll most likely want to target people looking for a car in your area.  In order to be the most effective, follow these general guidelines…

What Is Video Framing?

Before recording any footage in a video production, a director has to frame the shot.  The purpose of framing is to determine what the camera will capture and what the viewer of the video will actually see.  But what exactly is it, and what are the most common types of shots? As mentioned above, framing is about what you want…

Basic Video Editing Tips

Video editing is the point where your story comes together and is the last step in the video production process. Throughout the shooting of your film, you should consider how you want your shots to be organized so that when you begin the editing, it will be easier to piece your shots together. The goal is to create a visually…

Video Blogging for Businesses

Video blogging, known commonly on the internet just as “vBlogging,” is a form of blogging in which the medium utilized is video. vBlogs often combine embedded video with supporting text, images, and other metadata, but they can also be employed by themselves. vBlogs are extremely popular on YouTube, where popular bloggers upload daily. vBlogs for corporate use often take advantage…

Types of Professional Video Cameras

A professional video camera is a high-end recording device that is used in professional video productions in which the quality of the finished piece is of utmost priority. There are multiple types of professional cameras, including studio cameras, ENG cameras, EFP cameras, and remote cameras. Studio cameras were originally created for the purpose of filming within a controlled studio environment.…