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Man on the Street Interviews

A recent trend within investigative journalism has been a special type of interview, called “man-on-the-street” interviews. For this type of interview, a reporter—or anyone else researching a particular subject in which they need a response from the public—hits the streets to question the public impromptu. If you are thinking about utilizing this type of interview for your research, follow these…

One-Camera Technique vs. Using Multiple Cameras

There are two basic ways to make your video production: One-Camera Technique Multiple-Camera Technique WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? Traditionally, films were shot using the one-camera technique. With this technique, one camera is placed in multiple locations and the scene is then repeated multiple times to capture each angle on camera. For a movie, several months are spent shooting the footage and…

Government Video Production

Though the idea of being presented with government issues may seem uninteresting and/or unappealing, many topics and political platforms can be energized with a dynamic and engaging infusion of creative video production.  There is a true difference between seeing a politician debate millage rates for municipalities on C-SPAN and being present for a speech and rally in person with the…

Keeping the Faith: New Methods of Faith-Based Video Production

With huge advancements in technology in the past decade, our faith-filled communities have taken complete advantage of the new possibilities. We’ve discussed that mass is able to be streamed over the internet and sermons can be viewed on our favorite social media outlets.  Today, we will discuss some other ways faith-based video production has taken the word to a completely…