When and How to Use a Wireless Lavalier Mic – Types of Microphones for Video: Part 2 [Reel Rebel #14]
When you are out shooting and recording someone's speech is critical to your final video quality, using your camera's on-board
When you are out shooting and recording someone's speech is critical to your final video quality, using your camera's on-board
Green screen or blue screens chroma key backdrops are sometimes used during filming in order to remove the colors when chroma keying in post production and superimpose the subject onto a different background or scene.
On today's Reel Rebel Stephen Schweickart of VScreen.com gives some simple video editing advice on one way (using a 'cut') to ensure your transitions don't make your video look like you are at amateur status or more closely resemble a Power Point Presentation then a professional, classy video.

On today’s Reel Rebel video production tip, Stephen Schweichkart discusses the importance of good lighting for video and gives a
Today on Reel Rebel, Stephen Schweickart talks about finding the right lens with a fixed focal length and the folly of trying to use a built-in lens with a so-called 700x zoom.
Most often when you’re making your video, you’re going to be gathering audio to go along with it.
For this week's Reel Rebel video production, Stephen Schweickart gives an overview of a great mobile app for Apple iOS devices called
In today's Reel Rebel video production tip,
If you're using a DSLR for capturing video, or if you like to separately record audio tracks for your video, you will
I want you to think of one of the best videos you've ever seen. It could be a full-length movie, an episode of a TV series, or even a commercial. Now, once you have one I want you to try to remember what the background looked like.
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