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In an increasingly digital world, it’s often no longer feasible for an entire technical team to be on site for a production. But as more infrastructure moves to the cloud, physical camera hardware still often stands in the way by requiring in-person setup and fine tuning. That’s where PTZ cameras come in. With their ability to be remotely panned, tilted, and zoomed, they open up a world of possibilities for remote production. So what are the best ways to utilize them? Let’s dive in!
by Rich Risitano · Posted
Starting a video podcast may seem like jumping from checkers to chess, regardless of whether you already have an established audio-only podcast or you’re starting from scratch. But fear not, in this guide, we’re going to show you how to get started with video podcasting by helping you find the right gear to make your video podcast stand out.
The Basics: Computer, Camera, Mic, and Headphones
OK, let’s assume you’re flying solo in your podcast and that your
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
When looking to share messaging with a faith-based congregation, houses of worship have grown their reach thanks to the ease of live streaming and multi-camera setups. With so many choices in cameras and gear to fit your streaming needs, it may be daunting to start setting up your video space. PTZ cameras are a great addition to a limited space because they are small and discreet, don’t need an in-person
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
When you’ve decided to outfit your venue with a PTZ camera network, the practical consideration of where you’re going to put the cameras is inevitable. One of the most essential accessories for PTZ cameras is a mount. Whether you’re setting up a house of worship, corporate location, education environment, or remote event production, there’s a mounting solution for your needs.
Basic Mounting Solutions
When perusing PTZ camera mounts, there
by Zack Young · Posted
For over a century, tracking shots have been the bane of many a camera operator’s existence. Trying to keep your subject in frame and in focus can be tough no matter the conditions, but throw in crowds, weather, and fast-moving protagonists, and you quickly realize why NFL sideline cam ops get paid the big bucks. But a relatively new technology—automated subject tracking—has been making major waves in the video community, by doing away with those long-standing headaches. Suddenly, even relatively inexpensive PTZ cameras are capable of locking
by Trevor Collins · Posted
These days it often seems like everyone has a podcast. With so much competition and so many options for podcasting-centric equipment, it can be daunting to dive in headfirst without knowing the ropes. That’s where B&H comes in, with another all-encompassing guide to set you up for success and help you get your content off the ground as painlessly as possible. Let’s begin.
Why Make a Podcast?
The first topic couldn’t be simpler: Why even start a podcast? The answer is simple−because it’s the best way to get your content to the masses
by John Foldi · Posted
Welcome to Drones 101. We know you're eager to actually fly a drone, but before you can lay your hands on a remote control, it's probably best to learn the basics so you can pick the drone that best suits your goals as a new pilot. In this article we'll talk about the different types of drones that are available, then go into essential terminology and some of the more significant drone features. We'll lay it all out in an easy to understand way, so you'll quickly be armed with the information you'll need to head over to
by Zack Young · Posted
As content creators continue to slim down their setups, many have embraced Sony’s comprehensive suite of first-party accessories. This is especially true for microphones, as most of the brand’s current offerings take advantage of the Multi-Interface (MI) Shoe on top of contemporary Sony cameras for wireless communication with the camera body. That means no cables, no syncing in post, and no low battery headaches. Today, we’re looking at popular options for both on-camera shotgun mics and off-camera wireless clip-on lavalier mics, the two most
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Videographers will get a kick out of this week’s announcements because we have an interesting variety of products. The biggest reveal is the Mevo Core from Logitech. It is an advanced streaming camera that takes a big leap over previous releases from the brand by joining the Micro Four Thirds ecosystem with an active mount and a larger Four Thirds sensor. Teradek has upgraded its encoder/decoders with the
by Mos Khan · Posted
Building a PC is now more accessible than ever. There are many ways to find compatible parts, and a quality rig can typically last you longer than any console. As someone who, primarily, has been a console-based gamer for most of my run, I understand the perception that building a PC is intimidating or complex—so much so that I've gamed on consoles because I think they're as close to "plug-and-play" as is possible. Luckily, building a PC is not as difficult as you might think; the hard part is doing the research and figuring out what you want
by Stepan Andranikian · Posted
In an ever-changing world where the sky is no longer the limit, Autel Robotics boasts a captivating array of drones that cater to a diverse audience. The brand’s extensive catalog offers a solution for every aerial pursuit, from the robust Max series, meticulously engineered to conquer the most formidable industrial challenges, to the EVO II series and Lite series, trusted by the crème de la crème of professional filmmakers and photographers to capture mesmerizing moments in the blink of an eye. Autel even offers a consumer-friendly solution
by Mos Khan · Posted
Drones are highly useful pieces of equipment for photographers and videographers and, these days, there are more consumer options than ever before. However, with the tech rapidly evolving, drones can be quite pricey, ranging from just a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, so choosing the right option to invest in can be challenging. In this guide, we'll look at some notable releases this year, and some key differences between them, to help narrow your search and compare options more easily.
DJI Mini 4 Pro
For its features and its price, the
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
Before ChatGPT and “AI” took over the recent technology milieu, Matterport had been helping businesses create digital twins around the globe. Hold on―that doesn’t mean the brand is cloning and uploading brainwaves to an artificial intelligence application (although we’re pretty sure Matterport would like a hand in that design); digital twins are 3D representations of a space using photos and data to create immersive walkthrough AR or VR presentations for industries like
by Phillip Nichol… · Posted
Many years ago, you would need a large mixing console and a big tape machine (or robust computer) if you wanted to multi-track-record a band with the members playing simultaneously. However, technological and engineering advances have completely changed that. Now, you can do it with an audio interface and your smartphone! Why a smartphone, though? Well, maybe you have a smartphone, but not a computer. Perhaps you’d rather lug around a lighter load when traveling for remote recording gigs. Either way, downsizing your recording setup is an