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The Fundamentals of Wedding Videography for Beginners
The Fundamentals of Wedding Videography for Beginners
by Darrell Holdaway · Posted 02/19/2025
There is a first time for everything, and if you have your mind set on producing a wedding video, you will encounter plenty of “firsts” during that initial wedding weekend. There is a first kiss, a first dance, and a first slice of cake. Where will you have your cameras set up for each of these memorable moments? Will you need lights for every shot? How will you manage the audio? When the bride says “I do,” you will want everything in place to ensure that you capture every word and angle. This guide will address equipment needs, event
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Camcorders
WPPI
Using Mobile Video Switchers
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted 05/26/2021
Sometimes you have to take your multi-camera broadcast studio on the road, or even if it’s in an indoor space, it may need to move around and deploy quickly as the environment and your production needs change. For mobile situations, you may need to find yourself looking for a slightly smaller video switcher than one of those massive, daunting video switchers installed in TV studio consoles. Luckily, there is an impressive new breed of portable video switchers that allows you to live-switch easily and anywhere if you only have two or three
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Video Streaming
Pro Video Accessories
Video Switcher
How to Use (Almost) Any Camera as a Webcam
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 06/11/2020
By this point, I'm sure nearly everyone has joined more video calls or meetings than they can count. For better or worse, it seems that even if our lives start to return to "normal," the idea of video conferencing and livestreaming will remain just as strong. Now, you might be wondering how to use a current camera (or future one) for streaming or even just how to upgrade from your device's built-in webcam. You have come to the right place to learn how to stream from just about any modern camera. Option 1 (Best Quality): Clean HDMI or SDI
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Webcam
Webcams
Livestreaming
Basic Introduction to Livestreaming Video
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted 04/01/2020
In times of transition, such as adding an extension to your business, creating a personal brand, or, especially now, mandatory social distancing during a pandemic, it becomes necessary to connect with friends, clients, or an audience in different ways. Livestreaming video seems fairly easy at its most basic if you're talking to your Mom or a friend on your smartphone, but when, for example, a yoga teacher needs to suddenly transition their classes online or a house of worship needs to reach their congregation, a higher-quality approach may be
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Livestreaming
how to live stream
Pro Video Accessories
Work From Home
6 Common Misconceptions about Audio for Video
by Phillip Nichol… · Posted 09/18/2019
When it comes to producing audio for video and purchasing relevant equipment, one can make many mistakes based upon misinformation and misguided (though well-intentioned) recommendations. Whether you’re relatively new to the audio side of things or you just want to make sure you haven’t missed an important tip, it’s worth reviewing these six common misconceptions about audio for video. #1: Wireless Is Better Than Wired Verdict: Misleading In the context of audio for video, you cannot rightfully state that wireless is better than wired or vice
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Audio for Video
Shotgun Microphones
boompoles
Wireless Microphones
Do You Need Timecode?
by Nicholas Messitte · Posted 09/18/2019
Timecode is not a movie from 1994 starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and his right or left foot. No, that’s Timecop. But I bet you Timecop was shot with timecode. Why? Because timecode is the standard for keeping things organized on big film shoots—and also, little film shoots. See, three cameras and one audio recorder don’t automatically coordinate with each other. Let’s say some neophyte labels their video file “day 1 scene 1 take 1,” while some other noob goes with “sc1tk1-d1” on the audio recorder’s file. What kind of fresh hell does this make
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field recorders
Audio Recorders
Post Production Software
The Beginner's Guide to Wireless Audio for the Busy Filmmaker
The Beginner's Guide to Wireless Audio for the Busy Filmmaker
by Phillip Nichol… · Posted 09/17/2019
Look, I get it. You’re a busy filmmaker, a videographer who’s hustling, a visual visionary who needs to create; your talents should be applied to your art, not worrying about the tedious specifics of sound recording. Still, you’ve accepted the reality that without decent audio quality, people won’t take your productions seriously. Since budget constraints sometimes prevent you from hiring a dedicated audio engineer—and using anything more than your camera—you find audio-related responsibilities falling on you with increasing frequency, but
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wireless audio
Audio for Video
Wireless Microphones
wireless mic system
5 Podcast Tips for 5 Podcast Types: Number 5 Will Help You the Most
by Nicholas Messitte · Posted 11/15/2018
Podcasts. Still strong in the boom phase, it’s a good time to get in while the getting is good, and you’ll want to do whatever you can to make your podcast stand out. But here’s the thing: different types of podcasts require different ways of working. So, we here at B&H thought we’d give you a five-tip primer to get you inspired. Be sure you check out the last one—it’s the most important tip by far. Tips for a Two-Way A two-way is a show that typically involves one host and one guest. Pieces of gear I’d recommend for such an interview
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Computer Audio
Post Production Software
Audio Accessories
Microphones
8 Quick Tips for Cleaning Dialogue in Short Films
by Nicholas Messitte · Posted 11/02/2018
Coming at you fast and furiously, we’ve got eight quick tips for cleaning dialogues in a short film context—although, really, these tips could apply to any length film; from 30-second spots to feature-length films. If a project with dialogue has fallen into your professional lap, you’re going to want a cheat sheet for how to clean up that dialogue before you go about EQ’ing, compressing, and more. Well, my friends, here is that cheat sheet. Follow these eight steps, and you’ll be ready to start mixing the dialogue of your audio/visual project
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Post Production Software
What the Heck About All Those Mic Specs?
by Phillip Nichol… · Posted 06/18/2018
Some microphones look the same, some look wildly different. Reading each manufacturer’s product description leaves you with the impression that every mic is the best for everything. Microphones in the sub-$100 range are often described the same way as mics in the territory of several thousand dollars. So, how do you determine what sets them apart? You can get your first clue in those ultra-boring and seemingly pointless specifications. I know it would be much more fun to just try all the mics, but that’s not possible, is it? As you dive into
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Microphones
5 Tips and Tricks for Voice-Over Production at Home
by Nicholas Messitte · Posted 12/22/2017
Hi there! Do you have a rich, velvety voice that people compliment all the time? Do you have secret desires to cut out of your nine-to-five grind and get into the illustrious world of voice-overs? Of course you do! (You clicked the headline, didn’t you?) Let me start off by telling you two things: To get sustainable voice-over work is harder than you’d think—lots of people want to do it, and networking, no matter the industry, is a deleterious task worthy of all your contempt. However, it’s never been easier to produce professional-grade
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Audio Software
USB Microphones
Microphones
Headphones
Basic Tips and Tricks for Electronic News Gathering (ENG)
by Nicholas Messitte · Posted 02/09/2017
If you’re an audio person who likes the adrenaline rush of on-location recording, you’ve got options for work. On the music side, there are on-sight jazz records, classical concerts, and rock venues. But you also might want to take on-location gigs for other media—movies, TV web series, and our chosen topic of today, ENG. But wait—what is ENG? ENG stands for Electronic News Gathering. You know when you watch the news and they cut from the studio to some poor schmoe stuck in a hurricane describing the rain? That’s an example of ENG. It’s not to
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ENG - Broadcast
Audio for Video
Moving from Stills to Video: Helpful Tools
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 09/02/2016
While you can definitely get by with the same kit you use for your still photography, video adds some additional concerns that require extra equipment. Now that you know a few basics about shooting video, or you should if you read the first part of this series, Getting Started, you will definitely want some of these helpful tools to step up your game. The essentials An
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Documentary Photography
A Glossary of Digital Photography Terms
by Allan Weitz · Posted 03/21/2016
Sometimes, the phrases, acronyms and strings of numbers or number-letter combinations used to identify photographic hardware or techniques can be daunting to the uninitiated neophyte photographer. We've prepared a list of the basic terms. Have we left any out that you think should be added? Please let us know! 0-9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I |
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DSLR Cameras
Vlogging: The Basics of Audio and Sound
by Peter Ward_1 · Posted 02/16/2016
Vlogging, or intertwining video content with blog posts, looks like it might become the new blogging. If you are thinking about starting a vlog, or already have one, you might want to know what tools are best to use. In this part of Explora’s vlogging how-to series, we will consider sound; in particular, how to capture and record great sound. With vlogging, as with other types of audio acquisition, the basic challenge is the same
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Computer Audio
Audio for Video

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