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About 73 filtered resultsby Zack Young · Posted
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 Mathew Malwitz · Posted
If renowned landscape photographer Ansel Adams were alive today, he would surely be astounded at the variety of cameras available. When compared to his hulking 8x10 view camera, today’s cameras look like child’s play. He would also be flabbergasted at the image quality these little devices produce.
This year, we have a bottomless well of cameras
by Rebecca Melville · Posted
An on-camera flash is an indispensable accessory for many photographers. While it provides light to supplement dark conditions, an on-camera flash also allows you to achieve more balanced exposures in daylight conditions, permits freezing of fast-moving subjects, and can even be used to control other flash light sources. With so much to offer, an on-camera flash can become an integral part of your workflow, but where do you start? We are going to give you the on-camera flash rundown with everything you need to know to make the most of this
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Choosing a Digital Audio Workstation, or DAW, is a major decision. For beginners, it will define their learning curve, workflow, and operating knowledge—for professionals, compatibility, functionality, and familiarity is key. In this guide, we will give some detailed overviews of the most popular DAWs in the audio industry, what their strengths and weaknesses are, and some of their unique features.
If you’re in a rush, here’s a quick rundown of the best DAWs for a variety of common purposes:
If you’re a songwriter/producer: Ableton, Logic
by Oussmane Fall · Posted
Struggling with a fixed camera that can't capture every angle? Tired of shaky zooms or disruptive camera adjustments during your production sessions? PTZ cameras (pan-tilt-zoom) are the solution. Whether you're streaming a place of worship, teaching a virtual class, or broadcasting a medical demo, PTZ cameras are the game changers. They're flexible, user-friendly, and can make your production seamless and very concise. But with tons of options out there, where do you start? Let's break it down with a guide that's as relatable as it is pro, so
by Luke Rollins · Posted
Building a home studio setup is as exciting as it is daunting. While you may not need a warehouse, you’ll still need to put together a stable infrastructure that allows your work to shine and your business to scale. From backdrops to modifiers, stands to storage, this guide gathers the pro-grade accessories that fit tight rooms and tight budgets.
Camera Support: Tripods & Stands
Step one is mounting the camera. Your specific camera will dictate your needs here, but manufacturers like
by Rebecca Melville · Posted
Content creation has exploded into a multi-billion-dollar industry with no signs of slowing down. While it’s true that anyone with a smartphone can become a content creator, the shift toward polished productions might have you browsing some more professional gadgets. Luckily, affordable, easy-to-use gear is widely available for every kind of content creator. Let’s explore some options you might consider snagging for your new hobby or upcoming project.
Best vlogging cameras for content creators
by Steven Esposito · Posted
So, you are looking to livestream but don’t know exactly where to get started when it comes to equipment and gear. Luckily for you, we have you covered! No matter what your budget is, you can easily get started! So, come take a look at a couple of different kits to help take your creativity to new levels! Assuming you already have a solid computer for streaming and overall creativity,
by Luke Rollins · Posted
All the world’s a soundstage for today’s content creators. And yes, while you carry an effective production multitool in your pocket already (your smartphone), its shortcomings will eventually outweigh its convenience. The contemporary class of point-and-shoot cameras offers significant upgrades in sensor size, lens quality, video performance, and audio inputs, all within a (relatively) pocketable form factor. Wireless connectivity options ensure your content can be quickly posted on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and more.
We’ll briefly go over
by Zack Young · Posted
Whether it's a four-year undergraduate program, a two-year graduate school, or a single class, studying film production is different from other fields of study. Film production classes are more like being in a trade school. Students learn and apply work skills, as well as film theory. Most importantly, you will be shooting at least one short film, and to make that film you need equipment, tools, and supplies.
Most film programs provide the cameras, sound equipment, and editing facilities you need, but, to take full advantage of them, some
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
When looking to modernize and scale your PTZ camera installation, or if you’re setting up events or venues on small to large networks, connecting and controlling your PTZ cameras can become difficult to install, control, and scale if you’re using common SDI, HDMI, USB, or even HDBaseT PTZ camera connectivity.
What Is NDI?
“Network Device Interface” (NDI) is a widely used bidirectional IP video transport protocol created by NewTek (now Vizrt) for
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 Mos Khan · Posted
Father’s Day is almost here and if you’re looking for gift ideas that won’t break the bank, we've got you covered. Our list includes 15 great gifts that cost less than $50. We’re talking Bluetooth trackers, half-frame cameras, power banks, and more.
Apple AirTag
If your father is the forgetful type (and an iPhone owner), consider gifting him an AirTag or two. These handy little trackers can be placed
by William Min · Posted
With Microsoft ending support for Windows 10 later this year, it may be time to upgrade to a new computer for work. The end of Windows 10 support means no more security updates. While you could upgrade your current Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but if you want access to new features, it may not be powerful enough. With powerful processors and integrated NPUs, a Windows 11 PC will allow you to harness the power of AI for new features and improved power efficiency.
Microsoft Surface Laptop for Business Copilot+ PC
Who else to show off all the
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