How does your video appear on today’s Flat Screen and HD TVs? How about the audio, does it sound flat or hollow?
Your work is fast becoming another public viewing choice! So whether your videos live mainly on YouTube, public access cable, or indy Internet broadcast channels, your production values will be compared to those of the mainstream and cable networks. We'll start by helping...
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How does your video appear on today’s Flat Screen and HD TVs? How about the audio, does it sound flat or hollow?
Your work is fast becoming another public viewing choice! So whether your videos live mainly on YouTube, public access cable, or indy Internet broadcast channels, your production values will be compared to those of the mainstream and cable networks. We'll start by helping you understand the fundamental difference between your camera's features and your eyes. Then we'll guide you through the differences between what the ears' hear and what the camera records. Along the way we'll discuss a number of simple, non-budget-busting techniques you can use to overcome your equipment's limitations while improving your capabilities to tell your story in the most compelling way.