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Jan 07
2010
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Multi Camera Shoot - Syncing Sources
Multi Camera Shooting is a subject camthecameraman has had significant experience in, in this blog he answers a question from Matt about syncing sources
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Jan 07
2010
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Multi Camera Shooting is a subject camthecameraman has had significant experience in, in this blog he answers a question from Matt about syncing sources
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Dec 03
2009
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Camera Support and fixing Shaky video is discussed. Should I use a tripod, or other type of camera support? If you haven's used a camera support I demonstrate how to remove shakes in Final Cut Pro.
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Nov 03
2009
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White Balance and Correct Framing are the topics of this weeks online video production vlog. Thanks to Barry Schwartz, @rustybrick on twitter, for letting me use his video as an example.
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Oct 14
2009
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Recording great quality sound for your video production or webcam is very important. This week we look at some of the techniques involved
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Aug 29
2009
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Producing online video for your company is becoming more and more important. Your clients want to "see and hear" if they can "feel" your product. Camthecameraman has extensive experience in producing video for both offline and online markets. From full Broadcast quality HD TV shows to "on-the-road" web cam reports, Cameron can handle them all.
Online Video Production requires different strategies to be successful and Cameron can talk you through all stages of production. Whether its that you just need "a bit of help setting something up" or to hand off the entire production process Cameron can help.
Contact Cameron via his hotmail account camthecameraman at hotmail dot com (Sorry I cant write it properly, the last time I did that I got inundated with SPAM!! I think it is fairly easy to understand though ;-) ) Alternatively if you are in Australia you may wish to try my mobile number which is 0413 642 965.
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Nov 11
2008
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This is a tedious but ultimately timesaving step. Your DV camcorder lays down timecode as it records. Later, as you transfer DV to your computer, you'll likely use that timecode to create a video clip log. Once you've completed logging your tape or tapes, you'll tell Adobe Premiere Pro to automatically retrieve the logged clips by automatically shuttling the tape to the timecodes noted in the log and then record them to your hard drive.