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Learn how to use a video camera, the manual settings, do green screen, lighting, audio and much more from Show Me How Videos. Video Production Fundamentals




Videography Series 1

Let Us Show You How
IN THIS VIDEO YOU WILL LEARN:
•How to produce videos that look and sound professional
•How to avoid the common mistakes made during video production
•What to look for when choosing video equipment
•The functions of a typical Digital Video (DV) Camera
•How to properly use manual settings
•Lighting techniques
•The proper use of audio
•How to set up your editing area
•How to get the most from your equipment
•Green screen techniques

Your Host: Mark Duehmig
Learn the basics of video production from Mark Duehmig, a videographer and producer with 15 years of professional experience. Mark shares his knowledge of topics ranging from practical techniques for producing high quality videos to the business side of videography, incuding liability concerns.
For the complete video visit www.showmehowvideos.com

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  • I'm using to 500 halogens to light the screen, a 300 watt to light my back, a 500 watt halogen on a reflective board along with a 150 daylight bulb to light the talent. My biggest problem is shadows at the talent's feet. Lighting the part they stand on is driving me crazy. Maybe it would be worth my time to buy those lights you have. The are very adjustable and soft.

  • We used a set of RIFAb by lowell, softlights. You could also try a bounce or reflector.

    Steve

  • thanks for the video. tell me, did the cam mic pic up your audio, or were u mice'd? it sounded very good.

    thx.

  • Thanks for the feedback

    we rarely use on camera mic, we usually use a Sennheiser 100 wireless we also use a Sennheiser boom mic as in the dleta blues video.

    The XLH 1's on camera mic does work well when needed though.

    Steve

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  • Which sw did you use for this video?

  • I have enjoyed watching your video. It was very instructive.

  • Honestly,my biggest problem is green around the edges of my talent, especially hands and hair. I just can't seem to fix that.

  • I think I'll try the reflector first.Thank you.

  • thank you:-)

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