If you’re an independent filmmaker, event filmmaker, corporate videographer, or aspiring film student, there’s a very good chance you’ve heard of Zacuto. They are the “Mercedes Benz” of camera gear and accessories. The product side of the business is only five years old, but they seem like they’ve been around forever. A large reason is [...]
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Any self-respecting Star Wars fanboy will tell you that bar none, the best film out of the 6-film saga is hands down “Empire Strikes Back.” A few days ago I was watching it again on DVD. Unfortunately, the only DVDs of the saga they sell are the “new and approved” digitally remastered and re-edited new [...]
Read moreIs Your About Page Memorable?
Whenever I coach small business photographers or videographers, one of the things I usually harp on my clients about is their About page. Nine times out of ten, their about pages sound something like this: “We love to capture the memories of your special day. Photography/Video is so important to us and there’s nothing more [...]
Read moreWhat Does Your Creative Process Look Like?
Pictage is one of the leading companies on the web that enables and empowers professional photographers. Every year they have their PartnerCon conference for photographers to learn, network, and be inspired. Hundreds of photographers gather from all over the world to attend. We had the honor to produce a short film series that CEO Jim [...]
Read moreC180-010: Tyler Ginter of the 55th Combat Camera Company
When I started this podcast, I never expected that one of my most anticipated guests would be a member of the armed forces. But today we have just that. Lt. Tyler Ginter of the 55th Combat Camera Company is an insanely talented filmmaker who really knows his stuff. He has a widely read blog and [...]
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March 26, 2010
