Fw: 15 Ways to Keep the Rain off your Camera
Last week we talked about creative shooting in the wintertime, the amazing light reflections and the beauty of the season. That was the Good reason to get creative in the rainy season. Today, we'll talk about the Bad and the Ugly - getting out there on a rainy day and getting wet, while still protecting your gear. Here are our 15 tips for shooting in the rain, but remember, we're not talking about a heavy rain like in a hurricane or flood - you need extreme care there that goes beyond this story! Learn more at 15 Rainy Day Video Fixes. Motorcycle racing, rock climbing, and underwater adventures are just a few extreme activities you can capture on film. If you've tried to capture them already, you know that working in extreme environments or in any situation with high activity can be challenging. Learning about extreme shooting, picking up some action shooting techniques, and exploring new gear will make that challenge a little less intimidating, so that you, too, can shoot extreme. Learn more when you read Extreme Video Surge! Ah, the great outdoors. It's a video shooter's dream come true. Loads of free lighting, gorgeous backgrounds and breathtaking scenery - what more could you want? At least visually, shooting outdoors is a wonderful idea. For audio, however, an outdoor shoot presents a new set of challenges. Learning to deal with these challenges is a combination of the right tools and a knowledge of all the variables. Grab your walking stick and camcorder and join us on a hike through the backwoods of outdoor audio. Learn more when you read Outside Sound. So you're ready to get a new webcam for your computer. You can see yourself doing video chat, streaming live on the web, being the life of the internet party. You'll finally be in the 21st Century. Well, beware: if you just dive in, thinking it's just plug-and-play, you're probably going to get stuck real fast. If you're unlucky, you might even meet some pretty scary things. Choosing a webcam and choosing the "right" webcam can be quite a battle. Learn more when you read Choosing the Best Webcameras. | How to Make Your Video Look Like Film Shooting in 24p is one way to give that elusive film style look to your projects and to your videos. The look of film in the movies that we grew up with often leaves us with the impression that we need to have a big time budget to recreate the same look that only film offers, which is synonymous with quality large budget productions. Learn More. The Canon XH G1 is perfect for television production, the multimedia professional, and commercial purposes. If you are looking to be able to combine the power of a high definition camcorder that has a vast selection of various advanced features within a tightly compacted easily maneuverable design, then the Canon XH G1 is what you're looking for. Learn More. Videomaker's informative February workshops are coming soon; register early for the best prices! Get the info you need to make quality video from the experts you trust! |
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