Contributed by: Brian Young, Miami Beach, http://flacaproductions.com I took the plunge and bought a set of Kleer DigiFi Opera Wireless Earbuds recently and i think they’re really great. I used them yesterday on an all-day, network news, run-n-gun shoot (7 tapes off the shoulder, multiple locations, multiple vehicles, a quick Read More →
I know you’ve cursed your stations live truck once or twice – claiming its old and should be in a museum. This truck has you beat. The folks at the Early Television Museum have a 1948 Television Remote Truck at their museum in Hilliard, Ohio. This video tour will make Read More →
From: Al Tompkins, Poynter.org “A YouTube video of KGTV’s Joe Little has been making the rounds lately. Inside of one week, four people sent it to me. Little works as a one-man band. In other words, he shoots his own video, reports the story and edits it.” Al Tompkins interviews Read More →
From: Digital Photography Tips and Techniques We all deal with the legal issues of photography every day. Granted press photography has some different rights – when it comes to model releases – but public / private property issues face are part of the job. Max over at Digital Photography Tips Read More →
In honor of the day – I give you the ultimate representation of a TV news photog in cinema.
Read More →Contributed by John Woods It is one of our greatest fears as journalists. Whether it’s getting assaulted while covering a story, getting in a wreck on the way to a story, or getting a DUI after a long day of covering assaults and car wrecks – we don’t want to Read More →
Again, I want to thank everyone who participated in this year’s b-roll.net AWARDS. There were some amazing stories and a lot of very talented winners out there. Thanks also to Fujinon, Zylight, Anton/Bauer, and ProSource for supporting the contest and helping fund the solid crystal trophies that are being produced Read More →