Resistance is Futile
A single grain of rice. Today, I am responding to one of those ‘Carinval of Journalism’ questions. This months’ question is “What emerging technology or digital trend will upend journalism next? (#jcarn)†To this, I answer with a single...
Read moreJoin Us In London For The Guardian Media Academy
Come and join us in London for the Guardian Media Academy video bootcamp at the end of February. Lisa and I will be running this personally and you’ll have the hands-on experience of a lifetime with one of the best...
Read moreHow To Use Final Cut Pro X – A Different Approach for Editing
“We shape our tools and afterwards they shape us”, or so wrote Marshall McLuhan. McLuhan may have known how to turn a catchy phrase, but when it comes to editing software, the opposite proves to be true. The tools...
Read moreWhy Making A Film Is Like Flying A Plane
Lisa and Delta Pilot (and NYVS member) John Roberts plan his shoot As I am in the middle of reading UNBROKEN, I am in a very pilot oriented mood. One of our NYVS member is Delta Airlines Captain John...
Read moreShould You Pay People To Be In Your Documentary?
I have been in the midst of a multi-person discussion this week with about a dozen people I never met. It’s taking place on the Film and TV Professionals site on Linked In. Actually, although I always accept Linked...
Read moreHow Newspapers Can Make Real Money In The Video Business
The sweet solution to the Newspapers’ problem… Yesterday, we reported that newspapers are now making a big move into the world of video. Good for them. Not that they haven’t been there before. But there is potential.. if…. If...
Read moreNewspapers Embrace Video In A Big Way
In 1994, Punch Sulzberger, the owner and publisher of The New York Times bought my company, Video News International. It became New York Times TV, and for two years I served as President of NY Times TV. The idea...
Read moreWhy You Already Know How To Make Great Video and TV
In his best-selling book, OUTLIERS, Malcolm Gladwell laid out what he called this “10,000 Hour Rule” According to Gladwell, success in any field is a function of spending 10,000 hours practicing to get it right. Gladwell makes a pretty...
Read moreAnd Now… Hasselblad TV
Hasselblad TV Last year, Lisa bought me a digital Hasselblad for my birthday. These are the Rolls Royces of stills cameras. And they cost nearly as much. Sometimes, when I am out shooting with the Hasselblad, people will ask...
Read moreAn NYVS Success Story
TOM HOLMES is an NYVS member. He also publishes a magazine called Encore. It’s like Playbill, but better, says Tom. Like all magazine publishers, Tom understood that he has to get into video for his website and his business so...
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