Stock video sometimes gets a bad rap in the filmmaking community. However, we see stock video used every day in any number of applications.
| | | | Stock video sometimes gets a bad rap in the filmmaking community. In reality, however, we see stock video used every day in any number of applications. Below, you'll find our selections for the best places to look for stock video. Then, we'll go over the factors we considered when comparing different offerings so that you can find the best stock video for your production needs. | | | | | Video can seem overwhelming to someone without any experience in the field, but the truth is, creating quality, professional-level video productions are a piece of cake if you can follow eight simple little rules. These eight steps will take you from inspiration to "it's a wrap" without interrupting your creative flow. You might in fact find yourself better able to take advantage of a "serendipitous or inspired moment" with a solid outline that guides you through your production day or days. | In this free eBook, we'll cover: | • How to plan out your first video • How to write a script • The importance of composition • Video time travel • Foundations of controlling space • How to keep your camera steady • What you need to stay in focus • How to be on guard for common mistakes • And more
| | | Lessons from the field | | Frequency response describes the specification of equipment like microphones and speakers. As defined, frequency response is the measured output of a device when given an input signal. The response is charted as amplitude over frequency. These are expressed as graphs known as frequency response charts. In the audio world, frequency response is similar to how color accuracy and color gamut apply to workflows and equipment design and calibration. In other words, frequency response is about consistently defining, measuring and maintaining accuracy across the creative process. Read more. | | PayPal's Honey browser extension faces a class action lawsuit for allegedly stealing affiliate commissions from content creators. The lawsuit, led by YouTube lawyer Devin Stone, known as LegalEagle, claims Honey replaced influencers' affiliate links with its own, depriving them of rightful earnings. Read more. | | As a filmmaking term, shutter angle references the basic function of film-based motion picture cameras. In order to explain what a shutter angle is, we must first discuss the mechanics of the film-based camera system. Traditional film cameras create images using photographic emulsion as a recording medium, and this requires a shutter mechanism to control exposure time. There is a basic correlation between frame rate and the rotation speed of a camera's mirror shutter. It is important to note that much of the way a contemporary digital cinema camera operates comes from the rudimentary function of film cameras and their film transport systems. Read more. | | | | Today's top stories | The U.S. Court of Appeals slaps down efforts to restore net neutrality. The court decided the FCC doesn't have the power to enact its policies. TTArtisan released its AF 35mm F1.8 Ⅱ for new mounts. It's now available on Sony E-mount and Fujifilm X Mount. PetaPixel discussed the potential path towards DJI's ban in the United States. The Commerce Department could ban DJI. Actor Jeff Bridges is reviving the Widelux panoramic film camera. It will return this year. A Florida judge wore a VR headset during a court hearing. The VR headset simulated a crime scene pertaining to the case.
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