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Category Archives: Filming from home
Using DoubleTake on Your iPhone to Record with Two Cameras at the Same Time
I’ve been using this great app called DoubleTake, it allows you to record with two of the cameras on your iPhone at the same time. This means you can record with the front and back camera at the same time. … Continue reading
Posted in elearning, Filming from home, filmmaking, Iphone, Video production
Tagged doubletake, filmic, filmic pro, filmmaking, gimbal, iphone, Video production
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What is a gimbal?
What is gimbal? It is a great device for vlogging or for capturing video with your smartphone keeping it nice and steady. Continue reading
The ATEM Mini Could Change the Way You Teach Online
This past year the classroom has moved online and this can be a useful way to teach. It is not the only way and as we return to normality online teaching still has its place. In fact I have been … Continue reading
Posted in elearning, Filming from home, teaching, video, Video production, Working from home
Tagged atem mini, atem mini extreme, atem mini pro, BlackMagic design, chromakey, distance learning, e-learning, Green screen, live streaming, MS Teams, multiple cameras, remote teaching, skype, teaching online, video switcher, vision mixer, Zoom
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Editing with Green Screen Using iMovie
If you are a Mac user then iMovie is a great and free editing program. It even allows you to do green screen which used to be notoriously fiddly, in fact it still can be. So you know that filming … Continue reading
Posted in chromakey, Filming from home, filmmaking, Green screen, iMovie, Special effects, video, Video editing, Video production
Tagged blue screen, chromakey, filmmaking, Green screen, imovie, presenter, Special effects, VFX, Video editing, Video production, videography, visual effects
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Using the Windows Camera App to Record Video
You’be probably used your smartphone to record yourself but you can also use your Windows PC. Let’s face it many of us are having to record ourselves. The advantage of using the camera in your computer is you probably already … Continue reading
The Trick to Getting a Good Result When Using a Teleprompter
How many of you have had to come to grips with filming from home over the past year? It seems it has been many. Once you come to grips with that you’ve then realised it would be nice to have … Continue reading
Why Use a Canon Camera as a Webcam Using the EOS Webcam Utility
Many of you have been using Zoom, Skype, MS Teams and other apps for keeping in touch and also for teaching and demonstrating during the lockdown. And I think many of you will keep doing this when everything returns to … Continue reading
Using Vimeo to Review Edits
Video editing sometimes involves a lot of back and forth with fine tuning the edits. Your client often wants to change things either moving things around or taking bits out. They go through the edit noting down timecode which doesn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Filming from home, filmmaking, Final Cut Pro, iMovie, video, Video editing, Video production
Tagged editing, filmmaking, production, Video editing, video editor, Vimeo
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Connecting a Wireless Mic to an iPhone or iPad
Smartphones like the iPhone record great video, and the iPad is good too, and they can be edited directly on your iPhone and iPad. But there is one thing that can let it down and that is the sound recording. … Continue reading
Posted in Filming from home, filmmaking, iOS, iPad, iPad Pro, Iphone, Video production
Tagged audio recording, iPhoneography, sound recording, video on iphone
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Filming Tips When Working from Home #filmingfromhome
For many of us we are now working from home and that has many challenges including staying engaged with your customers, students, colleagues and workforce. A great way to do this is to create videos, something that I usually do … Continue reading