Call sheets are the main tool producers use to organize a day of filming. In this video, Sue O'Hora takes you through a call sheet template and explains what information is crucial to include on the call sheet and why.
In this video Sue O’Hora, Henninger’s Writer/Producer, walks you through the creation of a two-column script. This format is typically used for documentary and marketing projects that will involve combining a number of elements such as voiceover narration, on-camera interviews, photos, video b-roll and graphics on screen.
Cameras are providing higher resolution footage than ever before, but this presents a problem. How do you edit with and manage these huge camera-native files? Video proxy files might be the answer! Learn more about the pros and cons of proxy files in our latest video tutorial.
Sue O’Hora, Henninger’s Writer/Producer, takes you through a few easy tips that will help you look your best on video calls, whether you’re using Zoom, Skype, FaceTime, Houseparty or another platform.
Join Eric Stenmark as he takes you through the core features of one of our favorite Adobe After Effects plugins, Motion V3. This plug-in helps our MoGraph team create stylized, modern motion graphics quickly, without having to tinker with expressions.
One of the best ways to help your brand engage with a broader audience is through video content. Videos (especially online videos) are accessible to everyone with an Internet connection, can be highly educational, and have more impact than most promotional tools.
Maryland Public Television approached us earlier this year to produce a number of commercials for television and radio that would encourage Maryland residents to respond to the U.S. Census. Though this project was completed before social distancing was put in place, the approach we used is achievable even with everyone (Client, Producer, Editor, Voice Talent, Audio Engineer, etc.) working remotely.
Great videos can be made from footage filmed on smartphones, but no matter how familiar we are with our phones, it can be challenging to film oneself in a flattering way. Here are a few tips designed to make this task a little easier.
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Filming conferences or live events, no matter how (seemingly) simple or small requires a lot of detailed thinking. You want to hire the right sized crew and give them the right gear and guidance so that the resulting footage is perfect for the video (or videos) you’re trying to make. Let’s dive into the factors that affect these kinds of productions.
Video is expected to make up 82% of all internet traffic by 2021. With the rise of video as a crucial component of social media strategies, more and more organizations are looking to increase their output of video content. Finding a good video producer, one who understands how to communicate your message to your target audience, can be a challenge however.
Hubspot's "Guide to Video Marketing" is comprehensive...but if you're just getting a video marketing program off the ground, how can you ensure that your videos will be done on schedule and be high quality? Integrate video professionals into your "do it yourself" workflow.