So you have a lengthy video resume and all kinds of experience, but how do you show that to a potential client? In order to wow them with your skills, you need to present something that does two things. Firstly, it shows off your video production skills. Secondly, it...
submitting to film festivals: should you send in a film that isn't done?
Submitting unfinished work to a film festival is not advised. However, it is still an option for many wanting to see their picture make the deadline.
If you’re actively searching for a job, you will find one. The key is to find video jobs that will lead you down a career path you desire. Not all entry-level positions lead to the same future. While all jobs are great for networking, most entry-level positions in film...
Right now, things are different. While some businesses have reopened or may open soon, in-person events will likely be one of the last things to get back to normal. That sets up the challenge of those of us who depend on event work to make a living. What is...
How to work with clients' bad ideas
Bad client ideas can be tough to work past, especially when the client won't budge. Here's how you can steer them in the right direction.
How you can look your best for your virtual meetin
Virtual meetings have their own set of things you need to consider. It’s imperative to look as good as you do on camera as you do off camera.
When you think of networking, the image that often comes to mind is a large room of people walking around passing out business cards. Although it is important to get out and meet other professionals in your area when possible, there are so many other opportunities today to build...
If you're doing video production because it's a wonderful hobby and you're okay with spending your own money to make your video creations, you probably don't need to read any further. But if your plans include providing video production services, or at least recovering the costs of your next...
We talk to accomplished gaffer, Michael Walsh about what it's like to handle the lighting for some of hollywood's biggest movies.
In this episode of the Videomaker Podcast, Chris and Mike talk about how to make the leap from amateur to professional in the world of video production and filmmaking.
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