If your clients really want your “negatives” or raw footage, that means they’re willing to pay for it. So charge accordingly.
Licensing Photos and Videos: Audience Size Matters
The larger the prospective audience for your craft, the more you are able to charge for your work. A lesson in photo and video licensing.
When to Pick Music
When is the best time to pick the music for a video? Before, in the middle or after the edit? Let’s discuss.
StillMotion’s KNOW Tour – A Review
My objective and in-depth review of StillMotion’s KNOW Tour Workshop. Should you go? Read on to find out.
Capturing the Essence of the Edit
Usually, the shorter you can make a video, the better. Why take 4 minutes to say what you can in 2.5? Here’s a look at my thought process for getting down to the essence of a message.
Corporate vs. Documentary Interviews
The process of conducting interviews for a corporate promotional video is different than the process of conducting traditional documentary interviews.
Corporate Video Interview Tips from the Best
Three veteran producers and directors with nearly 80 years of experience among them offer great tips on conducting all kinds of video interviews.
I Crossed the 180 on Myself
For the first time in ten years, I crossed the 180 degree line on myself. Some helpful advice when conducting interviews.
The Best Artists Steal
Since history has proven that even the best of the best “steal” ideas, why do we still get so bothered when it happens to us?
Tips for Scheduling Video Interviews
Five tips for scheduling video interviews that will reduce (or eliminate) frustrated clients and wasted money.