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Article Comment – Enter to Win a $3000 Sony a6500 4K Camera Package from Shutterstock

I wish Shutterstock or someone would talk about the setup of this prize. Caleb Pike comes close to it. The buzzkill about the Sony a6500 is the lack of a headphone jack. So I looks like from the pic that the SmallHD monitor will be able to help you monitor sound with a headphone jack as it's getting video and sound from HDMI.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3F0Nw-UxBI

5 years ago
Article Comment – 5 Ways to Make a High-Quality Music Video for Under $1,000

Your point is well taken. Also not everyone gets to go to NYU. "The rest of the concept was built around a choreographer and dancers whom Amy had known and worked with during her time at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts."

5 years ago
Article Comment – 5 Ways to Make a High-Quality Music Video for Under $1,000

Thank you Avery! This is what the article should have been written about. The original was pretty elitist.

5 years ago
Article Comment – Beg, Barter, and Strategize: 8 Tips From Doc Funding Experts

Super awesome article. Really digs deep. Thank you. And yet I still have no idea what "impact funding" is? Will someone please give me a few examples of actual things I'm paying for that are considered impact? Like is it money to hire a social media person? Hire a PR person? Money for web hosting? What is the tangible thing I'm paying for.

6 years ago
Article Comment – Canon Finally Competes with the Mirrorless M5 with a Great Entry-Level Camera

Does it have clean-HDMI out?

6 years ago
Article Comment – A Real Church Scandal Becomes the Subject of the Slow Burning 'Only The Righteous'

This film was gorgeously shot and color corrected. Also killer set design. Can we get the details? What camera? What post software? Also I noticed the very subtle use of smoke or haze in the minister's office at 3:02. BTW, there's one scene setting that brought me out of what I imagined is a story taking place in a small town. The coffee house scene. It totally looked like Brooklyn or Queens. After a second or two I wondered if this story takes place in a small city/suburb like Atlanta/Phoenix/OK City. A tiny hiccup in an otherwise totally excellent film.

6 years ago

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