We all
know that video is the next big thing for bloggers. The bloggers
who really know how to shoot video will always be at a distinct
advantage over those who don't. And those who know how to really
use video to tell stories will always win out over those who
don't. How to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck by
Steve Stockman will help you drastically improve your video taking
skills.
Want to win a copy of How
to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck? We're giving away five
copies and as well as one Kodak Playsport.
There will be one grand prize winner who will win a copy
of How to Shoot Video That Doesn't
Suck + the Kodak
Playsport.
There will be four winners of a copy of How to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck.
HOW TO WIN
Simply leave a comment to win.
ADDITIONAL ENTRIES
Click to tweet "I'm entering to win a copy of How to Shoot Video that Doesn't Suck + a Kodak Playsport." Tweet
GIVEAWAY
DEADLINE
This giveaway ends on Friday, July 8, 2011 at 11:59
PST
How to Shoot Video that Doesn't Suck OFFICIAL TRAILER from Steve Stockman on Vimeo.
How to Shoot the Cutest Kids
on Earth: Yours
· Think in Shots: Short, 5 second shots show us a lot, and keep others from being incredibly bored. · Shoot at their level. Don’t shoot down at them, be with them. Much more interesting.
· Don’t shoot until you see the whites of their eyes. You want memories...and kid’s lives are told through their faces. If you miss their eyes, you’re missing detail you’ll want later.
· Keep the video short. Your mother loves your kids, but if
she’s bored, she’s just like you. It’s only one click from your
link to Family Guy.
· Misbehavior is more watchable than good behavior. Which story do
you tell: the night you were eight and sat down to a polite dinner,
or the night your dad told a joke and your sister laughed so hard
milk came out her nose? Shoot first, ask questions later.
· Use interviews. Kids say the darndest things, and all that.
How to Shoot Vacation Video
that Doesn’t Suck
· Keep your shots short: You don’t want to have to live your
vacation again in real time.
· Think before you shoot: If it’s not interesting (or not a good
shot) don’t bother.
· People are more interesting than scenery: Have the scenery behind
them by all means, but what you’ll want to remember in 10 years is
your family and friends.
· Adding a story to you video kicks it to the next level: Tell that
trip to Europe from your husband’s “first time out of the country”
perspective and it will be much more interesting. At Disneyland?
Don’t think “Billy in front of the castle.” Think “Billy being
excited/worried about meeting Mickey.”
Comment
I need al the help I can get!!!
GIVEAWAY DEADLINE
This giveaway ends on Friday, July 8, 2011 at 11:59 PST
: ( So sorry I missed this one!
I love doing video reviews! What a great giveaway you offered! Congrats to the winners!!!
Everywhere I turn it's 'video madness' lately is this a sign from the Universe I should enter the vlogging world? =)
Looking to find followers and follow other mom bloggers. Post your requests!
1860 discussions
This is where we discuss everything about blogging. Ask your questions and share your knowledge. NO GIVEAWAY LISTINGS!
2450 discussions
We all have questions and advice to share about parenting. Ask questions and share sage advice in our Motherhood, Parenting, & Family forum.
863 discussions
Have a general topic you would like to share with other members of the club? This is the place to do it.
790 discussions
© 2023 Created by Mom Bloggers Club.
Powered by
You need to be a member of Mom Bloggers Club to add comments!
Join Mom Bloggers Club