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Initially released in the fall of 2013, the Canon 70D was easily one of the most anticipated cameras released that year. Officially it's the replacement to the older 60D. But, in many respects, it simultaneously replaces the original 7D as well. https://photographypx.com/canon-70d-review/ Video https://youtu.be/QqA4ACrUdLg
November 8th parks are free for everyone in honor of both veterans and active military—it is important to note that reservations will still be highly recommended, and some places required. And that being said… The Texas parks & wildlife announced that reservations can now be made up to 5 months in advance. For a lot of folks the reservations have really put a damper on planning, myself included, but for now 5 months is a really good amount of time to plan a larger trip for your family to some pretty awesome places. So start booking up those holidays now I guess My guest this week is the creator of one of my favorite Instagram accounts, @HikeAustin Matthew Guthrie is someone that has always had a passion for the outdoors, but it was when he grabbed the camera did his love for landscapes, and nature really come to fruition. In our conversation this week we’ll talk about how the account got started, his day job that funny enough doesn’t really have anything to do with the outdoors per se, and what it’s like running account with 30 thousand followers. We’ll also continue the discussion about geo tagging and what responsibilities he’s taken to provide beneficial information for visitors and even the parks themselves. You’ll be surprised to learn some of the comments and messages he gets in his inbox. Anywho—please enjoy this episode, and remember, likes, shares, and 5-star ratings are the life blood for free content, so if you enjoy the Texas trailhead content please give it a rating on apple podcasts, and share a link or two on social media.
And basically, you got to know what it is that you want, but after that, whatever money and budget that you have. Buy, the equipment that you can buy, rock it out on that equipment upgrade. Rinse and repeat! In this particular industry. Because, you know, you're always going to feel slightly inferior with your equipment, like, oh, I don't have the Sony A4, I only have the Canon 70D or whatever, you know, and then I probably set the Sony name wrong because I'm not a Sony guy. But Noah, it is. So I'm learning. - Paul D McPherson Welcome welcome back to the Boss Uncaged Podcast. On today's show, we have Paul D. McPherson Jr., the Founder of Clique box & Professional Photographer better known as "Biggie Smalls". Today, we discuss business scaling opportunities and uncovering hidden growth strategies. Let's jump right in. http://www.paulmcpherson.com/ http://www.biggypauls.blogspot.com/ http://www.twitter.com/paulmcphersonjr
Today I have a conversation with Andrew Murphy about gear and the role it plays in your ability as a creator. If you don't already know Andrew Murphy is a full-time filmmaker and, as of recently, now a FULL-TIME YouTuber. He creates stunning content and has been creating and running his business for over a DECADE. We decided to talk about this topic today because, as creators, we all get to the point where we start getting really comfortable with the gear that we have and want to upgrade OR as we are starting off just assume that we have to invest into the best gear possible on the market currently. It's almost like we get this idea in our head that our creative ability matches the quality of the gear that we have but ultimately it's not true. regardless if you have a super 8 camera or a Sony A7III neither camera adds or takes away from the experience you have as a creator or the story you have to tell. You may not have the best quality camera as far as pixels per inch or dynamic range goes BUT if you have a cellphone in your pocket or a GoPro... or anything with a record button you have a way to tell a story. At the end of the day story and value added are KING. You can have a bad video with 10 views on a RED camera and you can have an amazing low budget video with a million views on an entry level cam corder. Look at Casey Neistat, his videos starting out have hundreds of thousands of views if not millions yet they were shot on whatever camera he could get ahold of. Even his vlogs were shot on entry to mid level DSLR cameras. His go-to camera was a crop sensor Canon 70D with kit lenses that only shoots 1080 at 30 fps. The story you can tell with the gear that you have is ALWAYS better than the story that's left untold. Do what you can with what you have.
we cover the highlights and do a brief overview of the Canon 70D camera. We discuss its main headlining features, how it's positioned in their lineup, and how it stacks up to the competition. https://photographypx.com/canon-70d-review/
we cover the highlights and do a brief overview of the Canon 70D camera. We discuss its main headlining features, how it's positioned in their lineup, and how it stacks up to the competition. https://photographypx.com/canon-70d-review/
Show Notes Episode 8 Ep. 8 What’s in My Camera Bag - 01/12/2020 Have you wondered what Brooke and I carry during a typical photo shoot? Then this is the episode for you! We share some of the conventional (and not-so-conventional) items that are in our camera bags - here is a list of all of the items we mention with links for you to purchase if you would like :) Happy Listening! Brooke’s Kit 1. Sunscreen- https://amzn.to/2uCrbKc 2. Gatorade Packets (some electrolyte drink)- https://amzn.to/2tVvXlz 3. Power Crunch Bar (https://amzn.to/2FIz832 4. Light Reflector (4-in-1)- https://amzn.to/2RaVM9f 5. Brooke’s Actual Camera Bag- https://amzn.to/36SOJJ 6. GOOD MEMORY CARD (SD Cards) - 64 - https://amzn.to/30eopqh 7. Portable phone charger 8. Canon Rebel T6i- https://amzn.to/35ODOyG 9. Nifty Fifty - Canon 50mm f1.8- https://amzn.to/3a2DZdi 10. Canon 85mm f1.8- https://amzn.to/37YjQD 11. Brushes- https://amzn.to/30bjt5C 12. Blotting Papers https://amzn.to/2tVwi7P Logan’s Kit 1. Light Diffuser https://amzn.to/2uCsPLS 2. Lens Brush https://amzn.to/35GPNhO 3. Micro-fiber cleaning cloth- https://amzn.to/35Jgfre 4. Peak Design Everyday Backpack https://amzn.to/3a5Q8xR 5. Sony A7iii https://amzn.to/2sh3rdQ 6. Canon 70D ^ https://amzn.to/2NiwzZC 7. Peak Design Everyday Sling 5L- https://amzn.to/37WD9w 8. 4-6 SD Cards - Sandisk https://amzn.to/2taiNRS 9. Tripod - https://amzn.to/36Mlbg1 10. Portable camera battery charger adapter- https://amzn.to/36LoDY 11. Peak Design Capture - Camera Clip- https://amzn.to/2sn01GE 12. Carl Zeiss 85mm f1.8 - favorite focal length- https://amzn.to/35LovH1 13. DJI Copilot Boss - https://amzn.to/2QLwbVp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zoomingin/message
On episode 197 of the BSP I analyze what a failure 2019 was and why that’s a good thing, as well as what I learned from that. I also share what my goals are for 2020. Subscribe to the full audio podcast at http://www.bandrewsays.com Gear Used This Episode (Affiliate Links): Neumann U87 Ai: http://bit.ly/2Ndtome Warm Audio WA73-EQ: http://bit.ly/34p34ei Universal Audio x8: http://bit.ly/35skacW OC White ProBoom Ultima https://www.ocwhite.com/broadcast-arms/proboom-ultima/proboom-ultima-lp-mic-booms.html Sony MDR7506: https://geni.us/7506 Twitter: @bandrewsays Ask Questions: https://www.askbandrew.com Merch; https://teespring.com/stores/podcastage-store Discord: http://www.podcastage.com/discord 00:00 - Intro 01:30 - What Were My 2019 Goals? 04:54 - What I DID Accomplish in 2019 18:28 - Favorite Videos I Made in 2019 22:14 - My Goals for 2020 28:31 - Ask Bandrew 29:09 - Voice Submission 1 29:43 - How do I Mount my Canon 90d? Manfrotto Friction Arm: https://geni.us/manfboom Manfrotto Clamp: https://geni.us/manfclamp 30:29 - Can I Use the Canon 70D for my 2nd Angle? 32:09 - Versus Series on Boom Arms? 32:47 - Versus Series on Recording Software? 34:40 - Voice Submission 2 35:51 - How Does Guys Voice Sound Through the Rode M2? Guy’s Site: www.mymac.com 36:45 - Video Submission 1 39:24 - I’m Being Bullied! Allen’s YT Channel: www.youtube.com/soundspeeds 41:48 - Outro Shawn Milo’s Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ShawnMilo
Dan Vineberg is a travel video creator from Canada. His popular YouTube channel, The New Travel, has been viewed 11 million times and has over 100,000 subscribers. More than anything, Dan believes that the world is full of kind, generous people who are proud of their countries. He has been travel vlogging for 4+ years and has some wild stories from his travels. In this episode, you'll learn what it's like during the early days of running a travel vlog, the challenges that you'll face in different countries, things that you should or shouldn't do if you want to provide value to your viewers, and different ways to monetize that you can start doing now. How to connect with Dan: YouTube: The New Travel Facebook: @danvineberg Instagram: @thenewtravel Twitter: @danvineberg How you can support Dan: Patreon: The New Travel Recommendations from Dan: 4 Hour Work Week, by Tim Ferris– Dan’s most strongly recommended book Sapiens, by Yuval Noah Harari– A great book on the history of humanity Rode VideoMicMic Pro– Preferred mic without a budget Rode Mic Go– Preferred mic on a budget Canon 70D– What Dan currently uses Canon 90D– What Dan is thinking about buying My book recommendation: Atlas Obscura, by Joshua Foer– My recommendation to learn about hidden travel destinations If you would like to register for our newsletter, sign up atTGI Tools. If you liked this episode, please let me know on Twitter. Thank you for listening to the Traction Growth & Income podcast. If you haven’t done so already, I would sincerely appreciate a quick rating and review on the iTunes! It really helps grow awareness for the show. If you’re a creative wanting to make money from your craft, be sure to check out Stagepass today in order to let your audience support you by creating experiences for auction.
Tiny Couch Productions is based in Denton, Texas, a town rich in music and the arts. We are a popup recording effort that was launched to promote local musicians and songwriters within the community. Armed with a Canon 70D camera, a Sony PCM-D50 two track recorder, an Alesis 8 track mixer, and a sack full of cables, we stalk musicians in the many venues around town and capture their performances. This summer we set up an in-home studio for a more personal feel. Please check back throughout the summer as we produce more videos of these amazing musicians and their music. Tiny Couch Productions Youtube Tiny Couch Productions on Facebook Tiny Couch Productions on Instagram Tiny Couch Productions - North Texas Daily
Cinematographer and curator of The Super Secret Film Blog, Evan Bourcier stops by for 5 minutes. My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/vlogkit Find Evan's work here: Website- http://ebourcier.com/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/evanbourcier/ Super Secret Film Blog- http://www.supersecretfilmblog.com/ --- ► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/jpa_youtube --- WEBSITE- http://bit.ly/jordanpa INSTAGRAM- http://bit.ly/jpa_instagram FACEBOOK- http://bit.ly/jpa_facebook SNAPCHAT- http://bit.ly/jpa_snapchat PODCAST- http://bit.ly/jpa_podcast Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/jordankit Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/jordankit RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/jordankit iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/jordankit Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/jordankit ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- http://bit.ly/videocompany My Life Story (sort of)- http://bit.ly/jpa_mylife I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
#NAB SHOW 2017 has already dropped some bombs on Day 1. My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/vlogkit --- ► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/jpa_youtube --- WEBSITE- http://bit.ly/jordanpa INSTAGRAM- http://bit.ly/jpa_instagram FACEBOOK- http://bit.ly/jpa_facebook SNAPCHAT- http://bit.ly/jpa_snapchat PODCAST- http://bit.ly/jpa_podcast Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/jordankit Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/jordankit RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/jordankit iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/jordankit Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/jordankit ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- http://bit.ly/videocompany My Life Story (sort of)- http://bit.ly/jpa_mylife I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
What has happened in the last 30 days? My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/vlogkit --- ► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/jpa_youtube --- WEBSITE- http://bit.ly/jordanpa INSTAGRAM- http://bit.ly/jpa_instagram FACEBOOK- http://bit.ly/jpa_facebook SNAPCHAT- http://bit.ly/jpa_snapchat PODCAST- http://bit.ly/jpa_podcast Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/jordankit Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/jordankit RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/jordankit iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/jordankit Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/jordankit ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- http://bit.ly/videocompany My Life Story (sort of)- http://bit.ly/jpa_mylife I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
"What camera do you use?!" MY KIT- http://geni.us/vlogkit Kit.com is a simple website where you can compile all of your gear into one place. Whether it's cameras, lenses, makeup, books or whatever. Kits come in all shapes and sizes. For creators, they help you monetize through your affiliate accounts like Amazon and B&H Photo. Also, it's a chance to learn what the other great YouTubers in your space are using to make their videos. KIT- http://Kit.com/ --- ► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/jpa_youtube --- WEBSITE- http://bit.ly/jordanpa INSTAGRAM- http://bit.ly/jpa_instagram FACEBOOK- http://bit.ly/jpa_facebook TWITTER- http://twitter.com/jordanpanderson SNAPCHAT- http://bit.ly/jpa_snapchat My Gear- http://geni.us/vlogkit Canon 70D- http://geni.us/jordankit Canon 10-18mm- http://geni.us/jordankit RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- http://bit.ly/videocompany My Life Story (sort of)- http://bit.ly/jpa_mylife I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
PART 1- http://bit.ly/2mmu1g2 My Camera Gear- http://geni.us/jordankit 2 Major questions have arisen from Part 1 and I wanted to answer them for everyone instead of just a select few. 1. How to get a PA Job? 0:56 2. What about a Driver's License? 4:20 --- Getting a PA job is as hard as any job search. The first question is "Where do I start?" You can start on job sites, craigslist or production staffing websites. DISCLAIMER: BE VERY CAREFUL ON CRAIGSLIST. EXTREME CAUTION!! Reach out to production houses, filmmakers and videographers about their company. BUT DO NOT start the email off by asking for a job. "Hi, I'm looking to see if you have any openings." [DELETE] Offer that company something of value. What can you bring to the table? --- Driver's License It's a catch-22. You need one. Should that discourage you? Hell No! Expect "No" 99% of the time anyways and show people that you're willing to work your ass off regardless of a driver's license. --- WEBSITE- http://bit.ly/jordanpa SNAPCHAT- http://snapchat.com/add/valley_films INSTAGRAM- http://bit.ly/jpa_instagram TWITTER- http://twitter.com/jordanpanderson My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/jordankit Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/jordankit Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/jordankit RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/jordankit iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/jordankit Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/jordankit Music by Avaren (https://goo.gl/A3m4Iv) New to the Vlog? -- My Filmmaking Philosophy- https://goo.gl/KNsVO4 My Life Story (sort of)- http://bit.ly/jpa_mylife I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
So now that you're thinking long-term, let's figure out how to manage that in the present. Let's hyper-focus on what you can do in your daily lilfe to reach that long-term goal. YOU HAVE TO STEP OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE. Live a Life that is constantly stepping into uncomfortable situations- It's how we grow. Nothing great was created by sitting at home, safe, and comfortable. GET OUT THERE AND DO IT!! --- ► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/jpa_youtube --- WEBSITE- http://geni.us/jordanpanderson INSTAGRAM- http://bit.ly/jpa_instagram FACEBOOK- http://bit.ly/jpa_facebook SNAPCHAT- http://bit.ly/jpa_snapchat PODCAST- http://bit.ly/jpa_podcast Canon 70D- http://geni.us/vlogkit Canon 10-18mm- http://geni.us/vlogkit RODE VideoMic Pro- http://geni.us/vlogkit iPhone 6- http://geni.us/vlogkit Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://geni.us/vlogkit ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- http://bit.ly/videocompany My Life Story (sort of)- http://bit.ly/jpa_mylife I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
The Awesome team at Logger's Lunchbox sent us the RNG 3.2 to test out for the week. This thing is a BEAST! The Logger's Lunchbox was concieved to solve the problems that DSLR video was notorious for: unprofessional audio, lack of power, and a lack of space for accessories. The LL RNG 3.2 comes in at 9lbs of stainless steel. It's sturdy on the shoulder and well-balanced. It comes with an articulating hand grip for better support. Take a listen for the audio test as it compares to the Tascam DR-60D. Find out more about Logger's Lunchbox at http://loggerslunchbox.com --- ► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/jpa_youtube --- WEBSITE- http://bit.ly/jordanpa INSTAGRAM- http://bit.ly/jpa_instagram FACEBOOK- http://bit.ly/jpa_facebook SNAPCHAT- http://bit.ly/jpa_snapchat My Gear- http://geni.us/vlogkit Canon 70D- http://geni.us/jordankit Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- http://bit.ly/videocompany My Life Story (sort of)- http://bit.ly/jpa_mylife SnapChat- @Valley_Films
What's my favorite drone? DJI Mavic Pro: http://amzn.to/2oaVClg DJI Phantom 4 Pro: http://amzn.to/2oaZvX4 DJI Matrice 600: http://amzn.to/2oNAOkX --- DJI Mavic Pro - http://amzn.to/2oaVClg This is a small yet powerful drone. It shoots 4K and could fit in your back pocket...? It's not "the best" image quality but it is competive and could pass off as professional if graded properly. I would recommend this drone for anyone starting out with drones (like myself). It's low-key and the most user-friendly. Price: $999 DJI Phantom 4 Pro - http://amzn.to/2oaZvX4 A professional grade drone that is perfect for shoots ranging from weddings to small corporate videos. 4K video at 60fps. The coolest feature on this puppy is ACtiveTrack where the drone selects a target and automatically flies to follow the target. IN-SANE! A significant bump-up in image quality compared to the Mavic and still won't break the bank...too much. Price: $1499 DJI Matrice 600 - http://amzn.to/2oNAOkX Holy fuuuuuuuu...This thing is a BEAST! Not for the faint of heart, this hexacopter has a camera payload of 35lbs. Slap on your RED Dragon and off you go. So cleary, this is for professional shoots, large corporate and cinema. This drone is not for the casual user. Get a pilot's license or hire a professional drone pilot for this bad boy. Price: $4,9999 (plus 10+ batteries) FAA on Drones: https://www.faa.gov/uas/ Drone FAQ: https://www.faa.gov/uas/faqs/ FAA's New Rule: https://goo.gl/nBjl9v --- ►► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/jpa_youtube --- Website- http://jordanpanderson.com Instagram- http://instagram.com/jordanpanderson Facebook- http://bit.ly/jpa_facebook Snapchat- http://snapchat.com/add/valley_films Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- https://goo.gl/OA6MKq My Life Story (sort of)- https://goo.gl/U5b2Ja I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/vlogkit You're trying to grow your brand- which social channel will lead to success? 1) Don't Discriminate Try all of the social media channels before making that final judgment. Don't knock it until you try it. What seems dumb or only for the teenagers might actually be the launch pad for your business or brand. 2) Become An Expert Not only should you try these platforms out but you should become somewhat of an expert in these platforms. Know how to upload Instagram stories, know how to advertise on Facebook, learn what a geofilter is. Only then can you say that this platform isn't right for your company. 3) Understand the Workflow When uploading content to this platform, does it match your workflow? Are there too many barriers to using the platform? Find this out. 4) Don't Use Followers/Subscribers/Likes as Metrics (At First) You cannot decide platforms based on vanity metrics. Having a month-old YouTube channel with only 10 subscribers DOES NOT mean that YouTube sucks. Focus on the vanity later. BECOME AN EXPERT DON'T KNOCK IT UNTIL YOU TRY IT DON'T BE VAIN CREATE A WORKFLOW Which platform is right for you? --- ►► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/jpa_youtube --- Website- http://bit.ly/jordanpa Instagram- http://bit.ly/jpa_instagram Facebook- http://facebook.com/jordanpandersonfilm Snapchat- http://bit.ly/jpa_snapchat Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- http://bit.ly/videocompany My Life Story (sort of)- http://bit.ly/jpa_mylife I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
My Camera Gear: http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D That video was going to make your career...and you didn't post it?! WHY?! Because of Fear. You chickened out and now look at you... That was supposed to be the video that was going to blow you up! The one to go VIRAL but instead you got anxious about it. Well, boo-hoo. No one cares. Leave a comment if you have questions. Peace! --- ►► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/2lZYHDP --- Website- http://jordanpanderson.com Instagram- http://instagram.com/jordanpanderson Facebook- http://facebook.com/jordanpandersonfilm Snapchat- http://snapchat.com/add/valley_films Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- https://goo.gl/OA6MKq My Life Story (sort of)- https://goo.gl/U5b2Ja I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
Follow along: http://bit.ly/2mBWvUO It's about that time. The camera tech world has changed so drastically since we last had our discussion. It can no longer be ignored: what is the best camera for you? --- ►► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/2lZYHDP --- Website- http://jordanpanderson.com Instagram- http://instagram.com/jordanpanderson Facebook- http://facebook.com/jordanpandersonfilm Snapchat- http://snapchat.com/add/valley_films Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- https://goo.gl/OA6MKq My Life Story (sort of)- https://goo.gl/U5b2Ja I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
I am being pulled in two major directions: ambition and relaxation. One brings happiness, the other success. As a 24-year-old, I am still trying to figure this one out. Do I go all in and move so quickly that I become blinded by my ambition? Do I sit back, relax, have a couple of beers and watch the sunset? I am trying to find that balance. Thanks for watching, and thank you so much for sticking with me on this journey. LIVE STREAM- Choose A Camera (http://bit.ly/2odA30B) --- ►► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/2lZYHDP --- Website- http://jordanpanderson.com Instagram- http://instagram.com/jordanpanderson Facebook- http://facebook.com/jordanpandersonfilm Snapchat- http://snapchat.com/add/valley_films Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- https://goo.gl/OA6MKq My Life Story (sort of)- https://goo.gl/U5b2Ja I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
It's something that can change the game for their marketing and branding. Put yourself in front of the camera and roll. My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D It's a scary thing to think about but it can work in a lot of cases. Putting yourself out there as the face of your company is a way to add some personality (your personality) to your company. When people think of your company, they will think of how fun or witty or educational or helpful you are as a person. This can work for the best. Give a try for at least 6 months. THEN decide if it's right for your company. STOP DEBATING, START RECORDING. --- ►► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/2lZYHDP --- Website- http://jordanpanderson.com Instagram- http://instagram.com/jordanpanderson Facebook- http://facebook.com/jordanpandersonfilm Snapchat- http://snapchat.com/add/valley_films Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- https://goo.gl/OA6MKq My Life Story (sort of)- https://goo.gl/U5b2Ja I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
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What up people! I have missed this. Updating you all on my life and how it's going. The Youtube videos are on the way. Also, going to play with some more Live videos on Instagram and Youtube. Look forward to that. I love you guys, thanks for watching. See you on the next episode. My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D --- ►► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/2lZYHDP --- Website- http://jordanpanderson.com Instagram- http://instagram.com/jordanpanderson Facebook- http://facebook.com/jordanpandersonfilm Snapchat- http://snapchat.com/add/valley_films Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- https://goo.gl/OA6MKq My Life Story (sort of)- https://goo.gl/U5b2Ja I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
We've all been there...well I hope we've all been there. The Life as a production assistant. My Gear- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D --- "Grab this! Go fetch me this! Where's my coffee!?..." Yes...we know the feeling. Here are some quick tips on being a production assistant: Have a good attitude Be seen and not heard Be ready Always ask questions Be shamelessly ignorant, i,e., don't pretend to be a know-it-all --- WEBSITE- http://jordanpanderson.com INSTAGRAM- http://instagram.com/jordanpanderson FACEBOOK- http://facebook.com/jordanpandersonfilm TWITTER- http://twitter.com/jordanpanderson SNAPCHAT- http://snapchat.com/add/valley_films My Gear- http://bit.ly/jordankit Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/jordankit Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/jordankit RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/jordankit iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/jordankit Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/jordankit New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- https://goo.gl/OA6MKq My Life Story (sort of)- https://goo.gl/U5b2Ja I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
The DSLR Revolution has come and gone. My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/jordankit Now the Mirrorless and Prosumer-Cinema cameras are dominating the videomaking world. It's time to put the DSLR on the shelf for good. Image Quality The Dreaded Question- "What Camera did you use to shoot that?" Everyone hates this question, but it's valid when it's coming from a cheap DSLR-user. How can you blame them? They're looking at beautiful images on YouTube in 4K! Speaking of 4K; DSLRs have put that on hold indefinitely. 4K six months wasn't the top priority, but now it is a must-have. 4K provides so many options for the image. The DSLR world has said that they're working on it but that doesn't appear to be the case. Performance DSLRs handle well in the hands; they're beefy and won't slip out. There's just one thing- this is for photographers. Filmmakers have to trick it out and spend loads of cash to make the DSLR a stable piece of equipment. Cinema prosumer cameras offer handles and grips suited for run-n-gun shooting. Battery life wasn't cut out to last very long for video mode. Photos are quick and use minimal power. 1200 shots on a single battery seems reasonable, but 90 minutes for video doesn't cut it. Purpose The DSLR was meant for photography. Video mode was an afterthought that was marketable. Period. DSLRs were not meant for the sole purpose of filmmaking. ---- My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/jordankit Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/jordankit Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/jordankit RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/jordankit iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/jordankit Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/jordankit
You’re not sure how to get new listeners to your podcast, and you don’t have many followers on Twitter. On top of that, Twitter and many other social media platforms have a ton of noise on them. How do you stand out and get people to notice you and your show? You want to use social media to promote your podcast but you aren’t sure how to get started.These are three problems that many people face. In this episode, I’m going to talk about the solutions.Key Takeaways:Go where your audience is. The platform doesn’t matter, the attention does.Prove that you can deliver something valuable to someone else’s audience, and then go out and do it.Don’t use social media for a bunch of different things—it dilutes the focus of your feed.Know if your content is going to be relevant to someone before you promote your work to a stranger.The more narrow your focus, the better chance you’ll have of attracting the right people.If necessary, create new social media accounts for your podcast.Your Twitter bio needs to be your mission statement.Don’t be afraid to be yourself.Think about the kind of people you want to attract and share things that will attract those people to you.Problem #1: You Don’t Have Enough Listeners or FollowersYou’re not sure how to get new listeners to your podcast, and you don’t have many followers on Twitter. Do you have to use social media to get new listeners? No, you don’t. But it helps.Ask yourself, “Where are my people?” It might be Twitter. It might not be. Where is the attention? Where are the people who would be interested in your show? You need to go there. Don’t spend energy on platforms that don’t have many people or that don’t have engagement.If you’re making a show for older CEOs, they probably aren’t going to find and follow you on Snapchap. Try LinkedIn.Likewise, if you’re making a podcast for the younger generation, posting on LinkedIn will be a waste of time.Know your audience and go where they are.Go where your audience is, where their attention is.You Have to Produce Great Work ConsistentlyYou might look up these podcasters that have huge followings who are so engaged. What do these famous podcasters all have in common? They showed up and produced work consistently for a long time.You have to create good work, good podcasts, good blog posts, and you have to do it consistently. It takes a long time. You have to build up a body of work.On top of that, you also have to share valuable stuff that other people create. Sharing other people’s work–especially if it’s stuff your audience will be interested in–is a great way to get attention. It’s a great way to be seen as someone who’s plugged in and connected with what’s going on in the world of whatever your niche is.Focus on Creating Real Connections with PeopleNothing bothers me more than random people sending me messages saying, “Hey, check out my podcast! It’s about mowing yards.” I think, “I don’t care about that, man! Why are you wasting my time? Why are you wasting your time?”Don’t waste people’s time. Don’t spam strangers by asking them to listen to your podcast. If you don’t know a person and you don’t have a good reason to believe that they would be interested in your show, don’t bother them.Instead, look for people who need your help, who are part of your community (someone who cares about the same thing you do a podcast about).Find the people talking about the stuff that you talk about, have conversations with them. Don’t jump in by saying, “Check out my show! Check out my show!” Get to know them first. You qoulsn'r go up to an attractive person on the street and ask them to marry you, do you? No, you have to find out if you have common interests first.Be a Part of a CommunityInterview people with common interests on your show, and ask to be a guest on other shows. You’d be surprised at who will say yes to an interview request if you frame it as something their audience will find interesting.Prove that you can deliver something valuable to someone else’s audience, and then go out and do it.Q: Can I Reach Out to Total Strangers to Promote My Podcast?What about reaching out to strangers to promote your show? It really depends on the situation and what your show is about. Are you sure your show is something they’ll be interested in?Let’s say that you make a podcast about making YouTube videos. You run a search for “problems with my video” on Twitter. You see a total stranger who says, “I can’t figure out the audio problem on my Canon 70D,” and you remember that you have a podcast episode that talked about that exact problem.Tweet at them and say, “Hey, I had that problem too. Here’s what I did”, and send them a link to your podcast episode. That's an example of how to promote your content without spamming someone.Know if your content is going to be relevant to someone before you promote your work to a stranger.Problem #2. Social Media Is Full of NoiseThere’s a lot of noise online, especially on Twitter. People aren’t paying as much attention as they used to. Some people follow thousands of people (and you know those people aren’t reading everything in their feeds, that would take forever).How do you stand out?Ryan Magner posted this in the chat earlier, “I’m listening to Seth Godin this morning. Good bit of talk on brands: Seth said, ‘I worked hard to listen to what it was [the customer] wanted to tell me, what they needed from me, so I could deliver on the promise they wanted me to make.’ That mindset requires you to commit to the marketplace you want to be in.”“If one minute you’re selling snow shovels, the next minute you’re selling life insurance, and the minute after that you’re helping people beat traffic tickets, nobody can figure out who you are. Nobody can figure out what to expect from you next. There’s a difference between being a ‘meaningful specific,’ and a ‘wandering generality.’ A wandering generality is looking for the next thing all the time, and can’t possibly build a brand.“I love this. This speaks to a problem that a lot of people have when they have a Twitter or social media account, which is posting a bunch of different stuff. I’m guilty of this too. My Twitter account is @thepodcastdude, and I mostly keep it to podcasting stuff, but every once in a while, I’ll think, “Here’s a random thing I want to Tweet about,” and I tweet about it.If you're trying to reach a specific audience, don’t use social media to talk about a bunch of different things—it dilutes the focus of your feed.You might need to create a new Twitter account for your podcast.Some people might be interested in following you as a person (humans want to connect with other humans). I love following people, especially people that are cool podcasters. But some people might just want to see updates about your podcast, or whatever it is that your podcast is about.Imagine creating a YouTube channel where half the videos you post are related to your podcast, and the other half are completely random, unrelated stuff. You’ll turn a lot people off. Probably not everyone, but people subscribe to channels and other people online for a reason. The more narrow your focus, the better chance you’ll have of attracting the right people.Problem #3. How Do I Get Started Promoting My Podcast on Social Media?You’re overthinking this. What are the big social media platforms? Go create an account and start sharing what you make.Yes, it’s a time investment. You’ll have to invest time to figure out how the platform works and how to get attention there, but just like anything else, you have to learn this stuff.Some platforms might not be right for you or your audience. Do some research. Find out what kind of people are on it, what the age groups are, whether your audience is there. In the bio section, describe the show you make and who it’s for, and what your purpose is.Related: See How to Write a Better Podcast Description That Attracts New Listeners.If you do a podcast and you really just have a personal Twitter profile, I really think that your bio needs to be your mission statement.Your bio is important. It tells people why they should follow you.You have to tell people why they should listen to your podcast.Three things that you need to include to convince people to listen:This is what this episode is about.This is what it’s going to do for you.Here’s why you should listen, here’s why you should care.Put some thought into how you describe your episode. Otherwise, people are going to scroll right past it. If you don’t tell people why they should care, they’ll swipe up. Or down. Whatever.Don’t Be Afraid to Share Links to Old EpisodesPromote your older episodes too. If you’ve made a lot of content, it’s okay to promote it. It’s okay if it’s six months old, unless you’re just doing a new show. That’s a whole other problem. New shows are hard. If you’re making content that’s remotely evergreen, which means that it will still be interesting to listen to six months, a year, or three years from now, promote that stuff online.Don’t be afraid to re-post your old content.You’ll get new followers all the time and some of your current followers will miss the first time you post something. People aren’t paying close attention. You can post a link to a new episode three or four times a week, every other day, and most people won’t notice. Just make sure that you change the wording, the description, the value proposition a little bit every time.There’s no magic shortcut to growing an audience online. Buying followers is not going to get you there. Sign up for accounts, add your information, and start sharing your work.Step #1: Make good work.Step #2: Talk about it. Share it.*Quick tip: Before posting something to social media, ask yourself: Is this something that my audience is going to care about? *Sit with that for a couple of minutes. More people would be in a much better place if they asked themselves that question before posting stuff on Twitter.Don’t Be Afraid to Be YourselfWe all have personalities, values, and goals. Some people share too much, but some people don’t. Some people are afraid to let their personalities come through in their work or their social media accounts. They try to keep it professional and it ends up feeling sterile. It’s okay to share and talk about things that you love. Realize that the stuff you put out will attract people that are interested in that same stuff, so be careful. If you’re using a lot of negative messages, you’re going to attract negative people.On the flip side, if you’re a positive, encouraging person, you’re going to attract people like that.Think about the kind of people you want to attract and share things that will attract those people to you.Q&A:Allison asks: “I’ve heard people say that you should post on social at least once a day. I find it really hard to do that, and it feels like I’d overwhelm my audience. Thoughts?”I’m not sure which platform you’re talking about when you say “social,” but if it’s Twitter, once a day would be pretty easy, because it’s just text.Think about your audience. If you’re an artist like Allison, who’s a musician, share stuff that you find valuable or interesting related to your style of music.Snapchat? You could definitely post more than once a day.Instagram? I’ve heard that some people lose followers because they post to Instagram more than once a day.Don’t worry about those people. It’s about relevance, whether your audience will find it interesting. Curation is important.You might not be sharing your old content because you think that everyone that followed you back then is still following you and that they’ll get annoyed. But if it’s good, it’s good. Post it. Link to it.Julia asks: “Am I the only one who feels that keeping up with your own social media schedule is a full time job?”It’s hard. It can be time consuming. There’s a pressure to keep up with everyone else who is active and sharing everything they do on social media. There’s a problem with that, though: There is so much content out there, you could spend your whole life watching other people live their lives.Anyone can buy a GoPro and live-stream their life. You can fill every second of your life watching other people, and it’s not going to get you any closer to anything.For me, social media is about sharing the work I make, helping other people, and paying attention to really smart, successful people that are teaching things I want to learn about.I see so many people spending hours every day watching other people, but I have personal goals, and watching other people live their lives doesn’t get me closer to having the kind of life I want.Cal Newport has a lot of interesting things to say about social media and paying attention to things, so check out his blog, Study Hacks.Adina asks: “How often should you promote the same podcast in a day, in a week?”You can promote it three or four times a week. I don’t promote my own show that often, but I should be. Just change the message every time, add a new takeaway or valuable insight from the episode to keep it fresh.
Este é um episódio especial com a participação de Renato Willi. Leia "O Livro Negro do Empreendedor" http://amzn.to/2aSARkr Receba as novidades em seu e-mail: ✩ http://blog.andrefaria.com/vip Assine o podcast: ✩ Youtube http://andrefaria.com/youtube ✩ iTunes http://andrefaria.com/itunes ✩ Android http://andrefaria.com/android ✩ SoundCloud http://andrefaria.com/soundcloud Encontre Willi nas Redes Sociais ✩ http://about.me/renato.willi ✩ https://br.linkedin.com/in/renatowilli ✩ https://www.facebook.com/RenatoWilli31 ✩ https://twitter.com/rwilli ✩ https://www.instagram.com/rw1ll1 Encontre-me nas redes sociais: ✩ Blog http://blog.andrefaria.com ✩ LinkedIn http://andrefaria.com/linkedin ✩ Twitter http://twitter.com/andrefaria ✩ Facebook http://andrefaria.com/facebook ✩ Instagram http://instagram.com/andrefaria ✩ Slideshare http://slideshare.com/andrefaria ✩ Snapchat http://andrefaria.com/snapchat ✩ About.me http://about.me/andrefaria Gravado com uma Canon 70D http://amzn.to/2aemO8d
Episódio 145 - Erros ao Pedir Aumento de Salário TED Talk sobre Riscos mencionado no vídeo https://youtu.be/ZFWyseydTkQ Receba as novidades em seu e-mail: ✩ http://blog.andrefaria.com/vip Assine o podcast: ✩ Youtube http://andrefaria.com/youtube ✩ iTunes http://andrefaria.com/itunes ✩ Android http://andrefaria.com/android ✩ SoundCloud http://andrefaria.com/soundcloud Encontre Willi nas Redes Sociais ✩ http://about.me/renato.willi ✩ https://br.linkedin.com/in/renatowilli ✩ https://www.facebook.com/RenatoWilli31 ✩ https://twitter.com/rwilli ✩ https://www.instagram.com/rw1ll1 Encontre-me nas redes sociais: ✩ Blog http://blog.andrefaria.com ✩ LinkedIn http://andrefaria.com/linkedin ✩ Twitter http://twitter.com/andrefaria ✩ Facebook http://andrefaria.com/facebook ✩ Instagram http://instagram.com/andrefaria ✩ Slideshare http://slideshare.com/andrefaria ✩ Snapchat http://andrefaria.com/snapchat ✩ About.me http://about.me/andrefaria Gravado com uma Canon 70D http://amzn.to/2aemO8d
Leia o livro de Joseph Campbell sobre a Jornada do Herói http://amzn.to/2ahk28t Receba as novidades em seu e-mail: ✩ http://blog.andrefaria.com/vip Assine o podcast: ✩ Youtube http://andrefaria.com/youtube ✩ iTunes http://andrefaria.com/itunes ✩ Android http://andrefaria.com/android ✩ SoundCloud http://andrefaria.com/soundcloud Encontre-me nas redes sociais: ✩ Blog http://blog.andrefaria.com ✩ LinkedIn http://andrefaria.com/linkedin ✩ Twitter http://twitter.com/andrefaria ✩ Facebook http://andrefaria.com/facebook ✩ Instagram http://instagram.com/andrefaria ✩ Slideshare http://slideshare.com/andrefaria ✩ Snapchat http://andrefaria.com/snapchat ✩ About.me http://about.me/andrefaria Gravado com uma Canon 70D http://amzn.to/2aemO8d
Let the personal branding begin. My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D --- ►► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/2lZYHDP --- Website- http://jordanpanderson.com Instagram- http://instagram.com/jordanpanderson Facebook- http://facebook.com/jordanpandersonfilm Snapchat- http://snapchat.com/add/valley_films Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- https://goo.gl/OA6MKq My Life Story (sort of)- https://goo.gl/U5b2Ja I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
Exposed Photography Showcase There are countless ways to get out there and network or show your work to others. One local event is the Exposed Photography Showcase at the College of DuPage. It was held last night (05/03/2016) with approximately 500 people in attendance. The Exposed Photography Showcase is a juried contest for both college students as well as surrounding area high school students. We had 11 high schools submit work and I was on the panel of judges for them. The COD student's work was looked at by three local professional photographers. Some of the prizes were subscriptions to the Adobe CC, subscription to ASMP, and even a Canon 70D kit was awarded. This was only the second year for the Exposed Photography Showcase and it was a huge success. Networking was fluent throughout the evening and I even heard a couple students landed internships. Other students were able to sell some work and even book a few sessions. The reality is, when you attend a networking event, any networking possible event, you never know who else may be there or what good can come of it. Happy Shooting! Get your FREE business coaching call with Rob! Sign up for one of the last few spots here! 2015 © Take&TalkPics
Starting a video production company can seem like a huge endeavor. My Gear- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Having the motivation and a clear sense of its importance can help ensure a launch to success. 1. Be Your Own Boss. It's time that you start blazing your own trail. Everything in life has been predetermined for you. It's always been safe. Starting a production company is a way to lead your pack. Take the risk of being an entrepreneur. I have always hated the “corporate ladder” of filmmaking. You have to start as a PA and work your way up to 1st Assistant, get to know the Execs and (maybe) you'll get to be the Director. 2. Get Legit! Almost immediately, starting a production company gives off a certain “legitness”. You've now taken your filmmaking from Mikey Peterson Productions into… Kick-Ass CineProductions (Trademark Pending). Now you won't have much to show for BUT this will get your foot in the door for your first few gigs. You are a professional business, doing professional work, under a professional company name. Sounds nice, doesn't it? 3. You Have the Tools All of those Christmases and birthdays have finally added up into a semi-pro stockpile of filmmaking equipment. It might not be a RED Epic but it's epic enough to get the job done. Put those tools to some good use, and start to see a return on your investment. Now get out there! --- ► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/2lZYHDP --- WEBSITE- http://jordanpanderson.com INSTAGRAM- http://instagram.com/jordanpanderson FACEBOOK- http://facebook.com/jordanpandersonfilm SNAPCHAT- http://snapchat.com/add/valley_films Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- https://goo.gl/OA6MKq My Life Story (sort of)- https://goo.gl/U5b2Ja I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
Let's talk about career paths as a filmmaker. We need to wake up from this dream of becoming an "overnight success." We fall into this mindset that we can become a successful overnight. We're making that one video that will catapult us into the big leagues. I'm 23 year olds and I have so far so go in this Life. Life is marathon. Your career is a marathon. What can we do in the now if life is so long? Remain Consistent. Be consistent in your growth. Maintain a consistent trajectory forward at improving yourself. Never look back and think that it's okay to sit back because "I've already reached my goal, I've already won the awards." If you can't handle the low points of filmmaking then it might be time to head down a new path. Thank you so much everyone for watching! --- ► Subscribe to My Channel Here: https://goo.gl/9VJLpJ --- WEBSITE- http://jordanpanderson.com INSTAGRAM- http://instagram.com/jordanpanderson FACEBOOK- http://facebook.com/jordanpandersonfilm SNAPCHAT- http://snapchat.com/add/valley_films My Gear- https://kit.com/jordanpanderson Canon 70D- https://goo.gl/4ntrPx Canon 10-18mm- https://goo.gl/4ntrPx RODE VideoMic Pro- https://goo.gl/4ntrPx iPhone 6- https://goo.gl/4ntrPx Adobe Premiere Pro CC- https://goo.gl/4ntrPx New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- https://goo.gl/OA6MKq My Life Story (sort of)- https://goo.gl/U5b2Ja I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
Manfrotto Monopod - http://amzn.to/2lvIuDd My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/jordankit Move over Tripods, the new kid on the block has got you beat! Well- in some ways. The Monopod offers a variety of shots and can out-maneuver a tripod any day. It's best to use the Monopod when you lack two things: Space and Time. A big tripod can encumber you in tight spaces and usually takes 5-15 seconds to set up. For live events, such as weddings, every second matters, so it's critical to not miss The Shot. The Monopod is fast and easy. Boom! You're set up and ready to go! You can't go wrong with Manfrotto. They have very smooth fluid heads and a very forgiving warranty. However, if brand isn't what you're after then I highly recommend that you find a monopod with base-feet. The Photographer's Monopod only has a rubber stub on the bottom. What the base-feet offer is a the ability to steady your shot even further as well as pull off a few tricks (scroll down for tricks). For my monopod, I have modified it a bit and added a fluid head. Getting it separately allows me to remove the fluid head and screw it onto the slider. TIP #247- PLAN YOUR SHOTS BEFORE YOU PRESS RECORD. My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/jordankit Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/jordankit Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/jordankit RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/jordankit iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/jordankit Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/jordankit
Getting pumpoed for this episode. We are 1 1/2 years into Valley Films and it's been going great! Valley Films is raising the bar and always striving for progress. The VF Blog has been going strong with our 2 new writers. Shoutout to Nicole and Tony! Sailing alone at VF. It's scary yet satisfying. ------- Where do I want to go with this? I want to be a Cinematographer. Cinematography hits me on a profound level. I know that filmmaking is a long term goal. You have to play it like a marathon, not a sprint!. Most dudes don't hit their prime until they're 40! I'm 22!! I love Valley Films and I want to keep it going strong. If I were to move away, I will still rep the VF brand wherever I go. I don't see my career path as linear, nor do I see anyone's. You ping left, ping right, ups, downs, pitfalls. You name it! REMEMBER: The Moment that you want to be a Filmmaker, you are a Filmmaker. My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D --- ►► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/2lZYHDP --- Website- http://jordanpanderson.com Instagram- http://instagram.com/jordanpanderson Facebook- http://facebook.com/jordanpandersonfilm Snapchat- http://snapchat.com/add/valley_films Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- https://goo.gl/OA6MKq My Life Story (sort of)- https://goo.gl/U5b2Ja I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
The Sony A7s: http://amzn.to/2mn3fnA My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/jordankit It finally happened: We got our hands on the Sony A7s mirrorless camera. After blogging about this camera for about 6 months, it was about time that we got to demo Sony's front-runner in the mirrorless uprising. A compact body and able to output a 4K signal, this camera seems to be a filmmaker's dream come true for under $3K. 1. Body/Construction This camera is quite small in the hands. I will give a warning to big guys and Canon 5D users- it's puny in the hands. The overall size is about the size of an iPhone 6. But some will find this as a relief if they often have a hurt back from using large camcorders all day. I'm not one of those people. Coming from a Canon 70D, I take comfort in being able to manhandle my camera without fear of breaking or slipping out of my hands. Buttons and dialed are top notch. I don't see these ever wearing out. They lack the plastic-y cheap feel that Canon dials fall victim to. The body is a mostly metal with a rubberized handgrip. The battery and SD card latches aren't remarkable but they don't feel cheap. My only complaint, and the complaint of many filmmakers: the Record button. It's flush against the rightside the of the camera where your index and thumb meet. I oftentimes couldn't do a no-look recording and would have to crane my head to the side to try and find the tiny button. 2. Battery Not as terrible as our Vlog #16 makes them out to be but these batteries aren't the ones you're looking for. I used to work with a Sony a37 and the A7s uses the same baby batteries. These batteries just lack the robustness and longevity of camcorder batteries. I know this is an obvious statement but if I'm losing one battery per hour, then there's a problem. If I were to shoot a film with the A7s then I would consider a battery grip, external power bricks, or at least 5 batteries and chargers for the day. --- ►► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/2lZYHDP --- Website- http://jordanpanderson.com Instagram- http://instagram.com/jordanpanderson Facebook- http://facebook.com/jordanpandersonfilm Snapchat- http://snapchat.com/add/valley_films Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- https://goo.gl/OA6MKq My Life Story (sort of)- https://goo.gl/U5b2Ja I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
The Valley Films Vlog had a bit of a facelift with this one. We are kicking this show into high gear. New music, new logos, same solid content for our filmmakers out there. Thank you everyone who has supported Valley Films, we owe you one! Which video platform is right for filmmakers? There are several things to consider: content, target audience, context. YouTube- The Obvious Choice Vimeo- The Professional Wistia- No BS Video Player for Business The Facebook- It's the Winner! Facebook video's autoplay ability has viewers stopping their newsfeeds and getting drawn into the video. It's dominating the scene. My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D --- ►► Subscribe to My Channel Here: http://bit.ly/2lZYHDP --- Website- http://jordanpanderson.com Instagram- http://instagram.com/jordanpanderson Facebook- http://facebook.com/jordanpandersonfilm Snapchat- http://snapchat.com/add/valley_films Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- https://goo.gl/OA6MKq My Life Story (sort of)- https://goo.gl/U5b2Ja I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.
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A 3 anni di distanza dal primo podcast, abbiamo deciso di proporvi un lungo fotobar con il nostro amico Paolo Rossi. Si parlerà di novità ed opinioni come al solito, in attesa di ricevere i vostri pareri… (e gli auguri, perchè no?) Siamo raggiungibili da iTunes, per abbonarsi in modo facile e gratuito tramite […]
Do you want to know how to better market your photography? Tuning in this week to the Marketing Hour would be advised. As usual, Stephen and I hit on all the latest photo news from the week, including the announcement of the Canon 70D. Following the news, the show turns into the Marketing Hour. I put out the word on Facebook that I was looking for marketing questions and you guys supplied me with so many good ones that this episode goes on for an extra half hour. It went on so long that the battery in the GoPro decided to die on me. Sit back and enjoy both the audio and video of this week and get ready for some killer nuggets of marketing information.