by Slinky Productions | Dec 9, 2016 | BLOG, Learning Zone, Spotlight, Worth Sharing
In a nutshell, what is multi-camera filming? Multi-camera refers to any process of filming where more than one camera is used to record footage. The technique, first used in a Russian historical film called ‘Defence of Sevastopol’, is now more commonly...
by Slinky Productions | Dec 9, 2016 | BLOG, Learning Zone, Spotlight, Worth Sharing
In a nutshell what is high frame rate? In film and video, the actual image is made up of pictures (frames) put together to make the moving image. With the continued development of cameras there have been different frame rates used, but the average rate is 25 frames...
by Slinky Productions | Dec 9, 2016 | BLOG, Learning Zone, Spotlight, Worth Sharing
In a nutshell, what is 360 video ? 360 video (or spherical video) is a relatively new video concept that allows you to record in all directions around the camera simultaneously. This differs from multi-camera video production service setups, like those seen in...
by Stacey Bird | Nov 29, 2016 | BLOG, Learning Zone, Opinion, Worth Sharing
The art of storytelling is no longer purely reserved for paperback books and trips to the cinema – it is now an absolutely vital aspect of business marketing too. Every new venture, product announcement or commercial initiative should tell a story. If it fails to do...
by Stacey Bird | Nov 25, 2016 | BLOG, Learning Zone, Opinion, Worth Sharing
We’ve all been there – staring at a blank piece of paper or a vast, white screen, wondering what on earth we’re going to do next in terms of video marketing. Hitting what is akin to writer’s block in the world of video isn’t a particularly nice feeling and can lead to...
by Stacey Bird | Nov 15, 2016 | BLOG, Learning Zone, Opinion, Worth Sharing
In business, video is typically used to drive brand recognition and promote the products and services of a business to as wide an audience as possible. But have you ever stopped to wonder how this form of content could benefit your employees? To put it...