Instructional Video #1: From the eBook
This is the first in a series of easy-to-follow, step-by-step practice videos embedded in the eBook version. In ONLY 10 shots you make a film, start to finish. Then, look at your video to see how well you did, or what could be improved. I narrate the eBook 10 Shot Videos to make it even easier to learn the basics. Follow the seven 10 Shot Video scripts in the eBook and the paperback to improve your technique. Look at the other 10 Shot Videos on ReadySteadyShoot.com that I made around the world for ideas and inspiration. Learn the simple techniques I detail in the book and you’ll be...
Read MoreReady Steady Shoot on Huffington Post Travel blog
The Huffington Post Travel Blog is a a great resource. They invited to contribute posts on ways people can improve their travel videos. Click the link below to see demo photos and video on holding your camera steady. Let us know what you think! Hold Steady: Be Your Own...
Read MoreLove Locks, Paris — 10 Shot Video
I was walking across the Pont des Arts in Paris with my family, when we noticed it was covered with locks. It seems that this is a phenomenon happening all over the world. I had no idea. Lovers put their names or initials on locks and attach them, in this case, to the bridge. Some have dates and home countries, amount of time they’ve been together, hearts of course. It seems the city of Paris wasn’t so thrilled and cut them all down. But they’re definitely back. A 10 Shot Video tells the story.
Read MoreThe Takeaway Radio Show — Listen to the Interview
Had a great time being interviewed by John Hockenberry, host of The Takeaway. I think you’ll get a really good sense of how the book can help someone shoot better home video. Click below to...
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