Shooter Sites
…on the web, that is. Lately I’ve been mentoring students and a few newbies to both videojournalism and video production. Frankly they’re all pretty much rank beginners with the basics and a dream of getting better. And of course, they all have a website showcasing their work. But. The websites are pretty much shotgun, not Read More →
What if you’re working a story and stumble across some good information in an email, but don’t know who the heck sent it? Amit Agarwal on the tech site Digital Inspiration has a great primer on how to track down the source. Google is a logical starting point, but if that turns up nothing, Agarwal …
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Read More →It was a cold, rainy, Saturday morning in the Midwest. A perfect day for college football, and what better match up than the Stanford-Notre Dame rivalry which always lives up to the hype with some of the better finishes in recent memory. I got the call to head to South Bend and cover the game […]
Read More →Vanderbilt University, a smaller school in the SEC is preparing to go up against UGA. That is the story…Shades of David and Goliath. How can a team prepare for such an overwhelming opponent? This is the story we told under the watchful guide of Intersport. Using the Sony F-3, we trained alongside the Commodores, went […]
Read More →My apologies to my minimal audience for the neglect of this blog. In-between sandblasting live trucks onto pilsner glasses due to the upcoming holiday to managing the technical side of the TV News Storyteller’s website, regrettably I just haven’t had time of late to compile old stories to post ‘em Read More →
With football season in full swing, I’ve been getting some great opportunities to shoot some cool interviews with NFL players from all over. This time I had to make the trek to Cleveland, Ohio for Fox Sports to interview Brian Hoyer the quarterback for the Browns. I arrived at the Browns training facility near the […]
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