Stewart, Chris, Rick and Adam ran around like crazy in Las Vegas. It’s almost as if they were drugged… Thankfully, they documented as much as possible on video – so when they woke up in their monster suite, all hungover, they could relieve the adventures. I’m not sure if any Read More →
Matchstick Productions, a Colorado based production group, has produced an Emmy nominated series showing the behind the scenes of producing “extreme sports” shots. Those amazing ski jumps or sky dives are only half the story. Someone had to get those images. For the first time, we see a show dedicated Read More →
JVC Professional Products, a division of JVC U.S.A., announced today that Hearst Television, a station group based in New York City that reaches about 18 percent of U.S. television households through its 29 television stations, is standardizing on JVC GY-HM100 ProHD camcorders for its Next Generation Newsroom Project, a new initiative that expands local news coverage.
Read More →Team Lenslinger covered the floor at this year’s NAB – even found time to share a few pints with us at the b-roll.net BASH.
In their first full video installment from the show, they try to tackle the toughest question – the ONE MAN BAND, yes or no?
Read More →It has been a good weekend for spring cleaning. Along with unpacking from NAB, I decided to work on freshening up the layout of b-roll.net. I present the new look of b-roll.net. A little brighter, with more photos and easier navigation. We hope you like it… There will probably be Read More →
Back in the early 2000’s (what do we call the decade?), b-roll.net was known for a famous group of gorgeous women – collectively dubbed the b-roll GIRLS. Kimberlea, Kathy, Trista and Shelly were all hardworking television professionals whose work in the business was as beautiful as they are. Some of Read More →
I always say at a big media event – we the media are getting bored when we start interviewing each other. Upon meeting up with Team Lenslinger this year at NAB, we almost immediately started interviewing each other. Suffices to say there was way to much going on to be Read More →