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Category: Photo & Video

The easiest trick for shooting better video on your cell phone – and anyone can do it

If you’re an inexperienced videographer who finds themselves suddenly thrust into the job of shooting video at your next school event, here’s a simple trick that is easy to remember and easy to implement, even on your cellphone.

Cellphone, Editing, Iphone, Photography, Practical Tips, Video

The importance of good visuals in press releases and media pitches

Good visuals – namely photos, videos and graphics – have always been important to TV news for obvious reasons. But in the age of digital journalism, good visuals have become equally important for newspaper reporters, industry publications and even radio journalists.

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