Monday, March 23, 2020

How to add B roll the longer version

This is 20 minutes long with more detail that might be helpful. You can move the video along to where you need the information

Friday, March 20, 2020

How to ad B Roll and other tricks in Premiere

This video shows how I made the Duck Parade video in Premiere. It shows how you add b roll, lighten and darken video clips, enhance audio, make a copyright sign, unlink and cut video, and size a video clip.

Shooting video

This is the video I made while demonstrating how to make an interview video in Adobe Premiere.

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

video editing with Premiere

This was made with the screen video capture of Kaltura. It is a bit blurry. This is my first attempt with Kaltura and much I still don't understand. I am hoping this is still helpful as you work on your first interview project.

Monday, August 26, 2019

Bruce Davidson civil rights

Photographs framed our understanding of civil rights Bruce Davidson was a young photographer when the civil rights movement was simmering in the South. His photographs would change the way Americans saw their own country. Anthony Mason reports.

Who was Ernest Withers

The untold story of Ernest Withers

Saturday, August 24, 2019

Imogen cunnigham

Excerpts from the film, Portrait of Imogen. The film was produced and directed by Meg Partridge, Cunningham's granddaughter (1987). With a sharp wit and a unique perspective on photography, Imogen Cunningham reveals how she carved out her impressive career while maintaining a household and raising a family. In a professional career of 75 years, Imogen had an enormous influence on the aesthetics of American photography.

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Mike Moore time lapse photography

Click here to watch a short time lapse

Eugene Smith

William Eugene Smith: Photography Made Difficult, 1989, Full Length video
click here Country Doctor W. Eugene Smith Life Photojournalism Photography click here

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Leni Sinclair

Leni, the other Sinclair [Sizzle Reel] from AtelierCinelux on Vimeo.

Leni Sinclair never had a weekly column in mainstream newspaper indeed her work was published by what we would call the social media of her time yet her work has endured. Through her photographs she documented the changing world around her. And when she wasn’t photographing it, she was driving change by opening galleries, communes, rallies and food co-ops. As a documentary filmmaker and a photographer, Leni’s story is important to me. It’s a story about standing up for your beliefs and encompasses activism, feminism, civil rights, culture, and art. And while it’s a historical story, it’s very timely.

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Available Light - 5 Lighting conditions explained

Professional photographer Richard Seymour sheds light on different shooting challenges.

Light painting tutorial - Camera settings for creative photos

Create light painting night photography using readily available items like toys and Christmas lights. Light painting lets you create unique photographs that make a statement. Learn how to adjust your camera’s settings to take long exposures of various moving light sources for an interesting light art effect. Learn how to light paint with a string of lights, create a light orb and even learn portrait light painting.

Monday, January 7, 2019

Photos of the Year 2019

National Geographic Photos of the Year click here Reuters' Pictures of the Year click here

Thursday, November 29, 2018

Time lapse of the Ash skyline construction

This a time lapse of the Ash Skyline building that spans over two years from start to finish. Photos where shoot from the same location during this time period.

Ash Skyline Plaza from The Journal Gazette on Vimeo.

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Duck Parade

Cedarville students bid ducks farewell Waddle way to nearby pond Click here for video

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Here are the tools that could be used to create the fake news of the future

At the heart of fake news — meaning deliberately misleading, untrue information presented as a news item — is a simple idea: People often want to believe things that aren’t true. Read more from The Washington Post.

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Hail Mary with extra height

A wide angle lens on a monopod will often give you the extra height needed as in the coverage of the Women's March in downtown Fort Wayne. The Journal Gazette photogrpher Rachel Von wanted to show large turn out to the event. She set the camera on a timer to take the photos since her arms aren't long enough.

Thursday, January 18, 2018

The Giants of Jazz by Herman Leonard

Celebrating an Era: The Giants of Jazz by Herman Leonard // through January 28 at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art

Friday, January 5, 2018

Transfer photos and video from iPhone to Mac

If you need to transfer a photo from your iPhone to the Mac on campus then try this: Connect cord from phone to usb port, then under programs in folder labeled other, use Image Capture to pull the image off the phone

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Friends Too

This J210 documentary project focused on Nikos Hatzigeorgiou, owner of the restaurant Friends Too, and his unique relationships with his customers.