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Four Tips to Improve Your Business with Videography

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Although having a website with a blog might provide your business with a decent amount of online exposure, you can take advantage of videography to enjoy even more. When you dive into videography, you must take it seriously from the beginning by investing in the right equipment and knowledge.

It is not necessary to have a professional-quality camera, but you should at least follow the tips below to make sure the videos you take and show to potential customers are high in quality. Continue reading

Utilize Basic DSLR Video Shooting and Editing to Market Your Services

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If you own a service-based business, many potential customers are going to be interested in reading reviews and looking at a portfolio of your previous work. However, you can provide something even better in video footage, whether it is a rundown of the services you provide or of past work.

While it is not hard to take a video and share it to your viewers, you will find that using basic DSLR video shooting and editing services will provide you with significantly better results. Continue reading

Vintage Baseball Footage from Advanced Media Integration: Giants vs. Cubs

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Recently, while transferring some old reels of 8mm film to DVD, we came across some rare footage of a baseball game between the San Francisco Giants and Chicago Cubs. With the 86th edition of Major League Baseball’s All-Star game set to take place this week in Cincinnati, Ohio, we thought it would be appropriate time to release the film recording. In the footage, shot at historic Wrigley Field, you can see several hall of fame players including #14 Ernie Banks, #15(#10) Ron Santo, #24 Willy Mays, and #30 Orlando Cepeda.    Continue reading