Added Info VIDEOMAKER Jun 1995 (v.9#12) pg. 6
Permits and permissions. Dealing with copyright issues, model releases, and government film commissions when producing a video.
VIDEOMAKER Jan 1995 (v.9#7) pg. 95
Targeting the market for your videomaking business.
VIDEOMAKER Feb 1995 (v.9#8) pg. 67
Recruiting a crew of helpers for your next video production. Tips on when, where, and how you could use extra help.
VIDEOMAKER Mar 1995 (v.9#9) pg. 103
Landing a distributor. How to find and make a sales presentation to a distributor for your high-quality, free-lance video tape productions.
VIDEOMAKER Mar 1995 (v.9#9) pg. 121
Cut the talent. Advice on working with non-professional talent when making a video production.
VIDEOMAKER Apr 1995 (v.9#10) pg. 95
When you're on camera. Advice to help the videomaker double as a performer in his own productions, especially training films, on-screen spokesman, etc. How to relate to the camera naturally and effectively, techniques for a compelling delivery, production tricks, etc.
VIDEOMAKER May 1995 (v.9#11) pg. 105
Planning and scheduling a video shoot in an effort to avoid unpleasant surprises.
VIDEOMAKER May 1995 (v.9#11) pg. 119
The perfect one-bag video production. Description of what equipment to carry in a large sports bag when traveling to make industrial videos.
VIDEOMAKER May 1995 (v.9#11) pg. 124
Learn from the pros. Two dozen techniques that professional videomakers use to deliver quality programs which can be emulated by amateurs.
VIDEOMAKER Jul 1995 (v.10#1) pg. 14
Picking your approach. Advice on choosing a format to work with in your video. Looks at professional on-camera talent format, documentary format, dramatic format, and magazine format.
VIDEOMAKER Jul 1995 (v.10#1) pg. 105
A modest proposal. Advice on preparing a written proposal for a video production.
VIDEOMAKER Oct 1995 (v.10#4) pg. 126
Talent quest. Finding real talent for serious productions. Options to professional casting services.
VIDEOMAKER Nov 1995 (v.10#5) pg. 117
Advice on securing a sponsor for a freelance television program.
VIDEOMAKER Nov 1995 (v.10#5) pg. 132
Fifteen steps to better music videos.
VIDEOMAKER Jan 1996 (v.10#7) pg. 79
Rules, tips and hints for turning a videomaking hobby into a business.
VIDEOMAKER Jan 1996 (v.10#7) pg. 113
A look at the opportunities that exist for video distribution within broadcast television and advice for aspiring videomakers on how to find an entry.
VIDEOMAKER Jan 1996 (v.10#7) pg. 124
A production value primer. Methods for getting a great look on a small budget.
VIDEOMAKER Feb 1996 (v.10#8) pg. 96
Personal video distribution. Suggestions on how to market videos.
VIDEOMAKER Feb 1996 (v.10#8) pg. 128
Keeping customers happy. Suggestions on using follow-up surveys to monitor customer expectations.
VIDEOMAKER Feb 1996 (v.10#8) pg. 138
Advice on exploring cable television as an outlet for independently produced videos.
VIDEOMAKER Mar 1996 (v.10#9) pg. 132
Tips on making money producing video histories of families and companies.
VIDEOMAKER Mar 1996 (v.10#9) pg. 137
A look at four developing distribution methods for video programmming (Internet, cellular television, wireless cable, and personal communication services).
VIDEOMAKER Apr 1996 (v.10#10) pg. 115
The video family portrait. What it is and tips on what a video production service might offer.
VIDEOMAKER Apr 1996 (v.10#10) pg. 122
Advice on how to promote an independent video production company.
VIDEOMAKER May 1996 (v.10#11) pg. 137
Tips on advertising a video business.
VIDEOMAKER Jun 1996 (v.10#12) pg. 105
From amateur to pro. A description of what it takes to start a successful professional video business. Includes advice on making a business plan.
VIDEOMAKER Aug 1996 (v.11#2) pg. 121
Shooting videos "on location." Advice on getting permission, a film permit, releases and liability insurance.
VIDEOMAKER Sep 1996 (v.11#3) pg. 116
Marketing a video. Selling directly and through distributors compared.
VIDEOMAKER Oct 1996 (v.11#4) pg. 106
The growing video business. A look at the need to hire employees and advice on doing it slowly and wisely.
VIDEOMAKER Nov 1996 (v.11#5) pg. 115