What You’ve Taught Me, Lesson Six

Everyone you work with has something to teach you, if you’re open to education…

 

Bill Middeke:   Bend the sound, blend the sound.

There’s always room for improvement.

A videographer is like a thoroughbred; give him his head and enjoy the race.

Do what you love; then cut it into an award-winning story.

 

Doug Balko:   The tripod is a videographer’s best friend.

Rob King:   Don’t be a slave to the tripod.

Chris Karpinski:   Everything in moderation but excellence.

 

Kathyn Bissen:  Tilt the shot up AND down. That way you have a choice when it comes time to edit.

John Goff:   If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.

David W. Carlson:  What you do well is not necessarily who you are.

Posted under Artist? Scientist? Philosopher? Camera Guy?

This post was written by sbetchkal on December 21, 2011

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