An Arizona videographer posted 3 video tutorials at
DVblog. The tutorials cover depth of field (you know the film look!), to create hard and soft light and some basics in
cutting. The tutorials are very basic and are clearly meant for the novice filmmaker. All the tutorials feature the
videographer's daughter so it is very home-made, and I mean that in a positive way. I would also suggest to take a look
at DVblog, a place you can submit your films and hopefully be able to promote yourself.Basic video tutorials
An Arizona videographer posted 3 video tutorials at
DVblog. The tutorials cover depth of field (you know the film look!), to create hard and soft light and some basics in
cutting. The tutorials are very basic and are clearly meant for the novice filmmaker. All the tutorials feature the
videographer's daughter so it is very home-made, and I mean that in a positive way. I would also suggest to take a look
at DVblog, a place you can submit your films and hopefully be able to promote yourself.








1. Hey, thanks for the link to my video tutorials! You can imagine my surprise when I was reading through my RSS subscriptions this morning and saw this picture of my daughter on DV Guru.
You're right when you say they are basic, and likely below the skill level of the readers of DV Guru, but please feel free to direct others to the 26 free episodes I have available so far. You can certainly follow the links through DVBlog, or you can visit www.izzyvideo.com directly to see everything else as well.
Posted at 9:59AM on Apr 22nd 2006 by Israel Hyman