Shutter Speed examples here's an example of a very high Shutter speed. 50 Frames per second and 1000 shutter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpPnfEME02A Here's a test… Posted on: March 31, 2015 By: John Roach With: 0 Comments
Recording Audio with the ZOOM H1 Here's a good video tutorial on using the Zoom H1 recorder. A few things to keep in mind when you… Posted on: February 16, 2015 By: John Roach With: 0 Comments
Creating a 2-sided booklet in InDesign These are directions to create a small booklet in InDesign. The details are specific to the project we are doing… Posted on: January 3, 2015 By: John Roach With: 0 Comments
Short youtube DSLR tutorials Youtube comes to the rescue often when you are stumped about various settings in your camera. Videos 1 and 2… Posted on: March 31, 2014 By: John Roach With: 0 Comments
Storyboard Examples A storyboard is a sequence of individual frames that contains illustrations that indicate key action and characters. In film making… Posted on: March 30, 2014 By: John Roach With: 0 Comments
DSLR tips on Lynda.com Here are some chapters from a few Lynda.com tutorials that might be helpful. Note that you won't be able to… Posted on: March 30, 2014 By: John Roach With: 0 Comments
Equipment Checkout for Students You have access to an amazing selection of photo, video and audio equipment through the New School equipment checkout center… Posted on: March 30, 2014 By: John Roach With: 0 Comments
Zoom H2n recorder tutorials Here are some tutorials for using the Zoom H2n recorder A few things to keep in mind: Try to always… Posted on: March 5, 2014 By: John Roach With: 0 Comments
Zoom H1 recorder tutorial Here's a good tutorial on using the Zoom H1 recorder. A few things to keep in mind: Try to always… Posted on: March 5, 2014 By: John Roach With: 0 Comments
Tools – Folding Techniques How to make an 8-page booklet out of a single piece of paper Cut and Fold Techniques for Promotional Materials:… Posted on: February 15, 2014 By: John Roach With: 0 Comments
Tools and Supplies – Mounting Here is the mounting material we talked about in class. You can use this material to mount your prints rather… Posted on: February 13, 2014 By: John Roach With: 0 Comments