"Don't Suck at Video!" - A Filmmaking and Business Podcast

Nick LaRovere

Nick LaRovere and guests share tips on video marketing, storytelling, audience building, and entrepreneurship. Nick and his guests provide helpful information for those looking to improve their skills, feel stuck, or are looking for new marketing tools. They offer helpful tips on how to create better videos and tell better stories, as well as how to overcome common challenges that can occur as you try to grow your business. Nick's award-winning work has helped clients greatly increase their revenue. His films have been distributed worldwide, including on Netflix.

Episodes

  1. 06/28/2024

    #8. What camera and lights should I buy for filmmaking? (for beginners)

    In this episode of the "Don't Suck at Video!" podcast, Nick discusses what camera and lights to buy when starting out in filmmaking, breaking down the what and why of picking certain equipment, and suggesting specific equipment for your first camera and lighting package. He emphasizes the importance of considering whether you actually need to buy equipment at all, as learning can be done with minimal equipment such as a smartphone. However, if you feel the need to take your skills to the next level, he provides recommendations for cameras and highlights the key features to look for. He also stresses the significance of investing in lighting, as it can greatly impact the visual quality of your films. On a lower budget project, working with existing lighting and enhancing it is key. Takeaways: Consider whether you actually need to buy equipment when starting out in filmmaking, as learning can be done with minimal equipment such as a smartphone. If you feel the need to invest in equipment, focus on the key features of a camera such as sensor size, resolution, focus assist tools, exposure tools, recording time limit, log option, removable lens, simple menus, and good battery life. When choosing a camera, consider the brand and lens compatibility, as well as the forgivingness of the footage for beginners. Invest in lighting, as it can greatly impact the visual quality of your films. Focus on learning how to use and control light effectively. Create a small versatile lighting kit that gives you flexibility and options, but don't expect to compete with natural sunlight. On a lower budget project, work with existing lighting and enhance it Look for used lights on platforms like Facebook Marketplace and ShareGrid LED lights are versatile and affordable, but not as bright as tungsten lights Fluorescent lights are soft and great for specific lighting situations Tungsten lights are bright and sturdy, but require color correction for daylight Recommended lights include Aputure Amaran 200X, Aputure Amaran 200D, and Aputure Amaran P60X Consider fixed focal length lenses or a zoom lens covering 24mm, 50mm, and 75mm or 85mm Find someone to handle audio or use a boom mic Get a tripod for camera support and use sandbags for safety Be mindful of power limitations and use household electrical cables Network with others in the industry to learn and gain access to equipment Chapters: 00:00 Introduction: Equipment in Filmmaking 01:03 Considering the Need for Equipment 03:38 Features & Price to Look for in Your First Camera 16:30 Specific Camera Recommendations 26:03 Creating a Versatile Lighting Kit 27:56 Enhancing Existing Lighting on a Lower Budget Project 30:19 Choosing the Right Type of Light: LED, Fluorescent, or Tungsten 43:15 Recommended Lights for a Lower Budget Kit 48:01 Selecting the Right Lenses for Your Camera 48:57 Handling Audio: Find a Partner or Use a Boom Mic 49:50 Camera Support: Tripods for Stability 50:16 Ensuring Safety on Set with Sandbags 51:16 Understanding Power Limitations and Cables 53:14 Avoiding Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS) 54:40 Networking and Learning from Others in the Industry

    56 min
  2. 06/22/2024

    #7. New to film & freelance? Finding your niche in the media world

    In this conversation, Nick LaRovere interviews Sean Campbell, a freelance independent journalist turned corporate news journalist. They discuss their favorite movies, Sean's career path, and offer advice for those starting out in the media industry. Sean shares his experience covering the revolution in Egypt and emphasizes the importance of finding your niche and becoming excellent at it. They also discuss the challenges of juggling a full-time job with freelance work and the need for budgeting and financial planning. To get started in freelance journalism, it's important to put your work out there and create visibility for yourself. Share your work on social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. While monetization on YouTube may be challenging for independent journalists, it's still a great platform for getting your work seen. Building a network of contacts in the industry is also crucial. Start by giving away a few packages of your work to get your foot in the door and establish relationships with reporters, journalists, and producers. Additionally, it's important to know your limitations and whether you're built for the challenges of frontline journalism. Takeaways Finding your niche and becoming excellent at it is crucial for success in the media industry. Juggling a full-time job with freelance work requires prioritization and time management. Budgeting and financial planning are important for those pursuing a career in freelance or independent work. Putting your work out there and networking with others in the industry can lead to opportunities and growth. Capturing history and telling human stories, even on a local level, is an important aspect of journalism. Put your work out there on social media platforms to create visibility for yourself Build a network of contacts in the industry by giving away some of your work and establishing relationships with reporters, journalists, and producers Know your limitations and whether you're built for the challenges of frontline journalism Consider pursuing a degree in journalism or communications and intern with news organizations to gain experience Being a successful filmmaker doesn't necessarily mean leaving the military, as there are benefits and opportunities for growth within the National Guard Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:32 Navigating the Media Industry 08:33 Transitioning to Freelance Journalism 23:35 Balancing Full-Time Work and Freelance 30:22 Marketing Yourself and Getting Started 32:07 Freelance Journalism and Licensing 33:19 Building a Network and Giving Away Packages 35:17 Challenges of Transitioning Between Photography and Videography 37:37 Journalism in Conflict Zones 45:37 Knowing Your Limitations in Journalism 47:40 The Benefits of Being in the National Guard

    53 min
  3. 06/14/2024

    #6. How to enter the world of wedding videography

    "The last thing you want to be worried about on your wedding day is how your video is being recorded" Christina Flaaen, a wedding videographer and photographer, shares her insights and tips on providing video services for weddings. She emphasizes the importance of being able to anticipate and adapt to the fast-paced and ever-changing nature of weddings. Christina recommends building relationships with other vendors in the wedding industry and utilizing online platforms like Facebook groups to find new clients. She also highlights the significance of effective communication and timely responses to client inquiries. In terms of technical skills, Christina suggests mastering the basics of camera settings, focus, and stability. Lastly, she emphasizes the importance of capturing the authenticity and emotions of the wedding day in a documentary style. Takeaways: The importance of capturing authentic moments in wedding videography and photography Maintaining strong communication with clients is crucial for success in the wedding industry Understanding the challenges and joys of working in the wedding industry The significance of mastering technical skills and developing a personal style in wedding videography and photography You can find Christina's company at www.christinaflaaen.com. Chapters: 00:00 Discovering the Passion for Video and Photography 01:12 The Joys of Working in the Wedding Industry 02:58 Adapting to Changes and Communication in Weddings 05:02 The Importance of Professionalism in Wedding Media 06:08 Key Factors for Success in Wedding Videography and Photography #weddingphotography #weddingvideography #videoproduction #filmmaking #videomarketing #entrepreneurship #businessowner #videopodcast #marketingpodcasts

    24 min
  4. 05/31/2024

    #4. Q&A - What does the future of indie filmmaking look like? And more answers

    In this episode, Nick LaRovere answers questions from the Arizona filmmaking community. He discusses topics such as securing an agent, funding for films, becoming a skilled producer, and the future of content and independent filmmakers. He emphasizes the importance of building a body of work and a strong brand to attract agents. He also explores various funding options, including crowdfunding, personal financing, and seeking investors. Nick advises filmmakers to gain experience by working on their own projects or collaborating with others. He suggests that independent creators focus on building their own audience and leveraging that audience to attract investment and opportunities. He also acknowledges the challenges and changes in the traditional Hollywood system and encourages filmmakers to forge their own path. Takeaways Building a body of work and a strong brand is important to attract agents. Funding options for films include crowdfunding, personal financing, and seeking investors. Gaining experience can be done through personal projects or collaborating with others. Independent creators should focus on building their own audience and leveraging it to attract investment and opportunities. The traditional Hollywood system is changing, and filmmakers should consider forging their own path. 00:00 Introduction and Q&A Format 00:59 Securing an Agent: Building a Body of Work and a Strong Brand 08:55 Becoming a Skilled Producer: Gaining Experience and Networking 16:18 The Future of Content and Independent Filmmakers: Building Your Own Audience

    30 min

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Nick LaRovere and guests share tips on video marketing, storytelling, audience building, and entrepreneurship. Nick and his guests provide helpful information for those looking to improve their skills, feel stuck, or are looking for new marketing tools. They offer helpful tips on how to create better videos and tell better stories, as well as how to overcome common challenges that can occur as you try to grow your business. Nick's award-winning work has helped clients greatly increase their revenue. His films have been distributed worldwide, including on Netflix.