On this episode of The Filming with Josh Podcast, host Joshua Milligan talks about how to give good direction. In today’s video world where people are shooting entire videos either by themselves or with skeleton crews, it’s easy to forget that one of the roles you’re likely taking on is that of a director. Knowing how to direct clients, talent and crew is an essential key to delivering a quality product. The Rustic River DP discusses the importance of giving good direction before walking you through four steps you can take to be a better director in your next video project. If you often find yourself on projects where you’re working alone or are hiring a small crew, this podcast is for you!
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Ep. 51 - The New DJI Mavic 3 Cine
Ep. 50 - Why I Started Filming with Josh
Ep. 49 - How Perception Can Help or Hurt Your Video Business
Ep. 48 - The Art of Handheld Filming
Ep. 47 - An Unpopular Opinion on YouTube Hunting Channels
Ep. 46 - All About Lav Mics
Ep. 45 - Why Did I Just Buy a Sony A1?
Ep. 44 - 30 More Rapid Fire Tips for Video Production
Ep. 43 - Why You Need to Have an Hourly Rate
Ep. 42 - 10 Things I Wish I Would’ve Known When Starting a Video Business
Ep. 41 - Equipment List for Pro Video Shooters
Ep. 40 - Jerred & Mason Eversole
Ep. 39 - Architectural Photography with Jeremiah Dearinger
Ep. 38 - Producer Spotlight Kyle Bamberger
Ep. 37 - Live-streaming with Danny Dodge
Ep. 36 - What Lenses I Have and Why
Ep. 35 - How to Get 5 $Figure Videos
Ep. 34 - My New Sony FX6 & Why to Get a Cinema Camera
Ep. 33 - My #1 Method to Getting Clients
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