Videography

Videography

Amazing Video of Yosemite National Park in HD

by Edward Pierz March 9, 2012

As the weather starts to get warmer across America, most of us can’t wait to get outside and enjoy nature. One of the most beautiful places to do this is at California’s Yosemite National Park. Yosemite is one of the most desirable camping and hiking destinations on Earth, with many people waiting years for a [...]

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Colorado Youths Can Shine as a Parks Video-Journalist

by Outdoor Hub November 9, 2011

Denver, Colo. – Colorado Parks and Wildlife is now accepting applications for the Youth Ambassador Program, sponsored by America’s State Parks. The Youth Ambassador program provides young adults, ages 18-24, a unique opportunity to promote awareness of state parks through video blogs, online articles, photo essays, social media networking, and multi-media training. The Colorado Youth [...]

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Colorado State Parks Volunteer a Finalist in National Contest for Parks’ Videos

by Outdoor Hub October 12, 2011
Colorado State Parks’ Volunteer a Finalist in National Contest for Parks’ Videos

Denver, Colo.  – An amateur videographer, who volunteers at Colorado State Parks, created a short video about growing up to become a state park ranger. The video is one of 19 finalists in America’s State Parks’ annual contest. America’s State Parks, a non-profit organization, works to enhance the quality of life by promoting the 6,000 [...]

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America’s State Parks Video Competition Includes West Virginia

by Outdoor Hub August 3, 2011

SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. – America’s State Parks and Sony Creative Software have teamed to introduce America’s State Parks Filmmaker Challenge, a video competition created to provide funding to state parks across the nation.  “West Virginia could easily become a winner,” said Ken Caplinger, chief of West Virginia’s state parks.  “It could be an incredible tribute to [...]

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60 Watt Solar Panels Make for Easy Field Recharging

by Jim Kinsey July 20, 2011
Going off the grid just got a whole lot easier.

I was recently hired as third cameraman on a new reality series that involved filming scenic time-lapses, wildlife and the ranching lifestyle near Cody, Wyoming. Having filmed in areas where charging my batteries, cell phone and laptop were merely a pipe dream, I knew that one piece of gear I recently acquired would pave the [...]

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Montana Spot and Stalk Black Bear

by Jim Kinsey July 13, 2011
Montana Spot and Stalk Black Bear

Glassing long distances and making a play on a bruin will help you become a better hunter period!

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Capturing Your Hunt on Video

by Outdoor Hub June 28, 2011

One of the best ways to preserve your hunting experience is by putting it on film. Taking a camera up instead of a gun every once in a while can give you the ability to relive an otherwise once-in-a-lifetime moment. Below, the National Wild Turkey Federation’s staff of videographers and photographers have compiled some tips [...]

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Preschooler program on butterflies and bugs at Salamonie

by Outdoor Hub June 21, 2011

“Butterflies and Other Bugs,” a program for ages 2 to 5, will be offered Wednesday, June 22, at the Salamonie Interpretive Center. The program runs from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Children and their parent or caregiver will learn about butterflies, insects and spiders, try to catch some, and enjoy a craft. In almost any weather, [...]

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Two Tips On Picking A Video Camera

by Up North Journal June 2, 2011

Now days it seems as if everyone wants to take a video camera into the field to capture their hunt and for a good reason, it’s fairly easy to do!  The problem is that a lot of beginners to video cameras simply run out and purchase a camera that has the largest zoom advertised.  That [...]

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