We’ve got you! Here’s Clothesline’s tips on how to create killer content without having to leave your desk (or kitchen table if you’re WFH), and ways to start thinking differently about your next production in 2021.
These are Clothesline top tips on how can shoot remotely anywhere around the world, from the comfort of your own office.
Whether you’re pulling together a half day shoot in a studio or a big production with multiple locations - when it comes to planning it all out, logistics and coordination matter; a solid shooting plan is the backbone of any good production.
With large gatherings of people off the cards, and travel both international and domestic, being banned or restricted, companies have been trying to work out how to keep their annual events going ahead, despite the fact that no one can be there in person.
Our solution: turn your event into a video, a live video stream or even both!
Right now, due to Covid-19 health precautions, shooting video can be tricky and most live events have either been cancelled, postponed or moved online. So, another option is shooting your video or filming your event in a studio.
Want to make an education video series? But don’t know where to start? Here’s Clothesline top four tips on creating engaging educational videos.
Right now, due to the current circumstances, everyone is online. And whether you’re comfortable with it or not - we’ve all had to get used to being in front of a camera. We'd love to help you to feel more confident on camera and give you a heap of free content creation tips.
The Australian International Documentary Conference has finished last week and man was it good! From the informative speakers to the great networking opportunities, we loved it. If you couldn’t make it we’ve put together a list of our highlights from #AIDC2020.
Being International Woman’s Day we wanted to make a list of a few of the women what Clothesline love to work with. Get in formation ladies. Here’s the list.
Clothesline have started posting more of our video content to IGTV and sharing on the gram. We’ve been doing that from our desktop. You’ll need to have a Facebook business page in-order to do this. This is how you do it.
With the growing popularity of IGTV, IG Stories and Tik Tok (with 500 MILLION active users) and the way in which people consume media (at a VERY rapid rate), creating video is more important than ever before.
So, we want you and your company to be ahead of the game when it comes to video content creation in 2020.
There are somethings you just NEED to bring to a filming shoot. If you forget these things, it will be a very tough day. Here’s a list of essentials that we don’t leave home without.
Need to find the perfect location to film your next video? Clothesline Top 3 tips will help you find the perfect location.
Anyone can appear in a video. But that doesn’t mean that they should. Harsh but fair. Some people make great talent and others, not so much. And that’s so fine. Not everyone is made for the big screen or to be the face of your video. When you’re choosing whose going to appear in your video these are some things to think about…
When you’re scrolling through your feed, what do you like to watch? Long videos? Short videos? Those oddly-satisfying ASMR videos of soap cutting?
Knowing your audience is essential for making engaging video content.
Here are Clotheline’s top tips to help you better to understand who you’re talking to.
Last week we launched the documentary, The Story of the Road at the iconic Lorne Theatre. The Story of the Road is a documentary about the construction of The Great Ocean Road, built by returned soldiers from WWI. We’ve been working on it for a year and as they say in reality TV world, the process has been quite the ‘journey’. The ups and downs have been on par with the Matterhorn roller coaster. At times it has felt more like a sprint than a marathon but we’re very proud of the story that we’ve been able to tell. Here are some of the lessons we learnt on this ‘journey’ they call documentary making.
Pre-production. What the heck is it? And why do I care? Pre-production is the most important stage in creating any video content. Clothesline talk you through the main steps involved with pre-production and get you on track for creating awesome video.
So you’ve got a brilliant idea for the next big TV show! You’ve told all of your mates and they think it’s a winning idea. But how do you bring this idea to life? Clothesline Content explains how to get the ball rolling and get your idea on the big screen.
Here at Clothesline we love to watch content and be inspired by other people’s work. Here are a few pieces of content that have gotten us excited!
How Clothesline Content came to be and why collaboration wins over competition every time.
Clothesline looks into their crystal ball to find what out what will be the video trends of 2019.