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What to Wear for a TV Interview or a Video Production Shoot

CEO, Indigo Productions It never ceases to amaze me how many people – including VERY high-profile people – show up for television and video shoots wearing clothes that look terrible on camera. A proper wardrobe is critical.  Viewers decide whether they like you and trust you almost instantly, and what

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Facebook Live Video Production – Video Streaming for Studio Libeskind

Indigo Productions just completed an extremely cool live video streaming project, working with agency BBDO and our client Current Studios.  On Thursday 04/21/2017 at 1:30 P.M. we produced a three-camera Facebook Live stream featuring an interview with superstar architect Daniel Libeskind. Viewers were treated to a tour of  Studio Libeskind as well as a conversation

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Comic Book Movies Love New York

Starting in the early 1930s in New York City, the comic book industry was born, originally collecting previously printed newspaper strips. Within a few years, the medium had already evolved, as original material was in demand.  National Periodical Publications launched Detective Comics #1, in 1937, which was an immediate hit,

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The History of New York as Seen By Martin Scorsese

New York is often considered to be the gateway city to the world; high energy, globally influential center of art, culture, fashion, and finance. In New York, art is not only respected but treasured. It’s a mecca for theatre, dance, television, film, music, and museums. Many of the world’s greatest

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The Recut Trailer, or the Subtle Art of Editing

The art of editing is not only one of the most important aspects of filmmaking, but also one of the most powerful tools in telling a story. Over the past decade, recut trailers have become a fascinating and entertaining way for editors to mashup either two or more films into

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