by Joey Daoud | May 29, 2009 | Coffee & Celluloid
In the last post I mentioned all the exciting hubub about Typewriter taking off, and how I was (incorrectly) quoted and mentioned in The Observer (part of The Guardian). Well originally I thought the article was for one of their little online only blogs, some sort of...
by Joey Daoud | May 24, 2009 | Marketing, Tips, Video Equipment
I’m in Sarasota right now, on what I believe is my first paying video job. It’s operating a HI-POD, basically a 30 foot pole with a camera on top, for filming a soccer tournament. I’ve seen more soccer matches in that past two days than I’ve...
by Joey Daoud | May 8, 2009 | Photography
I like collecting old cameras. I mainly get them at antique stores. I have only three requirements: they have to be under $10, they have to look cool, and they have to work. Most cameras I come across do work. If you think about it there isn’t much to go wrong....
by Joey Daoud | May 6, 2009 | Behind the Upload
So I’m starting a Coffee and Celluloid Podcast series. Well, hopefully it’ll turn into a series. The catalyst for starting this is I recorded a few of the question and answer sessions from Full Frame, and I figured the best way to share that with you is...
by Joey Daoud | Apr 28, 2009 | Photography, Video Apps, Video Production
The latest cover of Esquire that’s coming out, featuring Megan Fox, wasn’t shot with a still camera but with the RED ONE, the super inexpensive, super high-def movie camera. Basically Megan acted for 10 minutes, which they filmed on the RED, and then...