The most important part of black and white videography to understand is lighting. Proper lighting can make or break your shot, and many factors contribute to being able to properly light a black and white scene.
Read MoreEvery election season it happens, video campaigns come out from both sides of the aisle in an attempt to reach voters and spread the candidates message. In addition the televised and internet coverage of debates, interviews, and press conferences keeps us connected to the election. Politics is an example of the true power of video.
Read MoreThe city of Lakeland provides a unique business environment that caters to both full-time residents and the college crowd.
Four schools comprise the college audience in Lakeland: Florida Southern College, Southeastern University, Florida Polytechnic University and Polk State College. These four schools account for about 35% of commerce and business done in Lakeland according to a study done by the Better Business Bureau.
According to local business owners, the college students do make a difference.
Read MoreCollege is a time for self discovery and personal development. It is also a time where many students have found themselves drinking down a “Natty Light” at 2 a.m. with a bunch of people they just met.
While many people choose not to drink, or better control their drinking, it is estimated that 39 percent of college students between the ages of 18-24 binge drink regularly. This according to a 2013 study done by National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.
At Florida Southern, a technically dry campus, drinking on campus is banned. Other schools have taken different approaches to dealing with the drinking habits of college students.
Read MoreAfter mass shootings like Pulse and Ft. Lauderdale, Republican lawmakers in the state of Florida have been trying to push for laws that allow for the carry of guns in more public places.
Under current law, it is illegal to carry a firearm in places like airports, school zones and college campuses.
In Tallahassee three new bills have been proposed. The first strengthens the “Stand Your Ground” law by shifting the burden of proof from the defendant to the prosecutor during court hearings.
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