Tips & Insights
The Professional Camera Doesn't Look Like One Anymore
When I started, cameras sat on your shoulder because they had to. They were big and heavy, and your body was the stabilizer… today, the newest camera in my kit fits in the palm of my hand.
How to Make Your In-House Video Look More Professional
The question I hear most from in-house teams is "what camera should we buy?"
That's the fourth most important question. Maybe the fifth.
Broadcast-Quality Remote Interview Solutions
Remote interviews don’t have to mean low quality. With professional local recording and live producer direction, I deliver true broadcast-ready footage.
Drone Videography: Expanding Creative Possibilities
With over a decade of drone experience, Darrell Boeck uses aerial cinematography to capture perspectives that expand creative storytelling.
12 Less-Obvious Tips for Producers Conducting Successful Interviews
Great interviews don’t happen by chance. These 12 practical tips help producers capture natural, confident responses that make stronger videos.
Working with a Freelance Videographer
Hiring a freelance videographer doesn’t have to be complicated. Here’s what I need from you - and how I make every shoot seamless.
Not Your Typical Time-Lapse: Motion Blur
Not all time-lapse is equal. With motion blur and decades of experience, I create sequences that feel cinematic, alive, and built for storytelling.
Why Simple Cameras Deliver Big Results
Big cameras aren’t always best. Small action cams and drones can capture unique, cinematic footage that elevates a project. Here’s why versatility matters.
Helping On-Camera Talent Shine with a Teleprompter
A teleprompter can boost on-camera performance - but only with the right coaching. Here are tips to help talent look confident and natural on screen.
The Creative Power of Slow Motion
Filming in 4K at 120 fps unlocks creative possibilities, from dramatic slow motion to precise scene pacing. Here’s when it can elevate your production.
Effective On-Camera Copy: Writing That Works on a Teleprompter
Writing for a teleprompter isn’t like writing for print. Here are practical tips for crafting on-camera copy that flows naturally, keeps talent comfortable, and engages your audience.