About Video Equipment
Video Equipment comes in a wide range of formats and applications. We offer an array of dedicated camera microphones, lavaliers and portable USB mics which are ideal for upgrading your sound quality to something polished and professional, with easy integration with your camera of choice. Then, for post-production, we offer a range of video editing software to help you edit and build your skills.
Video mixers or switchers are great for broadcasting, both for simple livestreaming, video podcasting, and even professional TV or film production. Video mixers are a great all-in-one solution for simpler setups, whilst switchers are best for multi-camera setups for more elaborate broadcasts. Plus, our range of accessories include tripods to stabilize your camera, green screens for fun digital effects or erasing backgrounds, and ring lights to flatter you when in-front of the camera.
We stock big brands, from audio and handheld recorder company Zoom, creator of DaVinci Resolve and producer of a range of video format converters and professional broadcast switchers Blackmagic Design, as well as pro-grade microphone manufacturers like Rode and Sennheiser whose awareness of the video market has made them leaders in camera and lavalier microphones.
FAQs
What equipment do I need to make high quality videos?
To get started with videography, you will need a camera, a microphone, a tripod, and a computer with editing software. The camera will capture high-quality video, with the tripod making it both portable and stable so your shots look good. While you can use your phone or a camera’s internal microphone to capture audio, a good microphone will sound noticeably better immediately.
What do most content creators use to edit their videos?
Most content creators will typically use either iMovie, Final Cut Pro, or Adobe Premiere Pro CC to edit their videos. Whilst these are the three most popular – even professional filmmakers use Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere Pro CC to edit what you see on the silver screens.
How do I make professional videos?
- Understand light positioning and intensity to set up the flattering shots you want.
- Maintain a clean background.
- Set up your camera to frame your subject properly.
- Capture stable footage with good framing.
- Understand the rule of thirds to draw the viewer’s focus to whatever you want it on.
- Record crisp, clear audio with a good microphone and correct placement.
- Create smooth, clean edits when finalizing your video.