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Your Quiz Results: You are a Novice

You like sharing your video with family and friends, but you don’t know much about how to shoot it. You want your video to look more professional and get watched - but you’re concerned that learning to shoot video is too complicated or requires fancy equipment. Fortunately, it isn’t that hard. And if you have a smartphone, you don't need any special equipment to shoot great looking video. I'll prove it by sending you 10 lessons that will make your video will look more professional instantly.

You're Just Moments Away from Transforming
Your Videos Forever

There’s only one real secret to getting people to watch your video: you have to give them video worth watching.

Luckily, It's easier than you think.

I’m a working Hollywood director.  I wrote the world's best-selling video how-to book, designed a brand new video course to go with it, and created the tips and tricks you're about to get via email.

I can teach just about anyone to shoot professional quality video - without special equipment, complicated software or made-up "rules." Shooting decent video is easy. Shooting great video takes practice. And it all starts with learning new ways to think about your audience, and how you shoot to make your video great for them.

Next steps? Your first article arrives in your inbox in the next 24 hours. You can unsubscribe anytime, of course. And there's more...

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You're In the Right Place If...

You're tired of creating videos that nobody watches.
You're ready to elevate your storytelling.
You want your videos to work, whether they’re about your kids, your business, a weekend concert, or your latest travel adventure.

There's More

After you check out a few of my tips & tricks, it's time to take a look at our new video course: the ultimate series on How to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck.

The 22-lesson course is full of simple exercises that will make your video better instantly. There’s no complicated tech – because Hollywood directors know that great video isn’t about software or fancy equipment. It's about how you think about how to shoot.

Watch the trailer below.

“Stockman has packed a veritable film school between the pages of this highly informative, yet entertaining book. Very highly recommended.”

Videomaker Magazine

“Great tips from a video expert.”

PC World

“The only thing missing is a time machine so I could go back and reshoot fifteen years of sucky birthday party and school play videos.”

David A. Goodman
Executive Producer/Head Writer of Family Guy and The Orville

“Like two years of film school in 248 pages.”

Steven Pressfield
Author of The War of Art and The Legend of Beggar Vance

“Whip-smart and funny. Teaches readers how to think about film and reveals the why and when behind techniques; there is next to zero tech or tool talk.”

Library Journal

My Promise

I'll drop 10 daily, customized tips and tutorials into your inbox to help you shoot videos that look great and tell compelling stories. Videos that engage, entertain, and enlighten. Videos that people don't just watch - they feel and remember.

You'll also get each new article I post (mostly weekly, and you can unsubscribe anytime). If you want to dive right into the archives for even more tips on shooting, storytelling, editing and more, you can find all kinds of free resources here.

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Watch the First Lesson - On Me

You'll get a lot of great tips & tricks in your in-box soon. Why not preview our new video course right now, while you're waiting? You can watch the first lesson absolutely free. No credit card required.