Video: El Tono and Nuria

El Tono and Nuria are well known street artists who’s work actually get people to interact with it. Alot of street artists say thats a part of their work but more often than not its lip service. Check this video out its great.
El Tono’s You Tube Page

Video:Even More Video Tips

Cnet UK publishes a round up of beginners video techniques that are helpful and may even nudge me into doing something with my painstakingly researched, hastily bought, never used video camera.
Link via Lifehacker

Video:The Act and the Aftermath

I just got word from Branded out in LA that he’s been working on a new video site that features the work of Graff and Street Art heads. There’s 3 clips up there now but its an ongoing series so be sure to check it out!

Video: Pure Evil’s graffititv.net

London’s Pure Evil have started a new site with links to graff videos

Video: Cheap Steady-Cam

The 14 Dollar Steady Cam for video peoples who want that “steady-camera” effect.

Video: More Video Tips

Video Shooting Tips from the good people at U.C Berkeley’s Journalism School. It’s got lots on really basic information on video techniques such as Sit Down Interviews and more.

Video: Video production on a budget

Joren Clark is a dude who’s got some good info on video making on the cheap. Stuff like Inexpensive Video Lights, and Micro Budget Sound make this a good resource for people starting out making videos.

Video: Video Making Primer

I’ve been investigating video making recently and alot of things that kind of annoy me are the primers that use industry jargon as if you already know all this stuff. So here’s a Video Making Primer with kids that seems pretty straightforward and covers the basics.

Film Screening: Piece by Piece (SF).

“the history of san francisco graffiti, documented” film screening.

Video: The Film Look: It’s Not Just Jerky Motion…

On sites like ekosystem, there’s a new rash of postings showing video of street artists in action. If you’re interested in that sort of documentation, the BBC’s published this whitepaper on getting that “film look” in your video.
Enjoy!