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Wednesday, October 11, 2006


The new Adobe Premiere® Elements 3.0 software makes it easy to create, edit and share videos and movies. The new version enables you to burn your footage to a DVD in just two simple steps, complete with a DVD menu and scene index. You can easily assemble your movie by rearranging clips with drag-and-drop simplicity. You can also easily share your movies on DVD, the web, mobile phones, and virtually anywhere else. more

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The Top 12 Ways You Can Profit from Web Video - The long awaited promise of high-quality, fast-loading web video has finally arrived. You might not get rich overnight with these ideas, but it is possible to create multiple, passive income streams using these web video business models. Here are the top 12 ways you can start profiting from web video today...

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Halloween Vlogfest 2006 is coming! Check out last year's vlogfest: http://halloweenvlogfest.com

It has tons of awesome videos, remixes, and mashups. This year they are going to do it again and it's going to be even bigger! Submitted videos will be screened at a Halloween Vlogfest party in Los Angeles, California on October 28th.


Vidiac Live is the first true live streaming service offered for free. Based on Microsoft's Windows Media 9 Technology, Vidiac is able to provide vastly improved picture resolution, quality and frame rate over typical webcam software. more


Need great PR for your high tech product or service? Check out Davis-Marrin Communications


PodCamp is coming to Pittsburgh - This will be the second in what's become a growing number of PodCamp "un-conferences" around the country. This is a free grassroots event dedicated to sharing information and ideas regarding blogs, vlogs, audio and video podcasting and portable media in general. more


Cell phones that incorporate a digital camera are a development we take for granted. There's a standard (MMS) that allows photos to be exchanged between mobile users and they can be downloaded to PCs for storage and printing. The industry sees video as the next step and the early signs are positive.

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The New Camcorders Are Here! (almost) - Sony, Canon and Panasonic are about to release their fall camcorders. Internal hard drives, high capacity cards and HD for consumers are the order of the day.


If you are a video producer or film maker, you might want to check out The WebVideoZone (www.WebVideoZone.com). This is a members only resource that offers tools, tips and tutorials to help businesses get better results with internet video. One of the most popular features is their Web Video Player, an FLV video player that makes it easy for anyone to add interactive web video to any site.


Want to play the Mark Foley game? - check it out at Atom Entertainment's AddictingGames' NewsGames channel ­ created to mock the most popular headlines and cultural topics of the day. You can pretend to be a congressional page and see what Maf54 has to say to you...http://www.addictinggames.com/imfoley.html


Webcams are great for capturing short video clips and live video messaging across the Internet. Plus, webcams can be used for remote monitoring, some even with motion detection. But you don't necessarily want to tie up a computer to act as a video server for a connected webcam, so a better option for this kind of use is to use a dedicated Internet camera with a built-in network interface, like the Creative Live! Wireless. more

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