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Saturday, September 27, 2014

How to create Internet Videos

New Internet Video and Video Production articles, reviews and columns
/27/14 11:57 am

How to Convert a Business Presentation into a Great Video

How do you capture a business meeting, seminar or education program and then make it look and sound good on video. What are some good techniques, what do you need equipment wise and how is it done? Check out this great article from Jim Staylor at Staylor-Made Productions. Barriers to successful video usually stem from one or more of these 5 areas: content, presenter, lighting, audio and/or camerawork. Issues with any one can distract viewers and detract from your message

.9/26/14 5:34 pm

How to get the money to make funny Internet videos

So you want to produce and distribute your own funny Internet videos. Where are you going to get the money? Check out this great article from Splitsider.com - The Economics of Internet Comedy Videos
09/24/14 3:27 pm

Frogs watching worms on SmartPhone - now we know why viral video works

Read this great article from AV Club. Video of frogs watching video of worms provides key to understanding viral media. Dogs, cats, turtle., etc
09/23/14 9:33 pm

Video Timecode versus Video - GenlockSync

Are you shooting multi-camera video? Editing together various cameras video of the same scene? Terms like “sync” and “timecode” are often used interchangeably, and the fact that timecode can be used to sync devices only compounds this confusion. Sync (genlock) is like a beat that calls out when a field (as well as a line with tri-level) occurs, while timecode indexes each frame (or the equivalent period of time for an audio recorder) so that it can be identified in uniquely post.
09/23/14 3:22 pm

Hyper++Drive wireless Camera Transmitter

Take a look at the new iUSBportCAMERA2 from Hyper++Drive, a compact device that adds or expands the Wi-Fi remote control functions of your Nikon or Canon DSLR camera. You can now control your DSLR camera and shoot video from a distance. Real time live view image and remote control of the camera's focus, shutter release, and other settings. With touchscreen smartphones and tablets, touch-to-focus control permits exacting placement of focus anywhere within the scene and manual focus with zoom and focus stacking functions are also available.

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