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Monday, June 25, 2007

Digital Camcorder Review - JVC GZ-MG555


If you are looking for a camcorder that works well, is very compact and ideally suited for both family and web video applications, you need to take a look at the new Everio GZ-MG555 hard drive camcorder from JVC. Record SEVEN hours or more! Read the Review


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Adobe Launches Premiere Express - Free, web based video remixing and editing - create your own mash-ups at MTV, YouTube and PhotoBucket - This looks like a lot of fun. Many have predicted that online video editing will supplant computer based video editing sometime in the future. Companies like EyeSpot, Jumpcut, Cuts, Motionbox and others have already provided online video editing and now Adobe has joined the party. more

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How to Put Your Summer Vacation Up On The Web- The Secrets of Shooting, Editing and Posting Your Summer Vacation Videos

So you are off on the big trip… or maybe you are planning the big trip; or maybe you just returned from the big trip. How are you going to document, edit and then share your vacation fun times with your friends and family? This is your guide for what you need to do before you go on your trip, how to capture and document it, and then, how to share it via the net.

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The Insiders Guide to Independent Film Distribution by Stacey Parks - If you want to make it in the indie film world, this is a great book to help you get started. It's not about how to make movies - it is about how to make money making movies.

The book combines real world practical knowledge, case studies and legal guidance as well as a through breakdown of how to prepare your film for distribution before you even start shooting, as well as how to get both domestic and international distribution, as well as how to deal with the various types of distributors and characters you will find in the business.

This is a great book for those new to the business as well as interesting refresher for those who already have a taste of the industry. more

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Three Digital Video camcorders you ought to check out

Here's a great solution if you want to shoot high def video but don't want to lug around a big camcorder. If you are looking for a small, easy to use AVCHD Camcorder that records to FLASH memory card, you should check out the new Panasonic HDC-SD1 more info.

On the entry level side, the tiny JVC GR-D250 mini DV camcorder provides a high quality picture and 25x optical zoom. Read the review

If you want to shoot HD video to tape, then check out the new Canon HV20 which combines HD and SD recording modes, 10x optical zoom, a 2.96-megapixel CMOS sensor, and a stylish design. more details


AT&T lets cell users share live video
AT&T debuted its AT&T Video Share service at NXTcomm. The service, which is part of AT&T's overall convergence strategy, enables users to share live, one-way video feeds while talking on their wireless handsets. The Washington Post/Reuters


Microsoft's new IPTV brand: Mediaroom - Microsoft's new IPTV brand: Mediaroom
Microsoft has re-branded its IPTV offerings once again: Mediaroom is the fourth brand after WebTV, Microsoft TV and the recent Microsoft IPTV. Analysts say the new branding is a sign that Redmond does not want to go unnoticed by consumers any longer, and is perhaps looking to take its IPTV offerings outside the "walled garden" approach of set-top boxes and telcos. While the company's plans for Mediaroom have not been specifically laid out, one can infer from Microsoft's executives that a slightly different approach is forthcoming. more at Microsoft's new IPTV brand: Mediaroom


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