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Why Are So Few Camcorders Being Used?
People are not buying camcorders because of "The Video Editing Hassles". There is no need for editing, when you shoot what you intend and keep the video clips short.
(Turning the camera off and on, creates a new file on DVD Camcorders)
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Why Do I Need Video and/or Audio On My Website?
Bottom Line: If your website and emails are silent, you're leaving money on the table! Its that simple. More and more online marketers and business owners are seeing the light and recognizing the tremendous benefits of incorporating multimedia...Read More
10 Easy Ways To Put Video On Your Business Website
I'm often asked, "I have no video training but I want to put video on my website to help promote my products and services what can I do?" Well the answer is simple. If you can shoot a home movie you can put a video clip on your website. Now the...Read More
Digital-Camcorder or Analogue – Is There Any Comparison?
People have been getting along just fine for years with old-fashioned analogue camcorders. Why are digital ones any better? There are lots and lots of reasons. First of all, if you’ve ever seen a video made on an analogue camcorder, you’ll know...Read More
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How to Choose the Best Video Editing Software
Learn what factors to consider when purchasing a video editing software package. Video editing software is like a word processor for video files. It allows you to take an hour long travel video and shrink it down to 5 minutes. It allows you to add titles to the soccer game you taped, and it allows you to clean up the overall structure of your video and present a story to the viewer. Although the movies you see in Hollywood require editors with excellent editing skills and years of practice, you can buy a piece of software that will allow you to play with tools similar to those used by the pros. What are the major differences in video editing software packages? Editing software that has more features will typically have more value and will usually cost more. You may start looking around for editing software and the next thing you know, some know-it-all is telling you to buy Final Cut Pro (Mac) or Adobe Premiere (PC/Mac). These packages average around $500 and are NOT necessary for what most people want and need from a video editing software package. For under $200, a beginner can get started making video's on their home computer with good results. When you buy a computer, you look at the computer's features (RAM, Hard Drive Space, Operating System) to see if it matches up to what you need. The same goes for video editing software. Here are the features that will decide which piece of software you should get: 1. Import/Export Options Most software under $50-$100 will limit the types of video files (CODECs) that you import into your editing software. Suppose you have a Windows Media Video file and you want to use this videoclip in your next video. Most editing packages will not allow you to bring in these clips (except Adobe Premiere 6.5, Windows Movie Maker, Roxio VideoWave Movie Creator, and some others). Another example - if you have a large amount of RealMedia video files and you want to use them in your video, you might just be out of luck. I have yet to find an editing package that will allow you to import them. But technology will always advance... The same holds true for different types of audio and graphics files - some packages import them, some don't. As far as Export options, the same holds true. Most video editing packages will allow you to export to Windows Media, Quicktime, or RealMedia CODECs. After that, the editing package that allows the greater flexibility should be where you go. Suppose you want to make a CD-ROM and use MPEG-1 as your CODEC. If the software doesn't offer MPEG-1 compression, you're out of luck. Find a package that exports MPEG-1. The good thing about the items I've mentioned above is that they are like ingredients in that preservative-filled meal you just had - they are listed on the side of the box. You can see for yourself which CODECs are supported and use this as one basis of comparison. 2. Special Effects/Titling Most special effects capabilities on cheap video software (under $100 is cheap for video software) are cheap. That's how they can produce the special effects without taking so long to develop their product. Some of the better pieces of software begin to allow you to perform motion tracking. This is like watching the PBS or the Biography Channel - a zoom or pan across a picture of a person/place creating the illusion of movement. I consider this a must for all people putting together video photo albums. Another great feature is the ability to import graphics "layers" into your video from a graphic software like Adobe Photoshop. 3. Bundled Software (Audio/Music/DVD) What does the software package come with - anything? When I bought Adobe Premiere several years ago, it included a Firewire card, a special effects engine (Hollywood FX), a VCD/DVD burning software, and a music-creation package (Sonic Foundry Acid Music). It turned out to be quite a value. Look for these types of deals when buying your video editing package. 4. Simple to Use It seems like the last company to make a video editing software package will consistently make it easier to use than the last guy. Case in point - the Roxio VideoWave Movie Creator is one of the easiest packages to use that I have ever come across. Lately I noticed export to Windows Media can be a bit difficult when the output is a network drive. Another good example of easy to use software is the Microsoft Movie Maker 2.0 that you can download for free (Windows XP only though). You can also download special effects packages for free. Summary and Recommendations It's the Age of the Internet. The best thing you can do, is try it before you buy it. If companies don't have their software up on the net, it is their problem and you shouldn't buy from them anyway. Some of the best video editing software is out there for you to try - so get started today. Use some of the tips I've mentioned to help you evaluate the software against another piece of software. If you are looking for software and cannot download a free trial and still have some questions, post it to the newsgroups or Internet forums! Most of all, have fun! You may also wish to read the following related articles: Adobe Premiere 6.5 Video Editing Software Roxio VideoWave Movie Creator Video Editing Software Ulead Media Studio Pro Dazzle Multimedia Pinnacle Studio 8 About the Author Gary Hendricks is the editor of Desktop-Video-Guide.com, a hobby site providing tips and tricks on how to shoot, capture and edit digital videos.
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There are several things to consider at the time of choosing which camcorder to buy and which one best suits your needs. Many of these things or factors depend on each person's preferences and requirements, although some of them, due to their...Read More
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Nokia N93: A Mini Camcorder
Nokia N93 is one of the most anticipated mobile phones from Nokia N-series. It has everything you are looking for in your mobile phone. The handset brings all the video features you can relate as a mini camcorder. It is more than a phone and offers...Read More
Recording TV: The Latest Digital Video Technology
When it comes to recording a favorite show or much-anticipated Pay Per View concert, more and more consumers are turning away from traditional VCR taping and utilizing the digital video recorder (DVR). Most cable and digital satellite TV services...Read More
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From tiny acorns grow mighty oaks. Like weblogs (blogs) before them, video blogs (vlogs) are emerging from a tightly knit online community and entering into a more mainstream Internet fare. Our consulting team at ICMediaDirect.com is working with...Read More
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