Archive for May, 2007

Using Graphics for a Professional-Looking Video »

BRAND YOUR WEBSITE WITH GRAPHICS
Consider this, a graphic of your logo is invaluable for branding your product or web site. The best graphic themes are consistent for maximum customer’s recognition. Stick with one look for greatest viewer brand recognition.

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Using Sound Effects in Video »

You can instantly add emotions from hilarity to dramatic suspense by including the right sound effects.

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Using Music for a Professional-Looking Video »

Music is one of the best ways to guide your viewer on an emotional experience of YOUR choosing. Music is also the single easiest way to make even simple home movies look more professional.

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Story-Telling: Using and Recording Dialogue »

Dialogue is whenever the characters speak to one another to move the plot along in a work of fiction.

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How to Produce Video: Visualizing the Impossible »

When producing video, sometimes it can be virtually impossible to think of what video you can use. What in the world do you do if you have to do a story about something gross and boring like colon cancer?

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Video Production: Using and Writing Narration »

A good video script will be one that would make your prim and proper high school English teacher scream. Go ahead, be sadistic and think of the old bag popping with rage! That’s one of the fun things about writing video scripts! Just kidding!

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Video Production Techniques: Using Steady-Cam »

Beginning with the movie Rocky, filmmakers used a special bounce-free camera mount that enabled the cameraman to follow the action and still get a fluid, steady movement. It was as though the camera were floating in space. This type of mount has been terms a steady-cam.

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