Archive for January, 2009

Video Production: The Super Bowl »

The Super Bowl is by far the hugest video production of all time. You’ll be amazed when you hear how much video equipment it takes to put on this spectacular event.

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Video Editing Software: The Basics »

Have you tried to learn video editing but found it confusing? This free video editing tutorial will help you understand the process, no matter what video editing software you are using.

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Video Editing Software: What’s the best? »

Out of the dozens and dozens of video editing software packages to choose from, what is the best for you? Read this review of award-winning software and then decide.

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Video Editing Software: Camtasia Studio »

If you want to buy some video editing software, it is CRITICAL that you not make this expensive mistake!

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Online Video Storage and Hosting-Amazon S3 »

For years, you have heard the hosting your video on You Tube is the best solution. Now you’re being told it’s the worst! What gives?

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Video Editing: How I Made These Video Special Effects »

Read how I made the digital video effects for this funny online video! Editing with Final Cut Express made this video much more spectacular than just me videotaped in front of a red cloth tacked to the wall!

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Online Video Production: Aspect Ratio, 16×9 and 3×4 »

Some say they are awesome, some say they are ugly. Either way, have you ever wondered what those black bars are doing on the sides or top and bottom of your video screen? Here is your answer!

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