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By Internet Video Gal on Nov 7, 2011 in Video Editing | 2 Comments
Want to win a FREE HD video camera! Now you can with the video production Tips and WeVideo editing contest.
By Internet Video Gal on Nov 7, 2011 in Video Editing | 2 Comments
Want to win a FREE HD video camera! Now you can with the video production Tips and WeVideo editing contest.
By Internet Video Gal on Oct 31, 2011 in Business Marketing with Video, Online Videos | 0 Comments
I found a resource today I wanted to pass along. It’s the new Streaming Media Industry Directory of companies that provide critical services for online video. Think of it as an online Yellow Pages of companies in the Online Video category. In addition to descriptions of their products and services, each company provides links to [...]
By Internet Video Gal on Oct 28, 2011 in Business Marketing with Video, Featured Video | 2 Comments
This 12:08 video describes the “Easy Video Player” product sold on Clickbank. Is it worth the money or just a bunch of hype?
By Internet Video Gal on Oct 25, 2011 in Video Camcorders, Video Equipment | 1 Comment
DSLR cameras have become popular for video making because of their superior image quality, but there are a lot of downsides too. Here is an easy to understand guide for you to determine whether a DSLR camera is right for your video needs.
By Internet Video Gal on Oct 19, 2011 in Online Videos | 0 Comments
Recent research about the popularity of online video shows no slow-down in the growth of video usage online.
By Internet Video Gal on Oct 18, 2011 in Featured Video, Video Editing | 11 Comments
A new in-the-cloud video editing system called WeVideo can make it easier and less expensive for you to get your videos edited. Here is a review of their service demonstrating how it works.
By Internet Video Gal on Sep 14, 2011 in Audio for Video, Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
If you are looking for an inexpensive, yet quality lavalier microphone for video production, then the Sony EMC-44B is one you will want to investigate. Lavalier microphones clip onto the collar or lapel of the person speaking so you do not have a huge and distracting microphone in your shot.