By Internet Video Gal on Sep 14, 2011 in Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/518555-REG/Sony_HVRHD1000U_HVR_HD1000U_Digital_High_Definition.html/BI3242/KBID4250 The Sony HVR-HD1000U is an HDV camcorder specifically designed for videographers looking for an affordable shoulder-mounted camera. Ideal for event work and wedding videography, the camera is equipped with a ClearVid CMOS sensor, capable of recording 1080i high definition footage on a standard MiniDV tape. Additionally, the HVR-HD1000U comes fitted with a 10x Carl [...]
By Internet Video Gal on Sep 14, 2011 in Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
The Canon XH-A1s is an updated version of the award-winning XHA1 HDV camcorder. The camera is geared towards the videographer on a budget who isn’t willing to compromise any of the professional attributes of its big brother, the XL-H1. With the same high quality 1/3″ CCDs, the camera yields an image both crisp and noise-free. [...]
By Internet Video Gal on Sep 14, 2011 in Video Equipment | 0 Comments
If you are looking to set up a simple but effective video studio in order to crank out lots of video content quickly, then you might want to consider the Datavideo SE-2000 HD Video Switcher HDR Kit. It’s relatively inexpensive and eliminates the need for separate monitors. When you buy the kit from B&H Photo, [...]
By Internet Video Gal on Sep 14, 2011 in Audio for Video, Video Equipment | 0 Comments
If you wish to set up a simple video studio, a small audio mixer is an important component. Here is a review of an 8-channel Mackie audio board that costs under $200 that can be the perfect audio mixer for a small video production set-up.
By Internet Video Gal on Sep 7, 2011 in Featured Video, Video Editing | 5 Comments
Detailed video tutorial showing how to use matts and layers in your timeline to display more than one image on screen.
By Internet Video Gal on Aug 27, 2011 in Appearing on Camera, Business Marketing with Video | 7 Comments
Putting yourself on camera can be scary! Lots of people give in the fear so never make the videos they want to make! This post gives you tons of tips and tricks for facing the camera with confidence and pride! Lights, camera, ACTION!
By Internet Video Gal on Aug 25, 2011 in Storytelling, Teaching Video Production | 1 Comment
Do you want your video to stand out fro the crowd? One way to make your video more creative and appealing for audiences is to come up with some clever visual analogies that make your point instead of just relying on words.