By Internet Video Gal on Dec 2, 2007 in Video Production Basics | 0 Comments
In the world of digital video, there are lots of pegs… JPEGS, MJPEGS, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-3, MPEG- 4 and variations of, on and on and on. Each one of these is a distinct file format with different uses. Here is an in-depth explanation of each.
By Internet Video Gal on Nov 30, 2007 in Video Production Basics, Video on the Internet | 0 Comments
Notable users of the Flash Video format include YouTube, Google Video, Reuters.com, Yahoo! Video, and MySpace. Many television news operations are also using Flash Video on their websites.
By Internet Video Gal on Aug 10, 2007 in Story-Telling, Video Editing, Video Production Basics | 0 Comments
To hone the creative skills needed to be a master visual story-teller, it’s easiest to begin with simple visual drawings. No expensive equipment needed! Beginning Film School students are usually given assignments using simple still pictures.
By Internet Video Gal on Aug 10, 2007 in Story-Telling, Video Editing, Video Production Basics, Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
If you’re new to video production, the thought of creating your own story can be both thrilling and intimidating. How do you tell a story about your niche: organic gardening?
By Internet Video Gal on Aug 10, 2007 in Story-Telling, Video Production Basics, Video Production Tips | 3 Comments
No matter what type of video you're making, the first step is ALWAYS to consider your audience. WHO is the video intended for and WHAT do you want them to get out of it? The answers to those two questions will determine most everything else.
By Internet Video Gal on Aug 10, 2007 in Sound for Video, Video Production Basics, Video Production Tips | 2 Comments
Quality audio is probably more important for viewer satisfaction than quality video. Straining to hear simply isn't worth it for your average viewer. They'll turn you off rather than endure the noise! Viewers are more forgiving of grainy, shaky, poorly lit video than muffled audio.
By Internet Video Gal on Aug 10, 2007 in Lighting for Video, Video Production Basics, Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
Inside, diffused light can be obtained either by using photographic equipment such as reflective umbrellas, diffusion gels and cloths, or the light can be bounced off something reflective.