Apr 01
It’s our three year anniversary and at 250 Podcasts in we’re celebrating with FREE mp3 players loaded with past shows for 250 lucky listeners!
Yes, we’re dedicated to answering digital video questions for every listener and this is our way of saying thanks. If you’re not subscribed to our Tip of the Week Newsletter, never received a key to the Download Vault or never asked us a question, we don’t have a present for you!
Get us your email address any way you can because we’ll be pulling names out of a hat all month long on every podcast. We call your name, a beautiful mp3 player is yours loaded with three years worth of podcasts! Is that geeky or what?
Apr 01
VideoJobShop this week launched as a video sharing site for both employers and job applicants. Broadcasters and on-camera talent have done this for years, posting shorts for potential employers. It’s seems like niche video sites dedicated to the job search are popping up on the Web. Here is a round-up of some interesting ones we found:
VideoJobShop - VideoJobShop is a job bank in video form. In addition to businesses demonstrating the appeal of working for their firm, candidates can upload video resumes in categories of state and job type.
CollegeGrad.com -Dedicated for the twenty-something year old, CollegeGrad.com has how-to videos on resume building and interviewing.
VisualCV - Visual CV is a platform for those are recruiting and those looking to be recruited. Users can post text, video, and photos.
StandoutJobs - Targeted more for recruiters, StandoutJobs provides a customizable, interactive platform for building a career site for your company.
Facebook - It seems like the obvious choice. When job hunting, users need to clean up their Facebook and MySpace profiles and appearances on other social networking sites. Why not use the public platform as a video resume?
From camcorderinfo.com
Apr 01
This sounds like a joke, but it is actually serious: Cargo Cosmetics has a line of cosmetics called Blu_Ray (underscore), not to be confused with Blu-Ray (dash). Cargo even uses a very similar font and blue tone.
But it all makes sense when you read Cargo’s moto: “Make-up developed for High-Definition filming”.
The idea that someone would make this is already stunning, but it’s even more surprising to think that someone might buy it. But hey, who wants make up for standard-definition filming.
Do you need to know the facts about high definition?
FilmMakeup.co.uk is not just an online information resource for make-up artists.
It is also an easy to understand reference tool for actors, directors, camera crew, hairdressers, costume designers and many other industry grades - in fact anyone needing to know how HD will affect the on screen image of their performer.
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