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.
Mar 21
Well, after 3 years, the hard drive on the server that hosted all of our new and archived podcasts crashed and burned last night at 1:10 a.m. We’re thinking the cooling unit was to blame as they got so hot they couldn’t handle it any longer and no one was there that early in the morning to monitor and fix it. Good thing we have a backup server and archived podcasts.
What does this mean in the meantime? New shows will still be up, but if you’re looking for an archived show it’s not going to be available. We have tons of work to do to restore the files from thousands of data CDs the podcasts were archived on. Wow, what a way to celebrate our birthday! it’s like starting all over again.
Mar 19
Ken Freed, a New England rep from JVC, will be on hand LIVE at The DV Show studios, to introduce JVC’s new camcorder line. This is your chance to interact and get your questions answered on their new ProHD 200 series and the 60p workflow with Final Cut Pro’s latest upgrade. Join us Thursday April 3rd, 10:30 a.m. EST. This page will be updated when we are live.
Mar 18
It seems YouTube is currently offering Higher Quality (up to 850 kbit/s A+V) videos to certain locations only, and testing out several different quality formats.
You can see if your video has different versions offered by YouTube, by adding “&fmt=18″ or “&fmt=6″ to the end of the URL, like in these examples:
Example 1
Here is a low quality 320×240. When you add the secret code at the end, it gives you this which turns it into 480×360 high-bandwidth material, and higher quality audio!
Example 2
This is low quality 320×240. And adding the code gives you this.
Now uploading in FLV format could be a questionable activity, since obviously Youtube will convert your video in more than 1 version so they can decide which one to offer to the viewer. The only downside noticed until now is that they don’t offer stereo-audio.
Mar 18
Host, Gordon Firemark is an attorney whose practice is devoted to the representation of artists, writers, producers and directors in the fields of theater, film, television, and music.
His practice also covers intellectual property, cyberspace, new media and business/corporate matters for clients in the entertainment industry.
On this week’s edition we talk about Using copyright music in family videos, fair use, city permits for filming, getting permission for using product logos and property in films…plus more.
Mar 08
We just returned from the Camera Company’s 18th Annual Pro Video Show at Stonehill College in Easton, MA and what a fun time we had broadcasting live over the internet!
A continuous stream of global viewers got the chance to interact with vendors and guests such as Sony, Glidecam, videouniversity.com, Canon and JVC. Experts in lighting and web video were also on hand to interact and sales people from the Camera Company demonstrated and recommended products for viewers inquiring about types of equipment they needed.
A viewer had a question about a Sony Product, we walked right over to the Sony booth and answered the question….it was interactive television at its best.
Special thanks to the staff of the Camera Company: Marty Feldman, Al Uckerman and owner David Katz for inviting us. Thanks to all who joined in through live chat offering suggestions and posting URLs and a big thanks goes to Jay Duchin from Duchin Productions for giving us a much needed hand on the floor when we ran into those technical issues we anticipated.
We’re going to get the video all archived for viewing shortly.
Mar 01
This 24+ page book and 40 minute DVD are the only two resources on the web that will teach you how to make money producing real estate videos!
Fred Light, from nashuavideotours.com, is a nationally known Real Estate Videographer who saw an opportunity, jumped to the occasion and started cashing in.
He didn’t get where he’s at overnight. Through a great deal of trial and error and a LOT of time (oh, and a LOT of money!), He finally found a model that works.
And now he shares this working model so you can start cashing in quicker! Save yourself time, zoom through the learning curve and bypass the mistakes. Everything Fred learned is contained in this book and on the DVD neatly packaged for you to enjoy.
Mar 01
July 2006 marked the 20-year anniversary of the first publication of the first book on creating a music video. Of course it was called MUSIC VIDEO 101, and the author thanks all of his customers for making it a worldwide success! The original price was $25. In 1993, there was a new version for $10. In 2001, the author began e-book sales for $5…. and now, it’s FREE! Make the most of your video posting experience on YouTube and Google Video. Click HERE to open and save a copy of MUSIC VIDEO 101. Adobe Reader 5.0 or later required.
CHAPTER 1: THE LEAST EXPENSIVE METHOD
CHAPTER 2: PRE-PRODUCTION PLANNING FOR SHOOTING AND EDITING
CHAPTER 3: SCRIPTWRITING AND STORYBOARDS
CHAPTER 4: BASIC EDITING
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