Posted on 27 May 2008
These days when I turn on the news there is an 80% chance that a reporter will have a clip from Youtube on his or her show. Sometimes it’s a funny clip about kids doing crazy stunts, or a blooper of some notable TV on-air personality. The viral nature of the Internet is such that [...]
Posted on 26 May 2008
One of the key, overriding points to keep in mind throughout the selection process is, “What is it that I am I REALLY going to do with the video editing software that I choose?” The answer to that question has to remain uppermost in your mind when selecting the best video editing software for you. [...]
Tags: how to, software, video editing
Posted on 26 May 2008
According to recent research, in a normal month nearly thirty-five percent of people who go online visit YouTube, and this is a worldwide figure! Social media sites also happen to be growing exponentially and video consumers are at the heart of this growth. YouTube was formed in 2005 and quickly became one of the sensations [...]
Tags: clone, niche video site, YouTube
Posted on 24 May 2008
Intro To Digital Video Files - Part 2
Common Digital File Formats
Internet video intimidates lots of folks because there’s so much technical jargon. It’s like an alien language. Fear not video enthusiasts!
I have compiled this helpful guide to help you wade through it all. This is the second in a multipart series that explains all the [...]
Posted on 24 May 2008
Intro To Digital Video FilesĀ - Part 1 of 2
The wonderful world of digital video is drowning in a sea of alphabet soup. Do you get frustrated not knowing an .avi from an .flv?
To help you master the world of Internet and digital video, I have compiled a series of articles giving you a comprehensive, yet [...]
Posted on 23 May 2008
;lkl; ;lk jhgjhg jhg ythjvjyt nmhv Remember your high school speech class? Your teacher told you that eye contact is extremely critical to making a good speech. The more you look down, or over your audience’s heads, or to the side of the room instead of eyeballing them, the less effective your speech, presentation, or [...]
Posted on 21 May 2008
Remember your high school speech class? Your teacher told you that eye contact is extremely critical to making a good speech. The more you look down, or over your audience’s heads, or to the side of the room instead of eyeballing them, the less effective your speech, presentation, or monologue is.
You know this is true. [...]
Posted on 12 March 2008
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