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Using Household Items for Video Productionby Kyle Cassidy Making video is expensive - not only do you have to have the best camera, but you need all that other stuff - mics, lights, tripods and a myriad of support accessories. Film and video producing is a profession for which there is an awful lot of specialized equipment, but that doesn't mean you have to have a huge budget to make high quality video. There are lots of...Continue CyberLink PowerDirector 9 Ultra64 Introductory Editing Softwareby Mark Houghton PowerDirector 9 Ultra64 is a great editing program for beginners and anyone who needs to simply edit without the complexity and learning curve of high-end editing suites. There's a good reason every staircase begins with a first step. Without that solid first foothold, it's harder to reach the next one. Don't believe it? Find a staircase and try jumping to every third step. Not easy, huh? Same thing...Continue. More New Product ReviewsAudio Field Mixers & Recorders Buyer's Guideby Marshal M. Rosenthal Audio mixers and recording devices provide the missing link to great video productions - those days of monophonic mics and hiss-inducing analog mixers are thankfully over. The importance of audio in a video production can not be over stated. Audio field mixers and recorders ensure that audio being recorded in production and post production settings reach the same level of quality as that of the video. There are two types of audio devices...Continue Taking Your Video Production on the Roadby Julie Babcock There are times when your video productions will take you to far and distant lands. Other times, they will take you no further than down the road a couple of miles. Either way, traveling with your gear can be stressful. With so many things that could go wrong, such as equipment damage, theft or simply...Continue More Videomaker Blogs |
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