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Animation & Motion Graphics Buyer's Guideby Ben Balser Animation and motion graphics software are packages that can create visual assets from scratch, can composite those assets with other visual assets from outside sources together on screen, and change parameters of those assets over time to create a final animated video product. These packages come in all varieties of feature sets, price points and levels of complexity. Here we will attempt to clarify some of the complexity of animation and motion graphics to help you distill what your real needs are and help you make a more informed decision when shopping for a new software graphics package to fulfill those needs. We'll look at what to expect from the different types of software packages and feature sets. This is not a comprehensive guide to everything on the market, simply a brief educational guide to help you be a...Continue Corel VideoStudio Pro X4 Introductory Editing Softwareby Mark Holder Corel VideoStudio Pro X4 offers a nice balance of features, user friendly functionality and price. Props go to Corel for a nice job with their VideoStudio Pro X4 non-linear editing product. They have managed to combine solid editing features and a user-friendly look, feel and functionality, with a very reasonable price. When you fire up VideoStudio Pro you are greeted by a central repository of "updates, info and extras" called the Corel Guide. Many times such features are merely an annoyance and one quickly searches for and executes the make-it-go-away-forever checkbox. In this case, however, the Corel Guide is actually quite useful. It's laid out with four tabs at the top: Home, Learn, Do More and...Continue. More New Product ReviewsCloud-Based Editing Using Tablets and Smartphonesby Dave Sniadak In the video spectrum, technology has always reigned supreme. Video is going where early adopters probably never envisioned, into the clouds. Whether it's a XOOM, an Android, an iPad or an iPhone, with the explosion of high-quality video cameras in tablets and smartphones, video producers are using their mobile devices to create and distribute content once restricted to land-locked editing software. And as the capability becomes more accessible, more users will embrace this 'video in the sky' way of thinking. Major players in the video production world are already embracing cloud-based editing options. For instance, YouTube's Video Editor function allows you mash up all of your existing video assets into one timeline. YouTube's program has the potential to revolutionize online...Continue First Amendment Rights: New Ruling on Recording Policeby Jennifer O'Rourke Your First Amendment Rights - New rulings states you can't get arrested for videotaping police, politicians, and other government officials. You've read many stories right here in Videomaker and other publications about someone with a camcorder witnessing a confrontation with police and these witnesses holding that camcorder do what anyone would - they record the act. They might not know what or why the confrontation is about, but by recording the action, in some cities or states, they were ...Continue More Videomaker Blogs |
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