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Video Formats Explainedby Kyle Cassidy It used to be so easy to start out movie making - you'd buy an 8mm or Super8 camera; or if you were really industrious, a 16mm camera and shoot and edit your movies. In the 1980s, shooting and editing movies got only slightly more complicated with the introduction of VHS, VHS-C and Betamax. You could read a two page article and know the differences between competing video formats. When video went digital though, everything went out the window. Suddenly there was a bewildering array of video formats - .wmv, .asf, .rm, .mov, .mpeg, for compressing files, - and on top of that, many of these standards had their own substandards (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, etc.) How's anyone supposed...Continue Panasonic AG-AF100 Interchangeable Lens Camcorderby Mark Holder If you've been looking for a plethora of professional features at an aggressive price point then look closely at the Panasonic AG-AF100 - this beast is one beauty of a performer. Not overly stylish by any means, the Panasonic AG-AF100 is somewhat reminiscent in appearance of a brick - but with a lens, viewfinder and carrying handle. In a fashion similar to the Mercedes automobiles of the 1970s, its blocky exterior camouflages the fact that great things lie inside. There truly is genuine beauty within this beast and video professionals especially will appreciate...Continue. More New Product ReviewsSeeing the Future - CES 2012 Showcases Technological Advancementsby Dave Sniadak Now is your chance to borrow our eyes, ears and feet to find out what went on in Las Vegas and what to look for in 2012. Every year, nearly 150,000 people from all around the world venture to Las Vegas to collectively peer into the technology crystal ball known as the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Billed as one of the world's largest trade shows, CES seldom disappoints those scouring the halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) and the surrounding hotels for cutting edge technology. Whether you're on the hunt for camcorders or car...Continue What to Charge: Freelance Video Hourly Rate Calculatorby Mike Wilhelm As you're honing your skills with video, you may, at some point, be asked to do freelance video work for someone else. You know as well as anyone that video production is a skill that has value, so when you're asked what your rates are, you'll want to be ready with a number. All too often, new videographers are, for some reason, eager to work for free in order to build their demo...Continue More Videomaker Blog Posts |
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