Desktop video guide

10 May 2003 · 1 comment

Desktop video guide Desktop video is the term used to describe the process of shooting a video on a camcorder, pulling it into your computer, mucking around with the video files (adding music, graphics, titles, and special effects) and then showing it off to friends, family, or the entire world via the Internet. There’s some [...]

 

Desktop video guide

Desktop video is the term used to describe the process of shooting a video on a camcorder, pulling it into your computer, mucking around with the video files (adding music, graphics, titles, and special effects) and then showing it off to friends, family, or the entire world via the Internet.

There’s some useful stuff here about making videos, such as Top Ten Tips for Shooting Better Videos.

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Dan 01 September 2004 at 14:35 41

Nice resource, I read all about it on the website. What I

like the best is that the information there is kept updated

and new softwares and tecniques about editing

are added frequently. Also there are very good hardware

reviews. Thanks again.

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