How to create your own
Internet Video movies and shows
Internet Video Magazine show you how to
shoot, edit and share your videos
July 16, 2008
– San Diego, CA –
Internet Video Magazine (http://www.internetvideomag.com)
has added an assortment of new articles
designed to help kids, families and video
enthusiasts shoot, create and post their own
Internet video movie masterpieces. In
addition, Internet Video Magazine has added
news video production articles geared to
video, Internet and broadcast professionals.
"Since our
launch in 1999, we have been helping video
enthusiasts of all backgrounds and levels of
expertise to create and post their own video
movies," said Mark Shapiro, Editor in Chief
at Internet Video Magazine. "There are
hundreds of options for sharing these videos
– from posting them on a personal site, on
FaceBook or MySpace. To uploading them to
UGC sites like YouTube and Veoh. There are
even new sites that will enable you to make
money off these videos – sites like MetaCafe,
Revver and VideoJug.”
The “How to
Buy a Camcorder” article helps to clear up
the confusion between many of the excellent
choices in camcorder technologies that are
available to today’s consumers. It explains
the differences between digital video, hard
drive, flash and DVD camcorders, as well as
explaining HD and AVC options.
Our recent
camcorder reviews includes the new, tiny
Mino pocket camcorder from Pure Digital.
This small and easy use device is perfect
for those who want to shoot and create short
videos destined for the web.
If you want to
make money making Internet video, you have
to read the
Guide to Making Money on the Internet.
For more
information for creating Internet Videos you
should check out the site’s “Make
Videos” and “Articles”
sections. The Articles section includes
links to thousands of articles stretching
back to the dawn of the Internet video era.
More about
Internet Video Magazine
Dedicated to
showing everyone how easy it is to make
great video and home moves, Internet Video
Magazine has been online since 1999 and has
been recognized as one of the prime
resources for those interested in making,
sharing and experiencing Internet video.
More info at:
www.internetvideomag.com or contact Mark
Shapiro
editor@internetvideomag.com
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