Sunday, November 14th, 2010 at 3:48 pm
Home videos with professional footage and special effects: this is the outcome of modern digital technology. Digital video editing gives one access to the production of studio-quality motion pictures. It sounds easy indeed, but not with all the editing softwares. Really complex digital video editing programs will not be that easy to use, due to the large number of features and functions.
Digital video editing takes more than just a camcorder. No matter how good your material is and how well you shoot, when you play back what you shot, you realize the quality is far from what you want to achieve. Every tape contains a considerable amount of junk too: you can’t prevent disjoint shots, amateurish, lousy sound or the background noise. Digital video editing deals with all that and more, considerably improving the quality of the recorded material.
Since we’ve grown used with the quality provided by the cinema, we tend to have a really high viewing standard, and we appreciate personal productions according to it. A well edited video will begin with a title, it will follow a general story line, it will have a soundtrack, good transitions between shots and a diversity of angles. Digital video editing can achieve all these and more if you know how to use it properly.
For optimal rendition, every event you film has to be carefully edited. When working with a larger number of features, the resulting material looks a lot more professional. The basic tools for average digital video editing are the camcorder, the computer and the non-linear video editing program. From these three elements, we ought to mention that the camcorder should have WiFi technology incorporated so that you transfer data quickly and efficiently.
The technical features of the computer are also very important and relevant for digital video editing. Video processing takes a lot of CPU power because of the huge data transfer. Only a good machine will enable advanced digital video editing. A slow computer takes hours to render and write a video file, and the same process will take a few minutes on a top-notch computer. When speed compatibility between PC and camera is a problem, frames could be lost both during the transfer to the computer or from the PC to the camera.

Monday, September 27th, 2010 at 10:58 am
If you are an Internet Marketer then you probably are aware of much of the elements in this month’s technology update for IMs. However, you may not have begun to formulate a strategy to begin dealing with some of the more advanced technologies that are on their way in the next few years. That is the subject of this Technology Forecast.
Web 2.0 is a technology perspective rather than an actual technology per se. It essentially represents more of a technology focus on all of the things that support an individualized experience for website users. In the past, a website was a static and pre-established set of pages that worked exactly as prescribed.
There were no options for how the user might interact with the site and experience its capabilities as they wish. That is the point of Web 2.0 focused site technologies of the future. They will provide a user-driven and customized interactive experience with a site. You can purchase and download a top registry software package that does this. They also perform the other registry fix functions that accomplish any needed Registry Repair.
We are just beginning to see glimpses of these kinds of technologies, with support software, hardware interfaces and applications lagging behind. You will begin to see actual Web 2.0 site-development technologies on the market by late 2011. Ultimately, expect to see transformation services and software that will permit static website developers to literally convert all or part of their site into one that has user-controlled access and usage.
You will be able to specify almost every element of interaction on-screen. Best of all, the user will be able to finger-click the video skin and interact, select subsets of products, and make product purchases.
Next-generation video presentation is the next category of website advances to begin making its mark on IMs. The current level of technology support in this area limits website owners to utilize Flash/.flv videos which still need to be loaded and individually executed. While a great upgrade from MPEG videos of the past, they are nothing compared to the video technologies to come. Only about 18% of current Internet Marketing websites rely solely on landing pages that are totally video-based selling experiences. The advent of YouTube and others have made it possible to do a complete selling job with no website at all. You should expect to see – within five years – literally all Google search results on its Page One to reflect video presentation, with links directly to video landing pages that auto-execute their primary videos on page-load. This is the wave of the future and faster than you can say “I used to use Flash” – there will be Web 2.0 Auto-streaming videos that play without requiring download.
The final category in this month’s technology update for IMs is HTML5. This is the Hypertext Markup Language of the future with seven levels of widespread application support ranging well into the future. The HTML5 Specification is not yet finalized and there will be great conflicts – perhaps even lawsuits – regarding its supersession of HTML 4.0 and its departure from the XML/XHTML Specifications of the W3C and other technology forums and development groups.
The intent of HTML5 is the replacement of static and hand-coded web application development with artificial intelligence-based auto coding software development – replacing current technology that requires hand-written code and scripts. You will begin seeing beta versions of the early pieces of this language by early 2013, but its full implementation will not be realized until 2022.

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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 at 11:48 am
Youtube forever changed the landscape of video when it entered the scene. Of course, the entertainment value was exchanged for other uses. Soon enough marketers were making videos to perform all kinds of marketing objectives.
If people didn’t want video, then none of this would be possible. Well made videos are known for their ability to convert traffic at higher rates. Video is versatile because you can build your branding power as well as customer relationships. Feedback all over the net, in forums, is extremely positive about video.
In this article we will be looking into a few video marketing benefits that you should be aware of. Learning online secrets that only until now the top dogs know is now possible by taking a peek at this Traffic Siphon webpage.
Ok, the primary benefit from using videos is they’ll rank very well in the search engines. It’s well known that Google has a love affair with videos. It’s not really so difficult to land in the top 10 at Google with video if you know what you’re doing. Google has a video search engine, as well, so you know targeted video searches are happening there. Delivering your content through videos not only gives the search engines what they need, it also encourages people to create more videos. Videos give you the chance to deliver a better pre-sell message. It is standard practice to pre-sell a potential customer before you direct them to your product’s sales page. Many marketers are enjoying increased conversion rates by using videos as a tool to pre-sell their products. Pre-selling not only creates trust but it also allows you deliver what benefits your product can deliver and how it fits into the life of your viewer. You may get lucky and make sales with a hard sell approach but you won’t make it far without utilizing the pre-sell concept. Transparency is important when you’re marketing online and videos can help you be transparent in your efforts. Are you ready to learn how the pros make their money online? Then have a look at this Traffic Siphon blog.
If you can gain the trust of your market – you’ll become almost unstoppable. It’s a powerful achievement if you can do it with your videos. Much is happening when someone watches your videos, among other things people are weighing if you can be trusted. Making a good impression with your video content and quality will help people decide about you. The more informative and helpful it is, the easier it will be to create trust.
As popular as video is, the entire IM world is still not taking advantage of it. You can drive traffic by posting on video sharing sites and as well as creating your own video blog.
You’ll have to engage the usual marketing methods, too, but you can realize long term results with testing.
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