Camcorders for YouTubers

Webcams are limited in portability. Cell phones also have their limitations when it comes to shooting video. For YouTubers who are looking to upgrade to a "real" camcorder, here's a rundown on a few of the better low-cost, but high-value light-weight camcorders on the market today.  ...more »

Headsets

When your video requires an added narrative, what kind of microphone should you  ...more »

Camtasia 6: Summary and Review

Camtasia StudioOverview

Camtasia is a tool that captures screen contents over time as a video, called a screencast.  The screencast may also display the movement of the mouse cursor, provide visible or audible evidence of when the mouse is clicked and keys are pressed, and other aids and effects the screencast author chooses to employ.   ...more »

How to Upload and Watch HD on YouTube

YouTube has been going through some changes in recent months that most folks don't know about.  I've written here about how to take advantage of their new high quality, wide screen, 480x320 format.  Most recently, they have taken the HD plunge.  ...more »

Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9

Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9Sony Vegas is usually described as "very powerful," but with a "steep learning curve." Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9, while more powerful than ever, has integrated "Show Me How" tutorials that have significantly improved its usability.  ...more »

Capable, Low-Cost Editors

It's truly remarkable how far you can get with free video editors, like Windows Movie Maker, VideoSpin, and iMovie, but you may find at some point that these editors simply won't produce a video that matches your vision.  ...more »

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