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Matrox Video Card P650 Qid Fan $21.14 Matrox Video Card P650 Qid Fan |
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Nesco FD-75PR 700-Watt Food Dehydrator $55.99 Generates maximum speed and quality for dehydrating fruits, vegetables, beef jerky and vension jerky. Great for making trail mix, homemade yogurt, apple snacks, banana chips, dried soup mixes, dried tomatoes, dried fruits, herbs and spices. Also makes potpourri and dried flowers. Helps dry food in hours, not days like ordinary food dehydrators. U.S.A. Shape: Round, Watts: 700, Top Mount Fan: Yes, … |
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Up All Night: The Live Tour (U.S. Version) $14.99 One Direction s first live DVD features a 73 minute concert of their hit songs, plus never before seen, behind the scenes footage and three music videos (“What Makes You Beautiful”,”Gotta Be You” and “One Thing”)…. |
Three Tips to Professional Website Video Production Success
As the phenomenon of website video production gains more traction in the web industry, more companies are adding video to their websites. As companies look to video providers for help, the waters are becoming more muddied with "professionals" providing their own opinions and techniques to the process. Some are good, some not so good. So how do you determine what company to use and what are the proper techniques necessary to maximize this powerful tool? Here are some answers.
1. Keep your message short
With our society continuing to move toward instant access, and multi-tasking with our electronic gadgets, attention spans are becoming shorter and shorter. More advanced cell phones and faster internet connections make it very important to get your message across quickly. In fact statistics show that web surfers now expect a site and its contents to load in 3-4 seconds. Likewise, web surfers will move on from a video if it is too long. 2
Can you imagine yourself viewing a video for even 2 or 3 minutes? I have seen web videos that are 7 minutes long! I wonder if anyone has ever seen the end of those videos! Years ago VHS tapes were used for industrial/corporate videos and it was recommended that they be no longer than 3 to 5 minutes with the most important part of the message placed within the first 1 minute. 2
Today, if a company wants a corporate video, it is preferable to create a number of short videos that viewer can access short segments to select what they want to watch. They can also be added to the company's website for added value.
2. Insist on lighting and a lavaliere microphone
I find it amazing that video companies who claim they are professionals do not use lighting or lavaliere (clip on) microphones. Too many so called video "professionals", with no formal training, buy themselves a consumer camera, a tripod and a low cost laptop-editing program and then shoot videos that are cheap - Not only in price but in quality.
Cameras are much better today in low light situations, but that is not an excuse to neglect one of the first lessons a student learns in video production 101...lighting is essential for good looking video. In addition, good looking video is ruined by bad audio! We have all seen video that is compelling but the audio is muffled or low or out of sync. For more information visit Videographer South Africa
Once we start to struggle to hear what is going on, we are distracted from the visual message of the video, lose interest and move on. Do not let that happen to your website video production. Once the viewer moves to the next website they may never come back. And, if your competitor's video is well done, you have no chance! If the video service you are considering uses the on camera microphone and says lighting is not necessary...run the other way! For more information visit Videographer Johannesburg
3. Consider the background
Don't you love viewing a video where the subject is plastered up against the office wall with a picture or plant that has nothing to do with the message? How about the video of the company president at his or her desk and the desk is disorganized and papers are piled up on the shelf in the background? Why would a videographer choose to shoot a video against a wall with no character or relevance to the business? For example, in every auto repair center I have been to, there are some great visuals of cars on lifts or cool equipment that would make a much more appropriate background.
A dentist or doctor shot with an examination chair in the background would be so much more compelling than a shot in the lobby or in a messy office. A lawyer with law books in the background looks much more professional than if shot in front of a generic spot in the office. Every industry has exciting visuals that can be used to create a compelling shot. The same videographers who neglect lighting and audio probably do not consider the background either.
Article done by Art Dryce Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Art_Dryce
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2004 Controversies $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The documentary film Fahrenheit 9/11 generated substantial controversy and criticism after its release shortly before the U.S. presidential election, 2004. The film by Michael Moore accused the Bush administration of using the September 11, 2001 attacks to raise support for the War in Iraq. The title of the film refers to Ray Bradbury's novel Fahrenheit 451 and the September 11 attacks of 2001. The Fahrenheit 451 reference is emphasized by the film's tagline "The temperature where freedom burns" (compare with Fahrenheit 451's tagline, "The temperature at which books burn"). Moore has stated that the title came from the subject of an e-mail he received from a fan shortly after September 11. Bradbury was upset by what he considered the appropriation of his title. He reportedly asked for an apology from Moore and wanted the film renamed. The conservative political action group Move America Forward mounted a letter-writing campaign pressuring theater chains not to screen the film, which it compared to "an al-Qaeda training video." "We've been causing them an enormous amount of aggravation", said group member and talk radio host Melanie Morgan. Citizens United, a conservative group run by David Bossie, filed a complaint before the Federal Election Commission charging that ads for the film constitute political advertising and thus may not be aired 60 days before an election or 30 days before a party convention. On August 5, the FEC unanimously dismissed the complaint finding no evidence that the movie's ads had broken the law. A further complaint filed in 2005 was also rejected. Shailagh Murray described Fahrenheit 9/11 in The Wall Street Journal as a "harshly satirical and controversial portrait of the Bush presidency." Stephen Dalton of The Time... More: |
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2004 Masters Exhibitions $30.35 First Annual International Open Traditional Kung-Fu Wushu Championship was held in Seattle, WA on September 3-5, 2004. Gathered here are some of the greatest living masters of the traditional Kung Fu styles. A showcase of authentic Hung Ga, Jow Ga, Choy Lay Fut, Praying M antis, Wing Chun and Northern Shaolin, plus some rarely seen forms in America such as Shadowless Track Buddha fist, Choi Mok style, and Dragon Fist. Attending this unprecedented event was a large delegation of leading masters from Hong Kong, all of whom demonstrated their traditional fighting forms. A real treasure for any old school kung fu fan! Masters demonstrating in this video include: Au Kwok Shing, Pedro Cepero-Yee, Chan Kwok Shing, Chen Qing Biao, Cheung Wai Quin, David Chin, Nelson Chin, Chiu Man On, Bow Sim Mark, Mark Elefane, Glen Guerin, Ha Tak Kin, Derrick Johnson, Lau Biu, Lau Yuen Ngan. Hoy Lee, Johnny Lee, Samson Lee, Tammy Lee, Cheng Chi Hung, Lee Hau Chuen, Lee Kam Wing, Lee Yuen Tim, Lee Yun Fook, John Leong, Robin Leong, Leuung Yat Yu, Li Siu Hung, Li Shudong, Helen Liang, Harry Lo, Ken Low, Johnny Lu, Lung Chi Fai, Joe Keit, Rong Li, John Su, Sam Ng, Reza Momenan, Wai Lap Ki, Wong Kwok Cheung, Wong Pui Tong, Wong Shuk Yi, Tony Yang, Frank Yee, Hilbert Yiu, Henry Poo Yee, Zhong Luo, and more! |
