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Video Marketing - Equipment You Need to Get Started

So you're going to be a video star, are you? Whether training videos or marketing videos you've selected a media that is as close to live as you can get. A media that is both flexible and powerful. But what equipment do you need to get started?

The answer will depend on what type of videos you want to make. There are two basic types for you to choose from. And chances are you'll have need of both types. In this article I'm going to concentrate on the traditional video. 1

Think movie. Not the big production or your father's attempts at the home movie. Think YouTube, television and educational television. These videos can be anything from a single person carrying around a Flip camera to several people in a studio. For the beginner starting small is a great idea and can be done for under $1,000. In fact, you can even do it for $100 or less!

The first thing you need is a place to make videos. You don't need anything complex. One guru I know likes filming in his car. Actually thinking about it several seem to. But really that's a dangerous thing to do. Much better to pick a park or beach or other secluded area. 1

All you require is three things. First that it be accessible to you. Picking a park in Toronto isn't a great idea for winter filming (it is for the rest of the year though)! Second it needs to be reasonably quiet. A local airport is probably not the best place to film regularly -- although it might be great for some marketing videos! Third, you need to be able to film there without being disturbed. The entrance to a secret military base is probably not the wisest place to choose. For more information visit Professional Videographer Toronto.

Next you need a camera. All you really need is a half decent camera. Prices for these have dropped radically lately. I've seen them for as low as $37! But given the relative prices an HD camera -- for example the Flip -- is a good investment. These can be obtained for around the $100-$150 range if you are careful.

The Flip style pocket camcorder has the advantage of being able to be used by the same person who is being filmed. However, you should consider buying a good tripod to make filming without an assistant easier. These go for as low as $10 if you are a careful (and cheap) buyer.

Although a camera is more flexible and a better choice there is another alternative. The good old fashioned webcam. While you can work with a medium quality webcam (which can be had for $20) you are probably better off with a good quality one. A good quality one will not require the perfect lighting that a poor one often does. A good quality webcam can run you roughly the same price as a pocket camcorder. While the dollar reason has more or less disappeared it is a viable option that needs to be mentioned. Especially if you have a webcam already. For more information visit Professional Videographer Toronto.

Which leads us to the next piece of equipment you will need. A computer.

Once you have the video you still need to fix your mistakes and upload it to YouTube or your website or other site. To do that you need a computer. Even the cheapest computer nowadays can copy, edit and transfer videos. However, you are best to select a midrange computer in order to be sure that the power to edit videos is available going into the future.

In addition to the basic software you will need video editing software. Microsoft makes a product called Windows Movie Maker which is free and will create a basic movie fairly easily. Nero also has a number of similar tools. Jahshaka is a free open source editor with professional level editing facilities. Adobe Premier Pro CS4 is a powerful (and expensive) alternative. But to start all you need is a camera, a computer and Windows Movie Maker.

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Like Photoshop itself, Martin Evening's Adobe Photoshop for Photographers books keep getting better. If you're making the plunge with Photoshop CS3 -- especially if you're a photographer, but even if you aren't -- you'll find his new CS3 book breathtakingly useful. Evening's roots are in fashion and beauty photography, two areas that really give Photoshop a workout. While he's become increasingly well known for his books, he's still first and foremost a working commercial photographer: someone who uses Photoshop to create better work, offer more services, and earn more money. That perspective shows through on every page: this book is relentlessly practical. (It's also gorgeous, filled with Evening's own full-color work, and that of his colleagues. Plus, there's a new DVD packed with images and video tutorials.) Thanks to Evening's practical perspective, you'll learn when and why to use CS3's new features, not just how. Evening illuminates Camera Raw 4's many new image adjustment controls, even showing how to custom-calibrate your own camera for your own studio environment. You'll learn how to use Align Image to register two or more portrait images and create a merged composite that uses the best parts of each. There's guidance on using Photoshop CS3's Quick Selection and Refine Edge tools more effectively (while you can refine a selection's edges using dialog slider controls, try converting it to a layer mask first). And if you're fortunate enough to own CS3's "Extended" version, Evening helps you explore Image Stacks, which can automatically remove individuals from a photograph (if only they'd had that in Stalin's day). We've only scratched the surface. Evening systematically covers darkroom effects, correction and image repair, layer effects, all of it. Especially welcome: one of the world's most intelligible, usable discussions of color management. Bill Camarda, from the September 2007 <a