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By projectaaron 4 comments
Tired of lugging around a heavy tripod. With only $1 you can make your self a camera stabilizer for your DSLR or handy cam that will be able to fit in your pocket... more »
By ``kasey wheat 0 comments
Here are some tips on how you can find the best deals on digital video cameras.. more »
By writing4fun 2 comments
Christmas is just a few months away, why not wrap a camcorder for that special someone and place it under the Christmas tree. The best way to get a camcorder is to win one and the steps below will show you how winning is possible... more »
By Richard Burke 0 comments
It is fun and easy to add special effects to your home movie using Adobe Premiere Elements. The best time to do this is after you have edited your movie and before adding the soundtrack or transitions. Special effects or transitions can change ... more »
By jaindinu 4 comments
This article will help you in buying the best digital cameras, if you are buying a new digital camera you should read this article for some of my good tips on digital cameras. Please read the whole article for the best use of it... more »
By eHow Electronics Editor 0 comments
The lens of your camcorder is a very delicate piece of equipment and should be taken care of to the best of your ability. Though most lenses rarely need to be cleaned, when they do, it is a very careful process and should be taken seriously. Here ... more »
By Richard Burke 5 comments
Adobe Premier Elements gives you the control to adjust hue, contrast and brightness for each video clip in your movie. You can lighten a dark scene or increase the overall color of a scene. You will see your scenes previewed in the monitor as ... more »
By Richard Burke 1 comments
A scene transition is a special effect inserted between two video clips. The purpose is to blend the two scenes together using a special effect. There are many transitions to choose from that come with Adobe Premier elements. First time film ... more »
By marcain 1 comments
This will help you determine the lens(es) that will best suit your purposes... more »
By L1onherd 0 comments
Buying a camcorder can be a very frustrating task. With thousands of different camcorders on the market today who can decide what camcorder you need and what options are available. Not to mention if you want an analog camcorder of a digital ... more »
By NYCFilmmaker 0 comments
Whether you are a novice or veteran filmmaker, having the right equipment will make a difference. This tutorial will show you how to build a versatile yet affordable camera stabilizer... more »
By Richard Burke 1 comments
Once you have finished editing your movie, creating special effects and adding a soundtrack, you are ready to make a DVD. Adobe Premiere Elements includes a number of templates and themes to allow you to easily create a home DVD. The themes are ... more »
By MrCHUCK mrchuck999.blogspot.com 0 comments
Transferring film to tape or digital the professional way is a massive undertaking and very expensive. If you have old family memories on old 16mm or old 8mm film, you can move them to the digital domain for very little cost. This process is ... more »
By Splendor 1 comments
This is really the same technique that you would use for transferring video from a DV camera. Sometimes things need to be explained though. I do believe its a bit different for a Mac user... more »
By Richard Burke 1 comments
Adobe Premiere Elements provides extensive tools for adjusting the brightness, contrast, saturation, opacity and hue of a video clip. The tools are easy to use and provide the videographer similar editing tools that photographers are use to ... more »
By eHow Electronics Editor 0 comments
While camcorders are equipped with a built-in microphone to allow for sound and image to be perfectly synchronized, the built-in microphone is usually surround sensitive, so it tends to pick up surrounding sounds. In most cases there is a ... more »
By eHow Electronics Editor 0 comments
Most camcorders purchased today come with rechargeable batteries that can easily be charged. Some however, may be confused about how to properly recharge the batteries and allow them to function as long as possible. Here is how to charge your ... more »
By eHow Electronics Editor 0 comments
VHS tapes aren’t complete dinosaurs…yet. And since camcorder cassettes can still be a little pricey, to get the most for your money, it’s not a bad idea to dub your camcorder recordings to VHS. Not only will you have an easily viewable copy of ... more »
By eHow Electronics Editor 0 comments
FireWire allows you to download stuff from your camcorder to a computer for storage or editing. Visual files get pretty big, so the faster you can pump the pictures out, the better. FireWire cooks along at speeds up to 400Mbits per second. ... more »
By eHow Electronics Editor 0 comments
For those who are using their camcorders for the first time, connecting your camcorder to your TV to watch something you’ve recently taped could prove to be a difficult task. However, with some basic guidelines and suggestions, connecting your ... more »
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If you connect your camcorder to your TV using S-video, you will greatly enhance the video playback of your camcorder. S-video is a step up from the yellow RCA cables and sends a better quality video signal to your TV. Follow these steps to learn ... more »
By eHow Electronics Editor 0 comments
The AC power adapter is one of two types of power sources that can be connected to your camcorder, the other is the battery pack. It is called a power adapter because it converts AC power from a wall jack into your camera’s DC socket on the ... more »
By eHow Electronics Editor 0 comments
There are a few things to consider when buying a case for your camcorder. This article will inform you on what to keep in mind when looking at the wide variety of cases on the market that will help you transport you camcorder... more »
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There are a wide variety of cases on the market for camcorders. Here's what you should keep in mind when purchasing a camcorder case... more »
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Buying a new IEEE 1394 for your camcorder is a fairly easy process, but also may be an expensive one. The 1394 is an external bus that supports very high rates of data transfer. It is normally known as FireWire... more »