DVcreators.net Announces ``Shooting Awesome Video'' Multimedia CD-ROM.Business/Entertainment Editors HOLLYWOOD--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 10, 2002 DVcreators.net is now shipping a new educational multimedia CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). entitled "Shooting Awesome Video" for any computer running Windows, Mac OS X or OS 9. This CD provides 45 minutes of tips, techniques and secrets of shooting great looking video with any camcorder, and is offered at an introductory price of $24.95 through Dec. 31, 2002. The CD is full of clear, entertaining video with synchronized syn·chro·nize v. syn·chro·nized, syn·chro·niz·ing, syn·chro·niz·es v.intr. 1. To occur at the same time; be simultaneous. 2. To operate in unison. v.tr. 1. text and graphics teaching the best methods of planning a project, setting exposure, shutter speed In a still camera, the length of time that the shutter is open, exposing the film (analog) or CCD or CMOS sensor (digital) to light for a single image. In a camcorder, the shutter speed is the frame speed; for example, 24, 30 or 60 frames per second (fps). See exposure and shutter lag. , timecode, preroll/postroll and white balance, framing and shot composition, the rule of thirds, using angles, face space, scene coverage and shooting for the web. The lighting section teaches 3 point lighting theory with key, fill, backlight back·light n. A type of spotlight, used in photography, that illuminates a subject from behind. tr.v. back·light·ed or back·lit , back·light·ing, back·lights and background lights, getting good results outside, and constructing your own light kit and backdrop. The location sound section covers use of the built-in camcorder mic, lapel mics, shotgun mics, and handheld mics with audio examples of each. There is also a behind-the-scenes shoot including a final edited project. "Many video creators who are expert at computer editing find their finished projects still don't `look like Hollywood', because they're working with mediocre me·di·o·cre adj. Moderate to inferior in quality; ordinary. See Synonyms at average. [French médiocre, from Latin mediocris : medius, middle; see medhyo- , subpar sub·par adj. 1. Not measuring up to traditional standards of performance, value, or production. 2. Below par in a hole, round, or game of golf. or amateurish-looking footage," said Josh Mellicker, President/CEO of DVcreators.net. "The `Shooting Awesome Video' CD puts the most important concepts of shooting great looking footage into a wonderful educational experience for the price of a few blank tapes Blank Tape refers to the guerilla style movement of music distribution currently enjoying a surge in popularity in Birmingham, England. CD cases for unsigned bands have been spread across the city. ," said Mellicker. "It's the highest quality educational product I've ever seen -- and makes the perfect gift for anyone who owns a camcorder." There is a "WebLink" button on each screen to ask a question, get more information and share ideas with other DV creators. "Our `Secrets of Shooting Great DV' workshop has been attended by over 3,000 happy people who are now shooting much higher quality footage," said Mellicker. "For anyone who hasn't been able to attend, the `Shooting Awesome Video' CD sums up the fundamentals for a tenth of the price." To order, or for more information on the "Shooting Awesome Video" CD, visit: http://www.dvcreators.net/products/shooting_awesome_video/ or call 1-800-965-3976. DVcreators.net, based in Hollywood, CA, is the industry leader in digital media training, conducting video workshops across North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. and offering a line of quality tutorial products with the mission of teaching people how to get professional, Hollywood-quality results from DV hardware and software. |
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