I've watched so many of the videos online, they look like someone's looking into a webcam or something on the screen of their computer. I just bought a Logitech 9000 webcam but once again, if I move or talk too fast, the video is choppy.
What is it that everyone's using? I need to get it but I don't know what "it" is yet.
Please advice.
Thank you
Karen
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What hardware do you use to make videos?
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Karen Umstattd
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Re:What hardware do you use to make videos?
Karen,
Check out www.theflip.com
This to me is the "easy" and "frugal" solution.
Warmly,
Paulie
Check out www.theflip.com
This to me is the "easy" and "frugal" solution.
Warmly,
Paulie
Re:What hardware do you use to make videos?
Hi Paulie
I just saw this at my local office supply store today but got talked into a connection for my video camera that will allow me to put my videos on my computer and convert them. I wasn't sure about this because the guy said is was so new, he didn't know anything about it.
Do you have one?
Karen
Post edited by: pcincome, at: 2007/10/16 20:49
I just saw this at my local office supply store today but got talked into a connection for my video camera that will allow me to put my videos on my computer and convert them. I wasn't sure about this because the guy said is was so new, he didn't know anything about it.
Do you have one?
Karen
Post edited by: pcincome, at: 2007/10/16 20:49
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Karen Umstattd
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Re:What hardware do you use to make videos?
HI Karen,
I have a flip video. I bought it at Costco. It's a great size, easy to use and I have yet to replace the batteries. I'm very pleased with the video quality... and ~ the price was right.
Karilee
I have a flip video. I bought it at Costco. It's a great size, easy to use and I have yet to replace the batteries. I'm very pleased with the video quality... and ~ the price was right.
Karilee
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Re:What hardware do you use to make videos?
this might seem funny to you, but all you really need is your laptop's webcam, and Windows Movie Maker
or you can use a video cam and that's it.
One of my downline members captures her own videos through her cellphone, saves the file to a hard drive, and uploads it to Youtube directly
if your video content is superb, your audio is clear, and you carry yurself well, you dont need to worry about too fancy video editing. :-)
just my two cents
or you can use a video cam and that's it.
One of my downline members captures her own videos through her cellphone, saves the file to a hard drive, and uploads it to Youtube directly
if your video content is superb, your audio is clear, and you carry yurself well, you dont need to worry about too fancy video editing. :-)
just my two cents
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Verniel Cutar
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Re:What hardware do you use to make videos?
You can get great results with a Logitech web cam and a little well placed lighting.
I use my notebook webcam plus I have a Sony FX1 HD for serious video.
I use my notebook webcam plus I have a Sony FX1 HD for serious video.
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