Step 1: Consider all of your options. While looking at potential camcorders, try out as many different makes as possible to develop a feel for what you want. Decide which carry features that will ease the filming process, and which lacks those features. ...
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Step 1: Have in mind a few camcorder brands that you are interested in. Review feedback from past consumers online or in consumer magazines. Step 2: Identify what’s important to you in a camcorder. Are you after high digital zoom? Do you need an i...
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Step 1: The basic idea behind this is that you want to use a webcam to video chat with people and you want it to actually look good but you don't want to spend over $100 for a decent one. You already have a digital video camera that can surpass the quality of any webcam so why double up and buy a r...
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Step 1: Put camera on video mode. Step 2: Take yellow and red plug and plug to tv like you do a dvd. The other end put in camera . Step 3: Turn tv to video channel and operate camera from tv scr...
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You've seen the infamous Mentos-and-Coke video, the treadmill dance, and the puppy versus robot--and maybe mashups like one of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer acting as if he were in an iPod commercial. Now it's time to make your own mark on YouTube, to get behind (or in front of) the camera for your ...
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Step 1: Purchase several brand-new tapes to have on hand. Keep in mind that the unexpected may come up (broken/jammed tapes, longer than expected ceremony, etc.) and give yourself a safety net of at least one or two tapes. Step 2: Invest in or bor...
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Taking Photos or Video of Chemtrails Over Your Home Step 1: At the first sight of seeing a white plume of chemicals over your home, quickly go into your home and get your digital camera or camcorder. Take as many photos or video as possible. These silent jets zoom...
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Step 1: Make a YouTube account! Step 2: DO NOT BE AN OBNOXIOUS PRICK/JERK that leaves negative comments, yet you have no videos of your own! Step 3: Use your camera/camcorder to record videos an...
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Step 1: Properties Palette Open your movie file with Adobe Premier Elements. On the right you will see the properties palette of your scene. Click on the IMAGE CONTROL tab to display the image properties you can adjust. Step 2: Ima...
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Step 1: Making a video requires the aquisition of gear. You first need a video camera. Getting a digital video camera is best--or if you have an analog camera get a PC to TV card or USB upload cable to be able to upload and edit on your computer. You can also use a webcam with a microphone--make s...
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Capturing some of your most important memories on video is great, but what good is it sitting in the camcorder? In order to make the most of your video, it should be transferred to a PC. The easiest way to transfer videos to a PC is by using a USB cable. After that is done, with the correct software...
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Now that you have thousands of memories stored in your camcorder tapes, it’s time to turn them into videos you can cherish for a lifetime. Transferring video from a camcorder to a PC is generally a process that your computer will walk you through. Instruct...
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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 microphone socket on your camcorder for an additional externa...
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When you master these simple preliminary guidelines, your videos will look much more professional. The first step is learning how to hold the camera steady. You will probably have better luck steadying an optical viewfinder camera than an LCD camera. Instr...
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It’s always very frustrating when you are recording an important event and the low battery warning begins to flash. You stress out and wonder when it's going to die. To combat this, follow a few simple guidelines to make your camcorder battery last longer. ...
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Most of the shots that you’ll take with your camcorder will be taken in low-light conditions. Many well-lit indoor locations are only well-lit for the human eye. Camcorders will record a much poorer quality image, characterized by grain or noise over the darker areas of the picture. One of the ways ...
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