I was just scanning through my RSS reader and found this great home made
steadycam. The video results impressed me. Take a look.
http://lifehacker.com/5315210/diy-steadicam-provides-scorcese+like-smoothness-for-10?skyline=trues=x
Julian
http://www.google.com/profiles/JulianSeeryGude
yes its a great setup but none of those links will take you to the original
creators site you an go here http://www.yb2normal.com/DIYsteadicam.html. all of
those gizmodo lifehacker sites steal peoples blog posts and make them their own
to get traffic. its happend to me before. they dont even
Hi all. I just got a Canon SD780IS, the tiniest Canon Powershots. I've put a
very quick photo and test up of the video, it shoots 1280 .mov and is
amazing for it's size and a great backup/documentation camera as usual for
the SD line. This one is also cool in black. Amazon $227 (on July 12th
Here's the info. for the Netsquared DC meeting next week.
We’ve talked about strategies and best practices for creating online
videos, now here’s a chance to share your work with your community.
This month, we’re chilling the beers and getting out the popcorn for
wow, that video quality looks beautiful.
i miss my powershot.
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Caleb Clark cale...@well.com wrote:
Hi all. I just got a Canon SD780IS, the tiniest Canon Powershots. I've put
a
very quick photo and test up of the video, it shoots 1280 .mov and is
amazing for
Have you seen:
http://heywatch.com/
Web-based online video encoding.
It will batch convert to any format, any length, and any resolution
including HD. And you can set up your own custom format conversion
profiles.
It'll distribute your files to wherever you want - CDN, FTP, HTTP and
Amazon
Curious, do need to output to wmv or you just want to have every modern
format available?
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 11:00 AM, Adam Quirk qu...@wreckandsalvage.comwrote:
Hey all,
I've used several compression UIs over the years, but I'm curious to hear
what your favorites are, and what your