Tech Reviewing: Video Tips Answers to your questions. It’s a long video, so here’s a “Table of Contents” for you in case you want to skip ahead:
Production Tips - Make videos first! Worry about gear later - Before you buy lights, search for help on YouTube - Editing is your friend -- subtitles are great, because they can contain specs (pricing info) and reinforce info - Overusing video effects is distracting - Don’t be afraid to shoot lots of video and edit down
Reviewing a Product - Focus on what people use device for, but definitely show the new and innovative features - Take notes while testing a gadget - Know your specs! - Music can make your videos more lively - Focus on the gadget, remove the clutter - Try shooting in different locations - Be yourself…but be as entertaining as you! - Keep it under 7 minutes if you can
Finding Your Style - Try out different ideas and styles and see what works - Try unboxings, reviews and comparisons (aka “dog fights”) - Some ideas work, some don’t — keep experimenting!
As part of PhoneDog’s multi-part series on the Palm Pixi, Noah looks at WebOS, Palm’s mobile operating system. WebOS features unified messaging for easy tracking of IMs and SMS/MMS messages.
Porsche Boxster Spyder: Sunday Morning Drive Video Follow the new Boxster Spyder on the legendary 17-mile Drive and Laureles Grade. An experience as liberating as the car itself.
Law 270.7 -- Lecture 1 -- Introduction to Renewable Energy Options
Potential, and Electric Systems; Federal, State, and Local Efforts to Promote Renewable Energy (PURPA, EPAct 1992, and EPAct 2005, EISA 2007) -- August 20, 2008
The basic concepts underlying the economic regulation of energy. In addition, discussion, of three federal acts that form reference points for our national conversation about renewable energy.
Dr. Steve Chu 1997 Nobel laureate Physics Director, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory UC Berkeley Professor of Physics and of Molecular and Cell Biology
Presented by Berkeley Club of London with the generous support of Accenture, AXA Insurance, Cisco Systems and OpenLink Financial
Tuesday, November 13, 2007 Dorchester Hotel
Over 100 distinguished alumni and guests gathered for a discussion with Nobel laureate Steve Chu on the latest research on global warming. The discussion was chaired by Berkeley Club of London leader Mr. Richard Simmons CBE.
Video is courtesy of CFrancis Ware www.fware.com.uk with cameramen Robert O’Hara and Frank Morgan.