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For information on happenings in the world of video editing. Announcements and all that sort of stuff.

I got bored!
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Saturday, 02 May 2009 14:51

Hi everyone,

I had a bit of a play around with a CMS, messed around with advertising a bit, but I'm bored of this site now. I might bring it back at some point if I have free time :)

Mike

 
First Feature film shot on a DSLR
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Monday, 06 April 2009 12:59

"Searching For Sonny" is mooted to be the first "proper" movie shot on a DSLR camera. OK, it's a bloody good camera, but nevertheless, another step closer to unifying still cameras and serious camcorders.

 

 
Facebook - 40% of videos are Webcam uploads
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Monday, 30 March 2009 12:53
 Some news to strike fear into the hearts of video enthusiasts - NewTeeVee find that 40% of facebook video uploads are from webcams.
 
New version of VLC Media Player
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Saturday, 04 April 2009 06:48

In my opinion, the VLC Media Player is the canine's pods when it comes to video playing software (with a nice surprise around Christmas time). I was a little bit too excited therefore, when I read that version 0.9.9 (come on guys - bite the bullet and release an official version) has been released for all platforms.

 
YouTube - ads, unblocking and charidee...
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Monday, 30 March 2009 12:47

A few items of worth regarding YouTube today...

The New York Times writes about China lifting the YouTube ban...

"The block came during a week when China was criticizing an Internet video, released by the Tibetan government in exile and put up on YouTube and other Web sites, that showed Chinese security officers beating handcuffed Tibetans."

The Daily Telegraph mention Google's plans to place ads into 'commercial breaks' of online videos.

Finally, YouTube's blog has information about their "Call to Action" feature.

"The response from the YouTube community was overwhelming -- thanks to you, charity:water was able to raise over $10,000 in one day from the video. That's enough to build two brand-new wells in the Central African Republic and give over 150 people clean drinking water for 20 years!"

 

 
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