I am creating a presentation for the BACN Bits and Bytes segment of the March BACN Meeting.
I have been fearlessly testing a variety of screen capture and free or low fee video editing applications.
I have been interested in computer generated video since the early days of computer animation,(Macromedia Director and Flash in the 1990′s. Before that, as a student at San Diego State, my minor field of study was telecommunications. Desi Arnaz donated his old Desilu Studio video cameras to SDSU and came to lecture a few times, along with another television pioneer, Rod Serling (Twilight Zone). I was more comfortable in front of the camera than behind it, still true today.
Now, I am on a mission to find out how to create and share information using my computer video capabilities.
I am inspired by Patrick Schwerdtfeger, author of Webify Your Business. He has posted more than 300 videos of himself on YouTube and more are coming daily.
I am not looking to break his record. I am exploring video as part of the marketing conversation for business and for my clients.
Here are a few of my video snippets. So far I have used a SnapZ ProX, Jing, Camtasia Studio for the Mac, Screenr, iMovie 08, and I even went to the PC side of my Intel Mac and checked out Windows Movie Maker. Did you know you can capture video right in Facebook? Not the highest resolution, but for a quick post, it will do. I have taken short movies with my iPhone and a flip video cam. It is a new world.
Below are samples of movies I have uploaded to YouTube.
I would love to hear back from you about how you using video in your business.
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Thank you for including me in your post. I think it’s great that you’re recording YouTube videos to expand your reach on today’s social internet. Keep it up! I will subscribe to your channel so I can see the stuff you’re putting out. Go Judy, go!
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