Recording your Video Podcast

The first step to making a great video podcast is making a great video – one that works great on the small screen! Get some tips on how to make your ideas come to life in this beginners guide to planning and shooting your own video or video podcast. Also includes tips for purchasing a video camera, or getting the best quality you can from what you already own.

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Recording your Video Podcast

The first step to making a great video podcast is making a great video – one that works great on the small screen! Get some tips on how to make your ideas come to life in this beginners guide to planning and shooting your own video or video podcast. Also includes tips for purchasing a video camera, or getting the best quality you can from what you already own.

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Recording your Video Podcast

Recording your Video Podcast

by Donna Eyestone
Recording your Video Podcast

Recording your Video Podcast

by Donna Eyestone

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Overview

The first step to making a great video podcast is making a great video – one that works great on the small screen! Get some tips on how to make your ideas come to life in this beginners guide to planning and shooting your own video or video podcast. Also includes tips for purchasing a video camera, or getting the best quality you can from what you already own.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940000704370
Publisher: Donna Eyestone
Publication date: 04/28/2009
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 85 KB

About the Author

In 1989 Donna combined her interests in music and technology to complete a B.A. in Computer Music Composition from Clark University – long before there was an actual "multimedia" field. In 1991 she received an M.F.A in Electronic Music Recording from the Mills College Center for Contemporary Music and then went on to receive a second M.F.A. in Integrated Electronics Arts from Rensselear Polytechnic Institute in 1996. It was then that Donna began teaching multimedia in the Bay Area. Her Digital Media Skills course has won awards for online learning from both @ONE and the U.S. Distance Learning Association.

Donna has taught courses in audio production, website and graphic design, and multimedia. In 1999 she became a multimedia content developer for Apple Computer, designing online training for their iLife applications (while continuing teaching an online course for CCSF). She recently "retired" from Apple Computer to raise her daughter and continues to teach part-time. She is currently the MERLOT fellow and a CVC Scholar, evangelizing Podcasting for Educators.

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