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October, 2011
by Jackson Wong
The Camileo S30 will fit the pockets of many videographers looking for a portable option.
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October, 2011
by Mark Holder
Corel VideoStudio Pro X4 offers a nice balance of features, user friendly functionality and price.
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October, 2011
by Mark Holder
Anyone seeking an entry level, high definition camcorder, that's super compact and easy on the budget, should check out the Panasonic HDC-TM40.
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October, 2011
by Dave Sniadak
In the video spectrum, technology has always reigned supreme. Video is going where early adopters probably never envisioned,into the clouds.
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September, 2011
by Heath McKnight
Many filmmakers and videographers are turning to 35mm adapters and interchangeable lenses to achieve a more cinematic look.
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September, 2011
by John Devcic and the Videomaker Editors
One of the biggest developments in the camcorder industry lately isn't about formats, recording media or 3D imaging, it's the ability to shoot a film-like…
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September, 2011
by Videomaker Editors
DSLR - Short for Digital Single Lens Reflex. Since all marketing departments these days love an acronym they decided that cameras needed a new one. The birth…
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September, 2011
by Marshal M. Rosenthal
Audio mixers and recording devices provide the missing link to great video productions - those days of monophonic mics and hiss-inducing analog mixers are…
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September, 2011
by Julie Babcock
The gear you gotta have - The craft of making video takes a lot of stuff. This page is set to bring you the newest latest pieces of video support tools we find.
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September, 2011
by Hal Robertson
Curious video shooters checking out HDSLRs love the video capturing, but find audio gathering cumbersome. Here are some tips for HDSLR video and audio…
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September, 2011
by Mike Houghton
PowerDirector 9 Ultra64 is a great editing program for beginners and anyone who needs to simply edit without the complexity and learning curve of high-end…
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September, 2011
by Arthur Lance
The iDC Run & Gun Kit is a simple and effective way to refine your control with Canon's HDSLRs. The U-Boat is a highly portable cage that can adapt to a…
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September, 2011
by Mark Holder
Lacking some of the bells and whistles of its pricier competitors, but Datavideo's DN-60 compact flash card recorder gets the job done at a fraction of the…
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September, 2011
by Douglas Dixon
CS5.5 expands options for independents, with fully-accelerated editing on laptops, native support for DSLR video cameras, and Audition now on the Mac with deep…
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September, 2011
by Mark Holder
Feature rich, excellent image quality and great low light performance make the Nikon D5100 a strong contender in the sub-$1,000 price range.
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September, 2011
by Dan Bruns
With its extreme versatility, carefully machined aluminum and sleek design, Cinevate's Atlas 10 FLT is an incredibly useful piece of gear.
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August, 2011
by Marshal M. Rosenthal
Duplicating a DVD of your video project - or even that awe-inspiring vacation trip - has been simplified by the advent of the DVD burner found in computers.
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August, 2011
by Videomaker Editors
The gear you gotta have - The craft of making video takes a lot of stuff. This page is set to bring you the newest latest pieces of video support tools we find.
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August, 2011
by Colin Marks
For rapid-fire, ultra high quality disc burning and labeling, the Primera Bravo 4100 series disc publishers are sure to make you stand up and cheer.
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August, 2011
by Douglas Dixon
Avid Studio is a welcomed step up for advanced video editing enthusiasts chafing at the limitations of consumer tools.
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August, 2011
by Mark Holder
NVIDIA's Quadro 4000 graphics card delivers blistering fast performance - and a pretty amazing 3D experience. Additionally, for another dimension to Blu-ray&hel…
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August, 2011
by Mark Holder
Equally great 2D recording can be found for less money but if good quality 3D appeals to you then the HDC-SDT750 from Panasonic is certainly worth a look-see.
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July, 2011
by Dan Bruns
An Overview of the Annual National Associations of Broadcasters Tradeshow in Las Vegas.
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July, 2011
by Dan Bruns
The gear you gotta have - The craft of making video takes a lot of stuff. This page is set to bring you the newest latest pieces of video support tools we find.
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July, 2011
by Mike Houghton
EDIUS 6 is an extremely competitive non-linear editor for intermediate and professional users.
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July, 2011
by Mark Holder
If you want compact, lightweight, stability for your next run 'n gun-fest, the Camtrol offers all this and more.
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July, 2011
by Lance Olinger
The DV Apprentice has all the extra features of a top of the line computer, without the top of the line price.
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July, 2011
by Dan Bruns
With its HDMI output, multi-angle LCD, and the ability to auto focus in video mode, the Panasonic DMC-GH2 fixes many of the problems of previous HDSLRs, which…
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July, 2011
by Julie Babcock
In the pro world of videography it's hard to take anything this small too seriously. However, the XA10 is larger than life in terms of features, usability, and…
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June, 2011
by Derek Sine
Full 1920x1080 HD video that compares to more expensive and heavier cameras, paired with limitless mounting options and a go-anywhere design makes the GoPro…