A Brief Review of Easy Video Director

Posted on March 21st, 2009 by admin

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Easy Video Producer Review

Posted on March 9th, 2009 by admin

As someone who has been involved in the Internet for too many years to count, I’ve tried just about everything available. There is no question that websites convert far better when there is live video to demonstrate and present the webiste’s product or service.

Up until now live video was something that only the experts could have and use to promote their products. The recording and presentation of video was just too tough for the newbie.

Well, that has all changed with the introduction of Easy Video Producer. With this unique service (no software is loaded on your computer, no updates need to be installed by you, no wasted time and frustration with the setup) all you need to do is click on a record button, create your video and then place some simple code on you website. It’s as simple as that….just a couple of minutes and your video is up and running.

Now, don’t be afraid of the word ‘code’. If you’re new to the internet and have no idea how to insert code into you site, all you need to do is copy the code (hitting the control and C key) and then pasting the code (Control Key plus the V key) into an email.

Send the email to your web master and ask him/her to place it in a specific page or pages on your site. No big deal.

When you have the need go to easy video producer“>Easy Video Producer and start creating your own videos TODAY!

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Copyright Rules. Am I eligible to put my videos on youtube and receive monetary compensation in return?

Posted on January 25th, 2012 by admin

In one of my videos I am singing Puccini’s "O mio babbino caro." Puccini past away so there is no way to get copyright permission! How?
In another I am singing Barbra Streisand’s "Prisoner."
Josh Grobans "The Prayer"
"Blue Skies by Irving Berlin "
"Fly Me to The Moon "
"So This Is Love "

How can your videos make money?
When you submit a video that is eligible for monetization, YouTube will place ads inside or near the video. You will earn a share of the revenue that is generated from ad impressions occurring when these videos are viewed.

How much will I earn?
There’s no precise answer, because your earnings will depend on a number of factors. The two key factors are the type of ads and the pricing of ads appearing with your videos. The best way to find out how much you’ll earn is to sign up and start monetizing your videos. There’s no cost, no obligation, and getting started is quick and easy.

What types of videos are eligible?
The basic guidelines are simple: for a video to be eligible, you must own worldwide distribution rights to everything in the video and it must abide by our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines.

This means you have created everything in your video yourself, and you did not sell exclusive commercial usage rights to someone else. If your video contains content created by someone else, you must have their written permission to use and make money from it.

Examples of videos that could be eligible
•You filmed your cat and there is no background music.
•Your video contains royalty-free music, and you can prove commercial rights using direct links to the song and applicable license.
•Your friend’s band wrote and recorded a song for your video and states in writing that you can use and make money from it.
Which videos are NOT eligible?
Your video is not eligible if it contains content that you didn’t create or get permission from its creator to use. You need to be able to show written permission for the following video elements:

•Audio: recorded music, live performances, cover songs, background music, etc.
•Visuals: images, logos, software, video game footage, etc.
•Any other content you don’t own worldwide commercial usage rights to.
Examples of videos that are NOT eligible
•Your video contains a song you purchased for personal use (e.g., bought on iTunes or in a store) but didn’t obtain a commercial license.
•You found a video on the Internet and you cannot prove that it’s in public domain.
•You are only singing words of your favorite copyrighted song
•You have used content from someone else without permission, but you haven’t yet received a copyright notice on your video.
•You edit together or "mash-up" other works
•You only use 30 seconds of a song or video clip
•Your video does not provide proper attribution or credits as required by a license.

The Puccini piece is the only one that you can legally sing on YouTube. All the others are still in copyright, and you cannot perform them publicly (Including on YouTube) without paying a license fee to the copyright holder.

Richard

I got a YouTube partnership invitation for a specific video? Help?

Posted on December 31st, 2011 by admin

Right, so this particular rant video I made gained over 4,000 views, and now YouTube is inviting me for partnership status on this particular video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBg6HLVtyls
It’s not even that great a video, but they’re inviting me to gain ad revenue on it.

So then I look at the Tutorial for YouTube partners, and I get the following…

"The basic guidelines are simple: for a video to be eligible, you must have worldwide distribution rights to everything in the video, and it must abide by our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines.

Here are some specific examples of things that would make a video ineligible:

Your video contains content that you didn’t create or get permission from its creator to use, such as:
music (I’m using Amanoguchi and Infected Mushroom, neither are detectable on Content ID)
video images (I’m using a toyota commercial, flipped backwards to avoid Content ID, for commentary purposes)
photographs or artwork (do logos count?)
live event (the commercial itself has footage of a live concert in japan)
video game footage (nope.)
any other copyrighted content (Do logos and copyrighted characters count)
Your video has content that would be inappropriate for children. We limit the YouTube Partnership Program to videos that can be shown to all age groups. (I said fcuk in it once or twice. Does it count?)

If your video does not conform to these guidelines, it may be removed from the site.
(Then why isn’t it already removed? Would they remove it themselves if I tried submitting it for partnership?)

You can see why I’m sorta confused. Anyone with some expertise on the subject?
Also, it really only has about 4,000 views, how much money can one expect to gain from partnership status on this particular video?

I earn revenue through my videos on youtube and I can say it probably wouldn’t be a good idea to monetize that video if you used the Toyota clip. Also if you’re using their logo and such.

As to the 2nd question, not much. Unless that video is insanely popular you wont make a lot of money (probably very little) Once your earnings reach 100 dollars or over they’ll send a check.

Do video games hate me?

Posted on December 12th, 2011 by admin

Ok so I’ve been having this problem for years. I’m 19 years old and have been playing games since I was about 6, so I’m more than familiar with them.
However I suck, plain and simple. It doesn’t matter what game it is that you think of but you can bet I’ll be crap at it. Why is this such a bad thing? I love playing games. It’s about the only thing I CAN do to escape reality sometimes but most of that ‘reality’ is spent getting annoyed that a game I’ve owned for 5 years still kicks my arse on easy mode.

The only game I have EVER completed was the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. Yes, 3D, it took me until the re-release to actually beat it despite owning the N64 game for years. I think I might have completed a Kingdom Hearts game too. Either way, for 14 years of gaming, I don’t have much under my belt so to speak. My list of completed games certainly doesn’t overstep 10.

Firstly I want to remove the obvious: reflexes. Mine are fine, too fine perhaps, but nevertheless they are certainly not slow.

I am picky about the kinds of games I play anyway (for example I have no interest in sports or shoot-ems which makes me very hard to buy for since all I see in shops these days is COD and MW and all that stuff. I enjoy RPG’s and most games that have Character Creators (I’m a real fan of having a massive cast of characters and the ability to make your own)

What really made me realize I simply can not win, for me is Soul Calibur IV. I LOVE that game series. But even after owning the game since it’s release (so around 3 years now), and playing it a LOT since, I have not gotten better: which is a fact. I may have learned some of the controls more, but as for actually being able to defeat the CPU (and other players), forget it, I can’t even get through Arcade mode (not that overpowered Apprentice helps that matter…). Naturally there are characters I play better with and characters whose style I enjoy, yet even that has no real effect on my play through and I refuse to start trying to learn to play as characters I don’t even like just because they’re spammable or whatever.

Another fine example: Mortal Kombat. EVERY MK game is impossible to beat, for me, on Novice mode, or ‘Beginner’ in the 2011 edition. Again, I learned some of the moves, got better at the controls, learned which characters I do good with. Did it help? Nope.

I know some people will probably reply "just enjoy playing, forget about winning." Don’t get me wrong, I DO, and would love to just leave it at that. But they don’t really leave much choice when games make it so you can’t unlock any bonus content without actually being GOOD at the game, it makes for an impossible situation. Again, this wouldn’t be so bad if the unlockables weren’t essential like custom character parts in Soul Calibur or new characters in other games like Mortal Kombat.

It seems no matter what game I play, somehow I just automatically suck at them. It didn’t used to bother me but now it’s getting a little tedious. Just once or twice I’d like to be like "omg I’m owning!" instead "great.. another wasted £40 on something I can’t even get past level 1…"

There are SOME games I can get through, games like Pokémon and Final Fantasy but in theory anyone can beat them as it works on a level grinding system. There’s no real skill involved most of the time unless you choose to get into the nitty-gritty aspects.

Oblivion is another example. I had to use the 100% Chameleon Armour trick to complete it. Otherwise I couldn’t even do the first few missions. I imagine the same will occur with Skyrim if the dragons don’t kill me before I get the chance to forge the armour lol.

I dunno. I suppose it’s a stupid thing to ask about and I imagine some inconsiderate arse will post a rude and trolling reply (fact of human nature) but I honestly don’t know what to do. I can’t stop playing but I also can’t keep going on getting angry at myself all the time. I have low self esteem and everytime I die or lose in a game, I feel like "omg can’t you do anything right?". I’m sure I can’t be alone here.
Is there ANYTHING I can do? I’ve tried tutorials, guides, FAQ’s.
I mean is there hypnotism for this? People can be hypnotized into not wanting chocolate. Can I be hypnotized into being better at games?
I mean I’m not saying I want to be a game god or anything, but I’d like to be able to COMPLETE a game, especially after playing it for years.
If I can’t win on the easiest mode available, then something’s up. That, or game developers like to take the piss with so called ‘easy modes’ that aren’t easy at all. I often joke that ‘easy’ is really ‘normal’ and ‘normal’ is really ‘hard’ etc etc lol.

I dunno, pointless question
I also forgot to add: Block button… I often scream at the tv when the CPU or Players use blocks or guards because I myself NEVER use them. For some reason I have never been a good blocker or guarder. Dunno why :/

A lot of it is practice. And you may have to change your technique. I’m kind of like you, where I’m decent at a lot of games but not really *good* at any of them. I can play them all, but I’m typically the worst of the bunch, and sometimes it’s frustrating.

So it’s practice. And technique. I like to play Left 4 Dead II with my friends, and I always have the most deaths, fewest kills, fewest head shots, worst accuracy, etc. So I started to change how I was playing. Aim more; don’t just randomly fire. Pick weapons that are better for accuracy with less ammo (so I’m not tempted to fire away).

You could also ask some people who are really good what they do that makes them really good. That might help.

Good luck with it. It’ll take some time, but you can hone your technique.

What video games contain Satanic or Demonic imagery?

Posted on November 23rd, 2011 by admin

I’m curious to know what video games contain Satanic or Demonic imagery, this includes simple a inverted crucifix in Duke Nukem 3D or all the pentagrams in Doom. I’m curious about any video game that contains this form of imagery, whether it’s because the creators of the game are religious (Satanic) or they’re using it for a horror atmosphere. This also includes if a games story line is about anti-christian concepts. An example being any of the God of War games, even though those are Greek Gods, and it’s not exactly anti-christian but he is attempting to kill Gods.

Ps. I’m looking for an extensive list for personal video game research, not for religious debate, or for some religious person to say that video games provoke Satanism or Witchcraft.

Demonic, Duke Nukem, Doom, Silent Hill, The Darkness, Left 4 Dead, Left 4 Dead 2, Bioshock, Fear 1-3, Guitar Hero (most), SplatterHouse.

To name a few…

Script writing tips for a Murder Mystery?

Posted on November 23rd, 2011 by admin

I’m writing a script for a murder mystery starring teens at a party. It will be mostly shot in the dark, at night. I’m using a Canon T2i to shoot video. Should the movie be shot in daylight instead to make the filming easier? And about how long should the script be if we’re aiming for it to be around 50 minutes long? This is my first movie project, I’m the writer, producer/director.

use suspense and dramatic irony techniques such as Edgar allen poe. something to actually scare the reader. try reading where are you going, where have you been by Joyce carol oates. That would def help with some tips.

How can multiple people upload a video to create a single compiled video on youtube without much work?

Posted on November 13th, 2011 by admin

I’m trying to allow friends of a couple who are getting married to upload videos onto YouTube that can be easily compiled simply into a single vie that combines them all. For a wedding shower we’re hosting for them.

use windows movie maker

How to record live video to harddrive for video production.?

Posted on November 13th, 2011 by admin

Me an a few other people shoot performances and such with cameras, put them through a quad processor, and have them recording live to a dvd via dvd recorder. But this makes it almost impossible to post edit if needed. Does anyone know how to save the live video directly to a hard drive in avi/mpeg, etc.. format for easy editing, how do the professionals do it. Remember, it must be inexpensive. Thanks -aspiring video producer.
i mean like while we are recording a live event, be capturing the video to a harddrive

Check and see if your computer has a program called "Windows Movie Maker". I use it whenever I edit my videos for YouTube and Yahoo. Great program, just check inside your "Entertainment" slide inside your Start button>Programs>Accessories>Entertainment…

Usually comes with most XP systems

What is the cheapest, best and simplest karaoke software?

Posted on November 6th, 2011 by admin

Basically I want to create karaoke videos by syncing text with audio.
Like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHMPdgfQP7U&feature=related

Where the glow comes over the text in time with the music.

So what’s the best software where you can easily and simply sync glowing text to music?

Thanks

Either of these…

Karaoke Home Producer - http://www.karaoke-software.net/tracker/c.php?i=283
Karaoke CD+G Creator - http://www.karaoke-software.net/karaoke-cdg-creator.html

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