Publishing videos on YouTube is one way to gain popularity and if you are really serious about working on the biggest video-streaming site, you have to make sure that every video you make has a high quality. The good video making software like Movavi is one of the success factors but more than that, paying attention to ideas, scripts and other details has a big effect on the video produced.
This article will teach you the main steps in creating quality videos.
The power of ideas
There are no quality videos made without strong concepts or ideas. Make sure you have a strong idea before making your video.
You can use your smartphone
Some smartphones are now able to record moments with a decent quality. However, no matter how high your smartphone specification is, it has lower audio and visual quality than a special video camera. You are advised to use a video camera specially made for shooting and with $50- $120, you can get it on Amazon.
You may need third party software
If you work on recording images or videos on your PC, you need third party software such as video making software. Such software allows you to record your screen easily and with maximum quality. You can't just record your screen with your recorder unless you don't care about quality. Some special software allows you to record multiple videos at once. They are commonly used by professional video makers. To make it easier for you to understand, you can record the main content with your face cam as an overlay on the surface of the main content.
Special microphones guarantee better audio
Relying on the built-in microphone is not enough. You may need to buy a portable microphone specifically designed to improve the quality of your audio. But if you feel that the audio produced (by the built-in microphone) is good enough, you don't need to buy the special one.
Comply with scripts
Complying with scripts will help you keep your videos from going out of their way. By adhering to the script, you can strengthen the structure of your video. You also won't miss the small but important details in your video.
For any one out there that might still have some doubts about the Cloud Service and what it will be able to do here is a bit of video that shows that not only will it work but once the servers are in place it will run very smooth.
As you can see in this IGN video there is no doubt it can hold up to a single player even with the server being about 300 mile away from this guys laptop, with this video and the facts that show online play to be the way we are going you would be nuts to think this wont be a big thing before long.
In gear for the holiday season, Amazon.com is initiating an "Amazon Customers Vote". Four products are being offered at "Ridiculous Prices". The products are voted on by consumers and the most popular will be sold at the price stated.
This week an Xbox 360 core system is one of the products listed with a sell price of $100. It has, by far, the most votes. There will only be 1000 units sold at this price and will not be shipped outside the U.S. The voting will end next Tuesday the 21st. The winner (most likely the 360) will be announced on Wednesday. Then on Thursday the 23rd at 11:00 am PST consumers will be able to buy the winning product.
So you have till Thanksgiving to set up highspeed internet and buy an atomic clock. Because at 1000 units, I'm sure they won't make it passed 12:01 pm PST before all units are sold.
Microsoft has FINALLY released a great flash based interface to the Xbox Live Marketplace, too bad it has to be in your browser.
The Pipeline is a one stop web enabled catalog of what's on the Marketplace. At the moment there are pulldowns for Game Downloads, Demos and Game Videos, Themes and Gamer Pics, Media and Entertainment, Editors Choice and We Need Your Help.
All of the sections pretty much work the same way. When you mouse over one of the main categories you'll get some sub categories to choose from. Clicking on a sub category will produce a list of content on the left and a details window on the right. So if you clicked an item on the left, the window on the right will display information about that download, some pictures, rating information and links for more information.
Microsoft has reiterated that there are no plans to reduce the price of the Xbox 360 console, telling our sister site Eurogamer that a lower priced Core System is at retailer's discretion.
Persistent rumours that the company plans to officially lower the cost of its base level next-gen console with in the next few days have been denied once again, but Microsoft representatives admit that certain retailers have already decided to do it.
"Retail price is set by our retail partners," a Microsoft spokesperson told Eurogamer.
"Retailers are already selling Xbox 360 Core System from £199.99, which we believe is outstanding value to consumers."
The Core System, which is a stripped down Xbox 360 sold without a hard disk, among other things, retails in most locations for £209.99, but various firms - most notably Play.com - have recently moved to a £199.99 price point.
The full Xbox 360 package, which includes a 20GB hard disk as well as an Xbox Live headset, retails for £279.99. Microsoft has repeatedly denied that it plans to cut the system's price in the run-up to Christmas.
Team Underdog's NME-360 chip is ready and shipping to resellers. A list of official resellers will be available on the official Team Underdog website shortly. The NME-360 device is a chip that will allow to patch the DVD firmware of the Xbox 360 drive 'on-the-fly' and only when needed.
Today the first batch of our spectacular NME-360 Modchip got shipped to resellers. We are happy to have the chip released within the announced timeframe. You will see samples popping in to the major news websites pretty soon for their reviews.