Friday, March 16, 2012

A-1 Basement Solutions - Internet Welcome Video.

A-1 Basement Solutions is an excellent company. 
Here is Doug Lynch, CEO, in an introduction video. 




Please keep an eye out for other videos from A-1 Basement Solution on some of the outstanding products they deliver!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Four JVC Cameras That Make Video Easy

Four JVC Cameras That Make Video Easy

by Jackson Wong | March 13th, 2012
VideoMaker
They’re here and coming in full force, video cameras that bring themselves closer to the rest of your technology. Through Wi-Fi, JVC’s GX1, VX700, EX250 and EX210 allow video and stills to be emailed, and files to be transferred to a smartphone.
Another wireless feature allows your smartphone to be a remote control, via an app. Much like sportcams use smartphones as viewfinders, these wireless cameras incorporate devices that you already have on your person for added control of your video production. In a similar vein with sportcams, there is also ability for JVC’s Wi-Fi cameras to tag your video or photos to your GPS, thus giving you evidence of where you’ve taken video. When combined with live monitoring, this feature can turn your production into a miniature broadcast – videographer goes on location, sending live video back to a computer head quarters that lends viewers access (one of the three legs of the documentary storytelling stool.)
All four cameras have CMOS image sensors and may record video in full HD 1920×1080 to an SD/SDHC/SDXC card, then let it be output through an included HDMI cable. High speed video is made possible with the FALCONBIRD processor. Time-lapse is an opposite function that also can make your life easier when your project demands the creation of engaging and attention-grabbing visuals. Auto face detection and a 3-inch or greater touch screen/tiltable LCD also help ensure you’ll get a good moving image. Getting stealthy with video can be a lot of fun, as well as practical for documenting performances, and this is made possible through the silent mode found on each of the models.
The GX1 and VX700 both aid your camera operating abilities with an optical image stabilizer. These two models also have the larger image sensors at 1/2-inch and 1/4-inch, respectively. The EX250 may make video the most simple with its 16GB internal memory. Regardless of which camera you plan to use, howyou use it sure can change, thanks to Wi-Fi enabled cameras.
GZ-GX1 – $900
GZ-VX700 – $500
GZ-EX250 – $400
GZ-EX210 – $330

Friday, March 9, 2012

Bubble Time Video Montage

Add some flair to your next event with a photo/video montage from Home Video Studio


Tuesday, March 6, 2012

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Monday, March 5, 2012

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Let Home Video Studio spice up your video!

Let Home Video Studio spice up your video!
Does your video need polish? We can help!
Video editing is an art in itself! Like a finely prepared meal your video's success lies largely in its presentation. Our experience, expertise and state-of-the-art equipment can help you deliver your intended message concisely and with impact: Does your business presentation need pizzazz? Does your event video need to tell the story of a wonderful evening? Does your training video need to articulate important points? Does your wedding need just the right touches?The proliferation of very good consumer video cameras has given everyone the power to shoot high quality video these days - whether you are documenting a business presentation, video taping an event for your organization or church, making a training video or even shooting a wedding. Now that you've carefully shot that outstanding video let us partner with you to polish it up and present it on a silver platter.
Here are some of the ways we can help you:
Editing: Your video needs to be long enough to cover the subject and short enough to maintain interest. Our editing software and expertise will assure this.
Music: Well-placed music is one of the most powerful things your video can have.
Graphics: Whether it's your company logo, charts and graphs or bullet points to articulate something important the power to incorporate these are at your fingertips.
Still shots: Will pictures inserted into your video help you with your message? Special effects: Motion graphics, slow motion, video transitions, still frames, zooming you name it! Whatever your creative mind can imagine we can most likely achieve.
Call us today and let's talk about adding some spice to that video footage!

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Sunday, February 19, 2012

What Kind of Camcorder Should I Buy?


Good news video enthusiasts! It's a buyer's market in the consumer camcorder world. Today's models are smaller, lighter and more affordable than ever - yet capture your most precious moments with more quality than ever before. Here are some of the latest types of camcorders available:Pocket Camcorders: Many of us just want to point and shoot!
  • Flash based
  • Low cost
  • Good quality for the money
  • Convenient and portable
  • Easy transfer to your computer
  • Not a lot of memory
  • Small lenses, file compression, and lack of manual controls means not as high quality as more expensive cameras
HD Consumer Camcorders: A little better video quality and a few more options
  • Internal hard drive based
  • Better HD video quality than pocket camcorder
  • Larger than pocket camera
  • Portable, reasonably priced and easy to use
  • Some include SD card slot for removable media
  • More memory, bigger lenses and sensors
HD Prosumer Camcorders: When your ready for the next step
  • Higher quality components assure higher quality video
  • Many more manual controls
  • Larger
  • More accommodation for good audio recording
  • Many accommodate MiniDV tape in addition to removable flash
Video-Capable Digital SLRs: A camera and camcorder in one!
  • A still camera that shoots professional quality HD video
  • Not as bulky as a video camera
  • Rather expensive
Choosing the right camcorder depends on your ultimate interests in recording. If convenience is your main interest you might look at a simple Flash based camcorder. They are lightweight and portable and are inexpensive, however the storage space tops out much quicker than an an Internal Hard Drive based camera. If massive storage is your concern the Hard Drive based camera offers that. But you might sacrifice size and convenience.
Here are a few more tips to consider:
Check out the LCD screen in daylight:You want to see what your doing.
For longer recording times, buy an extra, higher-capacity battery: Nothing's more frustrating than losing a shot because you ran out of juice.
Try out the camera's controls before you buy: You want to like working with your camera!