On Demand Video Distribution System
DVDs are fading fast, replaced by the cloud. This system is for video producers, publishers or distributors. Works with affiliates, rentals, and subscriptions. Profit from other digital products and much more. Read more
Learn to produce high-end Video Biographies and charge up to $15,000 each. This is a sweet, no-pressure business. If you are comfortable shooting and editing interviews, this business is a perfect use of your skills. But of course, it’s all in the marketing and that’s where this product shines. Read More …
Legal Video Specialist Business Kit
Video Depositions are an ideal low-overhead video business for many producers. Our business kit shows you step-by-step how to set-up and prosper in this business. Read More
New Companion Book “Wedding Video for Profit: A Business and Marketing Guide” Read More Start Your Own Video Duplication and Transfer Business
The duplication and transfer businesses are a natural for anyone who produces videos. You probably already own most of the equipment. Why not turn it into profit? And if you don’t own the equipment, this is a low cost business to start. And you can outsource the work.
Transferring photos, slides and all kinds of film to DVD is a bigger business than you may realize. There’s a reason CVS, Walgreen’s and every other chain offers these services. Because there’s a lot of money in it! Read More…
I finally pulled the trigger on the new camera Sony NEX EA 50UH. This is a preliminary review since I am still learning the camera. First, the camera has a 16 megapixel APS-C sensor very similar to Sony’s mirrorless line of still cameras, nearly as big as the Super 35mm sensor.
The Pros
I was looking for a camera under $4000 (mine was $3425 with automatic discount from B&H including power zoom 18- 200 lens.) I’d wanted a DSLR-type large image sensor in a camcorder. I do documentaries and despite what some say, I just don’t find DSLRs ideal for docs.
Also I loved the idea of interchangeable lenses like every DSLR has. And XLR inputs are a must in my list.
In the 1930s Texas-born filmmaker Melton Barker began to mass produce a short formula film that would star neighborhood kids which he charged their parents for. Barker would repeat this same script in numerous towns changing only the child actors. It was called “The Kidnappers Foil.” It was about a band of kids who outsmart two sleeping criminal. The kids then perform a series of song-and-dance routines.
It was a scam aimed at the unrealistic dreams of parents..
This one is very maneuverable so you don’t need the skills of a fighter pilot, and it is not nearly as dangerous as the larger quads. Open source software makes it friendly