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January 6, 2009

An Introduction to Online Video Marketing - Part Two

Filed under: Publishing, Web Of Marketing, Web Of Videos — admin @ 9:38 pm

After the video production is ended the editing period starts-off. Usually editing control units remain generally with the editing studios and the technically practised specialised professionals put forward a high level of inspiration for the period of the editing undertaking. Generally at some point through the editing assignment the useful sections of the video recordings are reserved & surplus parts are got rid of. There is lots of useful software that are in high demand for this function. The purpose of the video is analyzed and subtle revisions are finished too. Audio clips & background music are also made use of at some stage through the editing process. There is in addition Special Effect Generators (SPG) which makes the various video clips more smarter. Many of the video production businesses offer the video production & the editing services.

At the moment numerous video production businesses operate to satisfy needs of different corporations. Apart from corporate presentations, videos are also employed to capture important events of life like that of wedding anniversaries, birthdays, special parties; holidays and so on. Portable video cameras with digital chips are now extensively available on the consumer market. Short films have turned into being pretty popular not counting being quite educational & compelling. In effect online videos allow individuals to relate better to the subject matter than any other variety of online communications.

Today, many people are setting up video production & publishing agencies as need of these types of agencies are on the increase. It is also simple to find a lot info from the World Wide Web on the subject of video production & publishing just with a small number of mouse clicks. The expansion of audio-visual market has helped the rise of short-format video commercials and to manufacture valuable commercials, a professional video production company is indispensable. Internet videos play a substantial role in implementation of branding marketing tactics and now online video production and marketing is a popular concept among the World Wide Web users. Therefore, across the globe online video production plays a substantial role. Click here to find out about Vidify’s video production and marketing services.

November 22, 2008

Find out about Online Video Production and Distribution - Part One

Filed under: Publishing, Web Of Marketing, Web Of Videos — admin @ 7:07 pm

The good old Chinese sentiment has a strong implication; the statement depicted the fact that we all recognise an event drastically more when it is watched. By means of video production or videography it’s viable to film a string of occasions. If your are looking for a creative agency dedicated to empowering your business with high quality online video marketing, visit www.vidify.co.uk today.

Now in many company presentations, video footage is normally used. Using video production services it’s viable to deliver the required message to a lot of likely customers to help tempt them. Video production is at the present employed for several reasons; however, a number of short format videos & awareness related presentations are usually created in order to accomplish desired commercial goals.

Audio video presentations are now in fashion and as a result are used in roughly any form of corporate activity. Digital media companies at the outset primarily interact with a certain type of client or a business that are wanting to produce a short format online video, a presentation or a collection of video clips. The full work of video production is commonly carried out by individual freelancers; nonetheless there are numerous video production companies around at the moment.

Participation of music composers, cameraman & script writers can also be common when creating internet video presentations. Furthermore, marketing agencies & PR companies have recently become involved with video production.

June 23, 2008

Your First Steps To Becoming A Writer

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What’s the first step to becoming a writer? You’d think it would be “write”, but it’s not. In speaking to other writers and from what I know of my own journey to becoming a writer, I’ve come to realize that the biggest obstacle for new writers is that they don’t think of themselves as writers. They have trouble developing the belief that they are writers and yet it’s something you have to do. When you haven’t developed that belief, that conviction, it becomes a source of sabotage–you don’t value your work enough to give it the time and the space it needs. How do you come to think of yourself as a writer, especially when you’re not earning a paycheck as a writer? Here are a few tips:

What Happens When You Write?

If you want to be a writer, I’m assuming you feel you have something to say and a strong desire to say it. You may not know how you’re going to say it or in what form (poetry, novel, essay, etc.) but you know something is there. Okay, you pick up your pencil or pen or you sit down to your computer or typewriter. Write something. Whatever you write, just make sure your heart is in it. It doesn’t have to be perfect, it doesn’t have to be neat. It does have to be expressive.

Next, as painful as it may be, you have to show this writing to someone. It can be a friend, it can be a family member. Then, pay attention to what happens. Did the person reading your work cry, laugh or get angry? If so, you did that! It means you can have an effect with your writing. It’s worth something. You have to keep going!

A teenager recently wrote to me concerned because she’s writing fiction and she’s worried her mother will read it and get upset because she thinks it’s stuff the teenager really did. On the one hand, that is a bummer to have to explain yourself to your mother, but on the other hand–wow, that means the young lady’s work is believeable and effective. That kind of feedback is hard to ignore. It’s powerful motivation to keep you going–if you take the time to notice and honor that it’s happening. I once had a writer say to me, “I don’t know if my stuff is any good. I just know that when people read it, they cry.” I told her you can’t get a message any clearer than that kind of response. Now she just has to listen to it.

Cultivate Silence

If you’re having trouble thinking about what it is you have to say, it may help you to spend some time each day in silence. Some writers pray. Some meditate. The idea is to get used to clearing your brain space and tuning in to your inner voice. You’ll also be more aware of those little scraps of possibility floating around in your head that can later grow into big ideas.

What Do You Want to Write? Experiment!

It’s okay if you don’t know what you want to write about. It may take a long time journaling for you to see what keeps coming up for you. And it may take longer to find the form that fits you best. I went from poetry to essays to long-form letter writing before I settled on fiction. It took me years to do that. It doesn’t mean I won’t do anything else in those genres, but what I’m doing right now just fits. I encourage you to experiment until you find the form that suits your writing best.

Continually Remind Yourself You Are a Writer

As you develop your belief that you’re a writer, it’s helpful to set up reminders that will jog you back to that brain space that you need to be in to write. When you sit down to write it’s easy to get distracted and starting thinking about doing laundry or what’s for dinner. You’ll want to have something either on your desk or on the wall in front of you that reminds you to get back to work and that you are a writer.

It might be your list of values that remind you that writing is a part of who you are. It may be simple words such as CREATE or INSPIRE. Isabel Allende, who writes beautiful, historical novels will sit in her office with photos around her, old photos of people who essentially represent her characters so she’s surrounded by them. That puts her back into the brain space of her book because she is sitting in their world; these people are all around her.

What world do you need to be in? The journey you take to get there will be one of many you’ll take as a writer. I hope these ideas will help you take those first steps. What you write–and where you go from here–is entirely up to you. Bon Voyage.

© 2006 Sophfronia Scott

Author and Writing Coach Sophfronia Scott is “The Book Sistah” TM. Get her FREE REPORT, “The 5 Big Mistakes Most Writers Make When Trying to Get Published” and her FREE online writing and publishing tips at www.TheBookSistah.com

May 1, 2008

Self-examination vs Self-indulgence

Filed under: Publishing — admin @ 2:47 pm

Self-examination is brutally honest. Self-indulgence is brutally maudlin.

Writing requires the author to be harshly candid about motive, intent, and goal, which, of course, mean self-examination. On the other hand, a lack of sincerity becomes self-indulgence, which is self-pitying.

Writers must know why they are writing, their motive. Is it for money, acclaim, or self-satisfaction? Is it to inform, entertain, or convince the reader? Is it to fulfill a desire to titillate, deceive, or subvert the reader? The author must be sincere when he or she considers the desire.

Generally speaking, writers have more than one goal as they compose. In today’s world where non-fiction makes up the greatest percentage of writing, the motive is to inform or convince with the secondary motive being financial. Most authors want to be published to acquire financial assets or to become wealthy, but the first consideration is to have something to say that is relevant to the intended readership.
Fiction writers often write for a need to express themselves and to entertain while poets put forth their passion to amuse, to beguile, to foment, to excite, and to purge. All writers, therefore, must establish their motive and be conscientious.

Thus writers have three goals–to inform, to entertain, and to convince. In this world of information overload, the writer has an important role because dissemination of information is, for the most part, achieved through the written word, even in television. Before the pictures, comes the text and writers generate this although they often work behind the scenes.

Entertainment is accomplished through the eyes, the ears, and other senses, but, again, before this happens, the writer is the primary source of the ideas that become articles, books, movies, or television programs.
Last but not least, is the motive to convince, and again the writer is responsible for this. Advertising, political campaigning, religion–all want to persuade the reader, audience, spectators, and listeners that it to their advantage to accept what is offered. Behind the scene, again, is the writer.

Thus, the writer must submit to self-examination with candor and intensity to be sure that motives are fulfilling, not just self-gratifying. If it is self-indulgence then it is effusively sentimental, lacking in substance and fidelitythe dedicated writer’s anathema.

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