Thursday, December 15, 2005

Internet video growing fast

Big changes in the way people shoot video — increasingly on small digital cameras in-stead of camcorders — and lower costs for Web site operators have enabled a host of startup video sites to pop up in the last few months.

YouTube, Vimeo, Sharkle, ClipShack and Blip.tv all aim to be video versions of Flickr, the Yahoo-owned site that has drawn millions of people who post photographs, then dis-cuss them


This quote is from an article on the Indystar E Technology Trends website. Read the full article here.

Internet video is growing at a huge rate. YouTube now has over 200,000 members, and Sharkle doubled its membership from 10,000 to 20,000 in less than a month!

The only problem with most of these websites is the quality of many of the clips posted on them. You really do have to wade through alot of rubbish to find some well-made, interesting video.

Most people could make their video so much more interesting by learning the basics of digital video editing. It really is very simple.

You can find out more about learning the basics of digital video editing at BetterMovieMaking.com

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