Dear Daniel and other Web4Libbers:
I regards to your question about technologies available, the
resource
that comes to mind immediately was something the University
of
Wisconsin-Madison produced for streaming media. It has
comparisons,
selected technologies, video tutorials, etc. Hope this is a
good start:
http://streaming.wisc
onsin.edu/
--
In peace,
Amy M Ostrom
Web Interface Designer
amostrom gmail.com
http://www.tc.umn.edu
/~aostrom/
"For dangers untold and hardships unnumbered, I have
fought my way to the castle beyond the goblin city to take
back the child that you have stolen. For my will is as
strong as yours, and my kingdom is as great. You have no
power over me." -Labyrinth
Daniel Cornwall wrote:
>
> Two things that are missing from my resources page that
I hope you can help
> with are suggestions for video editing/production
software and/or tutorials
> on making videos.
>
> At home where I put these videos together, I'm using a
program called
> ShowBiz that came with my computer four years ago. I
know there must be
> newer and better stuff out there. Camtasia is one
program, what are some
> others? As for tutorials, I'm brand new to producing
videos and so don't
> have much to offer others on the subject. So any links
I can send others to
> (and read myself) would be great.
>
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