Videomaker Magazine
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Videomaker is the #1 publication covering all levels of video production techniques from planning to shooting to editing and distribution. The authority on video editing and production for novices and enthusiasts, Videomaker teaches video production, reviews the latest equipment and explains the newest technological advances in the field of video promotion. www.videomaker.com
Videomaker is the #1 publication covering all levels of video production techniques from planning to shooting to editing and distribution. The authority on video editing and production for novices and enthusiasts, Videomaker teaches video production, reviews the latest equipment and explains the newest technological advances in the field of video promotion. www.videomaker.com
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Customer Reviews
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Rating:
- Solid Video Magazine for Hobbiest and "Prosumer'
"Computer Videomaker" is a fairly slick magazine for hobbiest and advanced video makers. For the subscription price it is a good value, but can be a little light on serious content from month to month. The reviews and "how to" sections are usually well written and informative.
This magazine falls in between Videomaker (for consumers) and Dv Magazine (for professionals).
Recommended!
Rating:
- Good information every issue.
Text books are great, but outta date.
I get the best information from trade magazines.In my opinion, this has always been the best for the Videomaker.I first subscribed in 1998 when I jumped into the Avid world of NLE.Still relevant each month.
Rating:
- Too repititive between editions
It is hard to distinguish one issue of this magazine from the next. Too much repitition with respect to technique and equipment. Not enough equipment reviews or other aspects of video (i.e., festivals, etc.). The articles on technique are almost clones of each other from issue to issue. Also, too many advertisements.
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- This magazine is anything and everything you want
I am a computer videomaker myself, and if there is one invaluable resource avalible on the comsumer market, it's COMPUTER VIDEOMAKER. It reviews hardware, software, cameras, computers, and even gives you tips on how to make your videos look more professional. The articles are concise, accurate, and well written, so you don't have to search to find the information you are looking for. This magazine has made me a well informed videographer, and there is no doubt that it has helped, and will help how ... Read More
- Solid Video Magazine for Hobbiest and "Prosumer'"Computer Videomaker" is a fairly slick magazine for hobbiest and advanced video makers. For the subscription price it is a good value, but can be a little light on serious content from month to month. The reviews and "how to" sections are usually well written and informative.
This magazine falls in between Videomaker (for consumers) and Dv Magazine (for professionals).
Recommended!
- Good information every issue.Text books are great, but outta date.
I get the best information from trade magazines.In my opinion, this has always been the best for the Videomaker.I first subscribed in 1998 when I jumped into the Avid world of NLE.Still relevant each month.
- Too repititive between editionsIt is hard to distinguish one issue of this magazine from the next. Too much repitition with respect to technique and equipment. Not enough equipment reviews or other aspects of video (i.e., festivals, etc.). The articles on technique are almost clones of each other from issue to issue. Also, too many advertisements.
- This magazine is anything and everything you wantI am a computer videomaker myself, and if there is one invaluable resource avalible on the comsumer market, it's COMPUTER VIDEOMAKER. It reviews hardware, software, cameras, computers, and even gives you tips on how to make your videos look more professional. The articles are concise, accurate, and well written, so you don't have to search to find the information you are looking for. This magazine has made me a well informed videographer, and there is no doubt that it has helped, and will help how ... Read More
