11/26/2011

How To Setup a Home Video Studio 2 of 3 Res Test

How To Setup a Home Video Studio 2 of 3 Res Test






www.toddbrannan.com If you are looking to make some videos for your website and want the best possible results with the smallest investment, I have some ideas for you. The equipment I use to shoot my videos: Canon PowerShot A560 used on eBay for about Digital Concepts TR-60N Camera Tripod with Carrying Case Designers Edge E-245 Incandescent Clamp Light, 6-Foot Cord ea Eiko ECT 120v 500w Photo Flood Lamp Eiko Supreme Photoflood Light Bulb B & D Seamless Background Paper, 107" wide x 12 yards, Black, #44 The lights I use get very hot, so you can probally substitute compact flourescent bulbs and get the same results. I have my studio set up all the time, so it is very fast for me to create my videos. So now on to the videos. The 1st video is shot with my 2nd Generation Iphone. This video shows you how I have my studio setup. The 2nd video is shot with the Canon PowerShot A560 at the larger size setting and as you can see it has very good quality. The 3rd video is shot with the same camera and at the smaller size quality and as you can see there is not much difference. If you would like more information just go to my blog at www.toddbrannan.com

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Sharpening and noise reduction: Photoshop CS5 for Photographers: Camera Raw 6 from lynda.com






Watch the entire course at www.lynda.com InPhotoshop CS5 for Photographers: Camera Raw 6, Chris Orwig provides in-depth training on Camera Raw 6, the CS5 component that enables photographers to open and manipulate images in non-destructive and now even more efficient ways. This course covers the benefits of the raw processing, which makes it possible to more precisely control an image's appearance—exposure, shadow and highlight detail, color balance, sharpness, and more—including new workflow procedures and technical concepts and issues. Learn the entire Camera Raw workflow, from opening and resizing, toning and cropping, to sharpening and saving.
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