Today a friend of mine told me that he would like to do some vodcasting and asked me to suggest him some resources for online video editing and publishing. I pointed him to a very useful website called Make Internet TV, whose homepage states:
This guide has step-by-step instructions for shooting, editing, and publishing online videos that can be watched and subscribed to by millions of people.
And I must admit it does its job pretty well!
The site explains how to find the right equipment, shoot, edit, license, publish and promote your own videos in a very simple language. I really recommend it not only to newbies but also to traditional video-makers who would like to learn how to publish their videos online. The project was conceptualized and executed by The Participatory Culture Foundation.
Another interesting resource is the Video Toolbox that I put up with the other guys at Mashable: it features more than 150 resources for online video publishers (from video sharing sites to video mixers, mashups and converters). And if you are into screencasting the solution has a name (and a price, alas…): Camtasia (but check out also the free CamStudio).


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Don Crowley 07.07.07 at 8:34 am
Livia, great tips! thanks again