After acquiring a new home camera, many people are eager to share to play around with this and shoot as many hours of footage of the family or their latest vacation as possible. If you have managed to capture some true gems along with all of this video stuff, you may then wish to share this with others. That can easily be done by uploading the videos online, though you have your choice of where and how you would like to do this. The first step is to think about editing the videos.
If you take a look at YouTube or any other major video viewing sites, you will probably notice that they are filled with an immense number of unfocused home video stuff that probably no one really wants to watch. You can prevent your own video from falling into that category with a little bit of editing work. There are editing programs that are available for download online, and also most video cameras come with software for this type of program at the time of purchase as well. Cut down the video to its element. If you are taping a musical performance, leave out lengthy introductions, for example.
Once the hours of video stuff is edited down to an entertaining little clip that you feel is ready to go public, you could either put it up on these same types of video sharing sites mentioned above, or you could start your own website that is based to distributing the videos. Many social networking sites also have features that allow you to post videos on there as well, where the video would be attached to your personal profile. Finally, some people prefer simply to email the video to their friends and family rather than put it out in public for all to see.
Whatever the intent behind your video stuff may be, there are plenty of distribution options available to you. Some of the most popular funny videos on the internet started off as basic home videos, and then have gone on to become “web sensations,” such as the keyboard-playing cat. Anything out of the ordinary that you manage to capture with your camera is fair game. This is refreshing for anyone who wants their fifteen minutes of fame without having to wait for approval on television programs. The internet has made video and other file sharing easier than ever before.
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