Internet Video Magazine Goes Spooky for Halloween - Best Halloween Videos Adds How To Make Video Articles for Internet Video Professionals, Hobbyists and Enthusiasts
Released on: October 2, 2008, 10:37 am
Press Release Author: Internet Video Magazine
Industry: Internet & Online
Press Release Summary: Internet Video Magazine (http://www.internetvideomag.com) has created a special new Halloween video section which spotlights some of the Internet’s best, funniest and scariest Halloween videos.
Press Release Body: Internet Video Magazine Goes Spooky for Halloween – Best Halloween Videos
Adds How To Make Video Articles for Internet Video Professionals, Hobbyists and Enthusiasts
October 2, 2008 – San Diego, CA – This month, Internet Video Magazine (http://www.internetvideomag.com) has created a special new Halloween video section which spotlights some of the Internet’s best Halloween videos. Targeted to video makers, families, kids, these Halloween videos feature a wide spectrum of styles and content – from serious scary to funny to excessively goofy and maybe even stupid. We have included some old classic Halloween videos as well as a new crop of spooky and goofy Halloween oriented Internet videos.
To fill up the trick and treat bag, we have also added a bunch of new how to articles and reviews – mostly aimed at the serious and professional video maker. We also feature an assortment of press release and product announcements for those in the Internet and broadcast video industry.
This month we are featuring spotlights on how to improve your on location shooting and learning how to pull focus like a professional, and a special spotlight look at the new Sony High Definition video camcorder for video professionals and prosumers - the new Sony HDR-FX1000. For video enthusiasts and hobbyists, we posted an article on how to improve your video’s audio quality by using a shotgun microphone with your camcorder.
"Everyday, tens of thousands of cool new videos are posted to the net. Video and industry professionals and movie makers are creating and posting hundreds of exceptional sharp looking and sounding productions – hobbyists and kids are also creating well-produced programs and shorts, as well as lots of not so good UGC stuff. But it all has an audience." said Mark Shapiro, Editor in Chief at Internet Video Magazine. "We are dedicated to being a resource – for pros, for prosumers, and for video enthusiasts who just want to see their personal movies on the net. Over the least nine years, we have posted thousands of articles that cover all phases of Internet Video creation – from how to hold a camcorder, which camcorder is best, how to edit and compress, to how to post video at YouTube and other upload sites on the net. We even have articles about video contests and festivals, how to make money on Internet video and how to promote your online video enterprise.”
More about Internet Video Magazine
The Internet Video Magazine is essentially three different sites – a guide for video professionals that includes reviews and industry news, a section for video enthusiasts with lots of how-tos and tutorials geared to the amateur and family video maker, and a third area, targeting those who just want to watch great videos and spotlight new videos and video web sites.
Dedicated to showing everyone how easy it is to make great video and home moves, Internet Video Magazine has been online since 1999 and has been recognized as one of the prime resources for those interested in making, sharing and experiencing Internet video.
More info at: www.internetvideomag.com or contact Mark Shapiro editor@internetvideomag.com 619-249-7742
Web Site: http://internetvideomag.com/halloween.htm
Contact Details: Mark Shapiro 10337 Ridgewater Lane San Diego, CA 92131 mshapiro@srs-techpr.com