Friday, 5 March 2010
Twitvid
Video Editing
Saturday, 20 February 2010
In Glorious HD
It is actually only a slideshow created in Picasa from pictures I took on my Nokia N95 mobile phone.
I do want to create real HD video and I'm looking at the Flip camera at the moment - although I may wait until it is incorporated in a mobile phone as I don't want to carry round an extra object.
The 3 minute video is 320 mb in size.
For comparison this is an SD video I created with the same photos which is about 60 mb in size.
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
Screencast
It allows bigger files than YouTube and playlists can be created.
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
FlixWagon
Saturday, 23 January 2010
LiveCliq
The screen on my N95 has icons to tell me if I'm connected or not and it's generally quite good. At first I thought that the video resolution had to stay poor but I found the way of changing this from Options,Settings,Camera to a max resolution of 640x480.
The web hosting of the video and stills is also rather slick.
Thursday, 21 January 2010
Writing with my mouth
Picasa Slideshow with MP3 Soundtrack
This was all done in Picasa. Taking photos uploaded to Picasa creating slideshow with title page as a movie and then adding an mp3 soundtrack.
Blog Post with Video from my phone
Videography Nearly Live
Using YouTube you can upload files to an email address as an attachment. It is quite simple to do this directly from my Nokia N95.
I have GMail as my email option in messaging. I can do this in three different ways:
1.Take the video and then opt for send as a message. After that I choose the YouTube upload email address.
2.Go to the gallery and choose the send option. Choose YouTube upload address.
3.Go to message. Choose YouTube upload as recipient. Select Insert, Video clip.
To avoid huge accidental data bills I am operating my phone offline in Wifi mode during this upload.
This allows me to use all the features of the phones Video camera and also upload much better quality files...
The subject matter is not very interesting in this video
My Live Output is here
Videography Live and Edited
So as well as having my live Bambuser TV channel I am now playing around with the videos I've streamed and uploading them on YouTube. Everything has been shot with my Nokia N95 I'm downloading the .flv files from Bambuser converting with Emicsoft FLV conterter http://www.emicsoft.com/ to .avi and then just editing a bit with Windows Movie Maker before uploading to YouTube:
My Live Output is here
My own Live TV Channel
So far I've tried two services but and I like Bambuser best. This allows my streamed broadcast to be seen live and then automatically saves it for later viewing.
Here are some of my sample broadcasts:
Videography
In future I am going to separate these postings off here and leave my geeks blog for my programing and development explorations mostly in C#, Silverlight and in the future Android.