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Internet Video Magazine Today Launched "The Teenagers
Guide to Making Movies for the Net"
November
4, 2007 - San Diego, CA - Today, Internet
Video Magazine (www.internetvideomag.com)
launched a special section for parents to
help them guide their teenagers to safely make
and post great videos for the Internet.
According
to Mark Shapiro, editor in chief at Internet
Video Magazine, "Many of us
have teenagers who want to use our
camcorders and our editing gear and
computers to make movies. Of course, there
are many teens that already have their own
cameras and editing gear, and just they just need a
little guidance re how to best utilize these
resources."
This
new section covers the basics of video
shooting, audio capture and video editing,
and provides many helpful hints for those
parents who want their kids and teens to
safely create their own videos for the net
The Teenagers
Guide to Making Movies for the Net
More About Internet Video Magazine
Internet Video Magazine, the longest running online magazine
dedicated to spotlighting the best in Internet Video and showing
everyone - teenagers, to amateurs to broadcast professionals - how to create their own
Internet shows, today announced that they have added over 100 new videos
to the various video sections.
This includes
Best Internet Videos of the
Week, Best Internet Video Web Sites of the Week,
New Funny Videos,
Parody Commercials,
Videos for the politically
active and aware, new Animated Videos and Films,
Video for the Nerdy,
etc.
In addition,
Internet Video Magazine has added over
hundred new "how to" and tutorial articles,
hardware and software reviews, and Industry
commentaries and columns.
"Everyday,
thousands of people - professionals to
online TV tyros - from all over the globe,
visit Internet Video Magazine to experience
the latest hot videos as well as to learn
new ways and techniques to create their own
video shows," said Mark R. Shapiro, editor
in chief of Internet Video Magazine.
"Originally established 2000, Internet Video
Magazine has reported and charted the
development of online video and multimedia
from the early innovator stage to the
exciting and always accessible alternate
media and lifestyle it has become today."
For more
information, check out Internet Video
Magazine at
http://www.internetvideomag.com.
Contact Mr.
Shapiro at
editor@internetvideomag.com
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