Internet
Video Magazine (http://www.internetvideomag.com)
adds new How to Make Your Own Internet Video
Tutorials and Articles
Adds new Best Comedy
Videos, Best Video Web Sites, and new book
reviews
March 24, 2008 - San Diego,
CA - Internet Video Magazine, the longest running online magazine
dedicated to spotlighting the best in Internet Video and showing
everyone - amateurs to broadcast professionals - how to create their own
Internet shows, today announced that they have added a bakers dozen of
new articles and tutorials for video enthusiasts, hobbyists, business
owners and even broadcast professionals who want to shoot, edit and post
their own Internet video masterpieces.
This includes
articles like:
The Guide to Making
Flash Video and Posting to You Tube
Corel Photo Impact X3
Review - Digital Imaging and Photo Editing
Software Review
All About Editing Your
Videos Online - Where and how
Learn How to Promote
Your Business and Your Videos Online - How
to Do It
Sony Sound Forge Audio
Studio 9 Review
Review: Pinnacle
Studio MovieBox pLus and MovieBox Ultimate
Ulead MovieFactory6
Review
Sony Acid Music Studio
7 - To Create Original Music for Videos-
The Guide to Consumer
Software for HD Video Playback & Editing
How to Keep Your
Camcorder Steady While Moving - for
Professionals, Broadcasters,
A Guide to Camcorder
Stabilization Solutions and Technologies
Internet Video
Magazine has also 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
and Fake Commercials, as well as
the newest and funniest videos from and
about
Britney Spears,
Lindsay Lohan,
Paris Hilton, etc.
"Everyday,
thousands of people - kids, video professionals,
YouTube wannabe stars, - 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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