I want to start making video tutorials for my website to teach people how to crochet. I have no idea what equipment to use and I need to be able to use both hands so won't be a
You can get a great small tripod with an iPhone holder at Amazon. A good Leveler mic will do the job. The wireless ones will help if you are using your hands. Everything is at Amazon. You'll spend less then $100. Do Well, Robert
Hi. I want to spend as little as possible at the moment. I suppose up to £200 would be OK.
With £200 you can't look for a macro dslr, and most cheap cameras have terrible macro. There is a phone called the Samsung Galaxy s2 which is quite old now and retails at about £50. It has the best, by far, macro camera of any phone I've ever used (iPhone included), and the flash is soft so you can get spectacular quality close ups. You'll need a decent quality, adjustable phone tripod, which will cost you around £10-£20.
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How do I make close up video tutorials?
I want to start making video tutorials for my website to teach people how to crochet. I have no idea what equipment to use and I need to be able to use both hands so won't be a
You can probably by a tripod on Amazon for pretty cheap. The iPhone has a great camera, so it would be perfect for this.
You may need to invest in some video editing software as well. Camtasia is great, but expensive. Windows Movie Maker is another option if you're on Windows, and I think it's free. Not sure what the mac version would be, but there's bound to be something!
You can get a great small tripod with an iPhone holder at Amazon. A good Leveler mic will do the job. The wireless ones will help if you are using your hands. Everything is at Amazon. You'll spend less then $100. Do Well, Robert
Hi. I want to spend as little as possible at the moment. I suppose up to £200 would be OK.
With £200 you can't look for a macro dslr, and most cheap cameras have terrible macro. There is a phone called the Samsung Galaxy s2 which is quite old now and retails at about £50. It has the best, by far, macro camera of any phone I've ever used (iPhone included), and the flash is soft so you can get spectacular quality close ups. You'll need a decent quality, adjustable phone tripod, which will cost you around £10-£20.
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Hi everyone,
I'm looking for feedback on my about me page. I'm a real newbie so any hints and tips welcome.
Here is the link:
I think it looks great. That's an awesome pic, and looks very "trustworthy".
The second paragraph is a little chunky though. Remember that some people will be on mobile devices, and walls of text can be discouraging to read. I'd break it up into 2-3 paragraphs instead.
Hope this helps!
Cool... I would definitely create a page with pictures of your work on it. I'm new to WA but have been creating websites for a long time. Good Luck!
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Feedback for my about me page?
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for feedback on my about me page. I'm a real newbie so any hints and tips welcome.
Here is the link:
I think it looks great. That's an awesome pic, and looks very "trustworthy".
The second paragraph is a little chunky though. Remember that some people will be on mobile devices, and walls of text can be discouraging to read. I'd break it up into 2-3 paragraphs instead.
Hope this helps!
Cool... I would definitely create a page with pictures of your work on it. I'm new to WA but have been creating websites for a long time. Good Luck!
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You can probably by a tripod on Amazon for pretty cheap. The iPhone has a great camera, so it would be perfect for this.
You may need to invest in some video editing software as well. Camtasia is great, but expensive. Windows Movie Maker is another option if you're on Windows, and I think it's free. Not sure what the mac version would be, but there's bound to be something!
Thanks Nathaniell. I'll look into these. :)