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		<title>Video Formats : Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 19:47:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When planning a video project, the desired end result must take into consideration the video formats available today. Here is Part 2 of video formats. MOV The QuickTime (.mov) video format is a multimedia container file. The .mov can contain one or more tracks, with each track storing a different type of data: audio, video, [...]]]></description>
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<p>When planning a video project, the desired end result must take into consideration the video formats available today. Here is Part 2 of video formats.</p>
<p><strong>MOV</strong></p>
<p>The QuickTime (.mov) video format is a multimedia container file.  The .mov can contain one or more tracks, with each track storing a different type of data: audio, video, effects, or text (e.g. for subtitles).</p>
<p>A digitally-encoded media stream (using a specific codec) is part of the contents of the file, and a data reference to the media stream located in another file may be included as well.</p>
<p>QuickTime is great for video editing for the following reasons: it can contain abstract data references for the media data; it separates the media data from the media offsets; and the track edit lists; and the capability to import and edit in place without data copying.</p>
<p><strong>MPEG</strong></p>
<p>The MPEG video format needs an encoder that is more complicated then the decoder.  The decoder only carries out fixed actions while the encoder needs to be algorithmic or adaptive.  MPEG took a novel approach to standardization, making the decoder standard instead of the encoder.  If the decoder can successfully interpret the bit stream, it is considered compliant.</p>
<p>Standardizing the decoder has the advantage, since, over time, the algorithms may improve for the encoder, but the decoder will still be able to function.  There is very little information regarding structure and operation provided by the MPEG standards for encoders.</p>
<p>Implementers can use proprietary algorithms to develop an encoder.  This gives opportunity for different encoder designs; this also means there can be all the benefits of a competitive market.  Better designs can evolve, giving users more choices.  Different levels of cost and complexity to be found in encoders will not impact the ability of the decoder to interpret the bit stream.</p>
<p>I hope that these latest posts helped with some understanding of the various video formats available.</p>
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		<title>Lighting Tips for Videos</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 02:32:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Perry Lawrence</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When shooting your video it is wise to pick an optimum spot that will give you the best amount of lighting.  If you are unsure about the lighting in your room, you may want to do several test videos to find the best spot.  Below I share some tips that will definitely help: - Be [...]]]></description>
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<p>When shooting your video it is wise to pick an optimum spot that will give you the best amount of lighting.  If you are unsure about the lighting in your room, you may want to do several test videos to find the best spot.  <img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-378" title="bxp266768" src="http://askmrvideoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/91910339-300x214.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="214" /></p>
<p>Below I share some tips that will definitely help:</p>
<p>- Be aware of your backgrounds &#8211; try to avoid doorways and messy rooms, simply be aware of what&#8217;s behind you.</p>
<p>- Avoid white backgrounds &#8211; not only will white backgrounds tend to wash your skin out but they are quite boring.</p>
<p>- Notice the overhead lighting &#8211; some overhead lighting will give your skin different shades and shadows, be aware of the type of overhead light as well, too bright is not good either.</p>
<p>- Avoid lights in the background &#8211; lights in the background will create shadows and will be distracting</p>
<p>- Natural lighting is ideal &#8211; standing in front of a window with natural light shining in and a dark background make the best settings, giving you the best natural look</p>
<p>- Most importantly think about your setting &#8211; do you want a more professional look, perhaps your office is the ideal spot with bookcases behind you, if you want a more natural look go outside, but be sure the sun is not shining behind you or directly overhead.</p>
<p>- Best tip is to practice, practice, practice &#8211; the more often you take videos, you will soon know which lighting will work best for your complexion and which setting will be ideal for your video project and most importantly &#8211; HAVE FUN!</p>
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