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It is Alan K. for Indy Mogul Extra. A couple of months ago I was here talking about the evolution of home movies from Super Eight Film through the bulky camcorders of the 1980’s and down to this. The camcorder that records to an SD card, in fact a two gigabyte SD card, which gives you about 122 minutes of fairly good video. I am actually shooting of one of this right now.
I am here to talk to you today about getting up and running with your production studio for under $250. Now, of course this assume you already have a computer, I am assuming your watching this on a computer right now and that computer has some proprietary software that allows you to cut movies, Max, Got Eye movies and windows that is something similar. That has simple effects and cuts and a couple things you can do to post production on.
You want to get up and running for $250, here is the way to do it. I got this online for $200. Tanya has a couple of this in different models for $200 and the two gigabyte SD card for about $25, probably less and again it allows you to record about a 122 minutes of fairly good video and audio. And this, the tripod which I have showing you to set-up outside. Radio Shack makes a nine-dollar tripod, it is fairly decent for the kind stuff you want to do.
It is lightweight, very portable and if it breaks, well, it was only $9. But for $250 you now have the camera and SD card that records a lot of video and audio and a tripod. And it allows you to make fairly decent video, I mean, for any number of things, You Tube or whatever. I am now lighting my self for the available light through my windows and a couple house lights here in there and what kind of I look, it is not bad, right?
250 bucks, you got your studio, makes a video, send us some stuff and I will see you next time for Indy Mogul Extra, I am Alan K.
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