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Tubemogul.com – Upload your videos to all major video sharing sites in one shot!
It suck’s trying to upload your movie to one video site and watch to see if someone left you a comment or how many views you got. TubeMogul.com allows you to upload your one video to many video sites at once and check the stats on all the sites with out leaving there home page. [...]
w15.media-convert.com – a free online video converter
w15.media-convert.com is a free online media converter. I needed to convert a .mov video file to .flv after searching google for a while I found w15.media-convert.com. I uploaded my file, put my email address in and 10 min later the converted video was in my inbox waiting for me. The website design is a little crowded [...]
Fxhome Christmas Discount: Buy now and receive a 30% discount + free shipping + free video wrap
Christmas is nearly upon us and to help us celebrate FXHOME has released major updates to all the Lab products. There’s also an incredible VisionLab Christmas discount, so don’t miss out! Christmas Discount: Buy now and receive a 30% discount + free shipping + first 100 boxed sales get VideoWrap free! (ends Jan 31st 2008) Check out [...]
Retrevo.com – Download Instruction manuals for almost any camera or electronic item
Missing your instruction book for that Panasonic dvx100 camera? Maybe you just paid for a item on ebay and the manual is missing. Check out Retrevo.com and download the missing instruction book for FREE!!! Besides downloading you missing instruction book they also have tips and tricks and ton of reviews.
Metatitan.com has a easy to use CSS Builder
Metatitan.com has a real cool app, its a css builder. This program’s intention is to easily generate styles for CSS selectors on the fly. Simply fill in the data below, click build, and copy the code into your stylesheets. Great for the all you film maker’s out there who have trouble building a website.
The DIY 35mm adaptor – Build one yourself
Buying a 35mm adaptor could cost you well over $600. Makes you wonder why there so expensive and why there are so many on the market, 90% of them are hand built by avarge joes like you and me. With these plans and some skills you can build your own 35mm adaptor.
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