September 30th, 2009
The most common question that we get asked at MacintoshTipz is, “What do ya’ll use to film and edit your videos”. In this blog I will not only answer this, but I will also provide 5 great, step-by-step, tutorials below for you to follow along to become a “ScreenFlow Master”. In these tutorials, you will learn how to film, edit, and add professional looking effects. ScreenFlow is free for the trial version, which is great for practice, but when exporting the video will have a watermark, until serial number is properly purchased.
September 28th, 2009
We all know that you don’t buy your iTunes Music! You get them by using GetTube, LimeWire, Frostwire, other friend’s iPods. But when you use the previous stated sources, you don’t get the ‘bells and whistle’s'; Most importantly, the album artwork is missing, thus coverflow is not being used to its fullest potential, for there are a bunch of blank album covers missing. Well with this killer App for Mac OS X (even Snow Leopard) this problem is a thing of the past.
September 27th, 2009
Do you want to become a Macintosh YouTube Reviewer? If the Answer is ‘Yes’ then one of the main applications you will need is either Camtasia or Screenflow. In this Short Blog, I will give some insight on which Screen Recording Application is better. For More info on the Specific Application, E.B. and I have tutorials on Both.
September 24th, 2009
Green Screening can be one of the funnest thing that most movie products/ movie editors can play with. It can also be one of your worse nightmares if you don’t film, light, or edit your project right. So today I am going to show you the fastest, cheapest, most reliable, and most professional way to green screen for just a few bucks! The 3 main things that are the most important when working with green screen is something green, great equal lighting, and a program which will chroma key.